Jtagging System Help Please

tmoney153

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Jul 20, 2012
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This is my 1st time attempting to jtag. I'm using the Nand-x & J-runner. So yesterday I soldered the nand-x wires & the xenon jtag points on my motherboard & I was able to successfully read my nand, I did 3 dumps just to be sure & the nands were all the same with no bad blocks. I then created xell-reloaded & wrote xell-reloaded with no issues. Here is where my concerns come in. I went on to the next step which is hitting the eject button so that I can open xell reloaded so that I can copy/write down my cpu key, but when I pressed the eject button I got an E79 error. From searching I've learned that this is kind of a common problem, usually thru bad solder wiring but I have the team xecuters E79 kit, so I wasn't that concerned but it was real late last night & I was tired so I went to bed & figured I'll try to fix it in the morning. In the morning, something told me to try again & this time there wasn't an E79 error & I was able to boot onto xell-reloaded & get my cpu key. My issue is can I continue where I left off from on j-runner or do I have to start from the beginning. If I can continue where I left off from, how can I do that? If it helps in my jrunner output folder it has "checksum.md5, my nanddump1, 2 & 3.bin & a xenon.bin: Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated (If it seems like I'm offline, ignore that I'm alway's online. Mods & Admin's I'm sorry if I am in violation for not posting j-runner log & wire setup, I didn't think it was necessary because I no longer have the E79 error.
 

tmoney153

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Jul 20, 2012
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Just load nanddump1.bin as your source image, and just carry on from there. It's all in the J-Runner manual.
OK thank you, I just wasn't sure being that I already wrote xell-reloaded, but I guess I haven't actually changed my nand yet. Do you have an idea on what could have caused the E79 error the first time?