Jasper: No green light on coolrunner

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Vest1ge

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im curious, pic 6 from your link doesnt match the alt point for post_out1 from here, or am i seeing it wrong?
Holy Sh8$, that was a stupid mistake. So now its going with the green light flashing.

But still no boot, going to try reprogramming the NAND and see what i get.

Thanks hodgie!
 
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Now, back to my problem before i tried re flashing the NAND, I've discovered it does not glitch or flash on a ecc image but when i program a full free boot image the green light flashes with still no boot.
 

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Just leave it as stock - get another console to glitch.

It IS your console, yes? I'm sure you wouldn't be using the friendly nature of the T-X members to help you with your business???

BTW, did you get mod approval for the ad in your sig?
 
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Yes this one is one i own. Not a customers one thankfuly!

And no i didn't know i needed to. Can you tell me who to contact etc. Untill then i will remove it. Thanks mate.

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Just built a retail image and flashed with nand-x, set the coolrunner to prg and the front green light is just flashing and console sounds like it is trying to glitch with the fan speed change.

also get same results with NAND i extracted when i started. any advice on returning it to stock
 
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I've removed all the coolrunner wires and checked all my solder points. only possible problematic one was the POST_OUT1 point were i removed the pad. It sounds like the ecc part of the NAND hasn't been overwritten, as i can hear the fans change pitch as they do in each cycle of a cool runner boot. As well as the front LED just flashing constantly
 

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I've removed all the coolrunner wires and checked all my solder points. only possible problematic one was the POST_OUT1 point were i removed the pad. It sounds like the ecc part of the NAND hasn't been overwritten, as i can hear the fans change pitch as they do in each cycle of a cool runner boot. As well as the front LED just flashing constantly
So dump the first block of the NAND and ensure in a HEX editor that it says (C) Microsoft etc...

If it does, you've written the stock NAND back.