RGH Problem RGH / J-Runner

gLeW10

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Problem RGH to slow to boot the dash

Hello I have a problem with this program and the CoolRunner I did all the tutorial steps J-runner. in which you remove the chip is programmed nanad CoolRunner and you have to do a test turn on the console.
The question is that does not run, I tried everything and now if I disconnect only one cable no matter what the console starts with the original dash, now if I reconnect the cable to cool the console runner will not start, pressed the button on and do nothing just turns the light on the center console, my big question is if I am wrong is programming the J-runner CoolRunner I have all the accessories TX on nand X cable to connect this to cool runner.

Help pls.

No way to test whether the contact wires as doing well?
 
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gLeW10

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Hi sorry for the time to respond, after many tests I find that if you boot Xell and complete the installation of the patched nand.

The problem in question is that it takes 3 to 10 minutes to boot. if he can start.

The chip is a Rev A Cool Runner

whole process was done with the J-Runner.

thanks
 

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first - when powering the unit up... disconnect the nand-x. it only needs to be connected to the board when dumping/writing the nand. unplug it whenever you power the unit.

second - the cpu_rst wire should be coiled and kept neat and away from any coils... clean up the wiring, it will make putting the system back together much easier (plus, it looks more professional)

third - clean your points a bit... your soldering doesn't look too bad (I have certainly seen worse), but it could be better. At least I didn't see any bridges (only did a quick glance)

last - play with different lengths on the cpu_rst wire to obtain optimal boot times. the slim is a picky bugger so it's hard to get anything stable, but you can cut down on how long it takes to glitch.
 
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daftdog198

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Hi.
If the console boots eventualy then it is probably the length of your blue wire or where you have it positioned under the mainboard.
Wrap the blue wire in a coil then put plenty of electrical tape round it then place it next to the x-clamp.
I always use the xecuter post qsb on slims as it makes a neater install and saves all the messing around with the blue wire
 
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gLeW10

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Here are more pictures

Sorry my english its so bad, there are things writen that I do not understand at all.

my blue cable are 54cm are the original comes whit coolrunner.

a try to turn on several times, I boot was 4 times less than 10 seconds, after normal is about 5 minutes
 

superspeed

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i try whit the blue cable 45cm, and the times to boot are 45sec to 2 min.
I try shorter cable????
in other sites i see the people use capacitors to speed up boot
You could try a little shorter. I suggest you you get the post qsb. It makes it a lot neater and easier to adjust sizes.
 

gLeW10

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You could try a little shorter. I suggest you you get the post qsb. It makes it a lot neater and easier to adjust sizes.
you tell this QSB


I QSB I have, I come to understand that I just solder at 2 points
then the numbers of 29/50 are the cms of cable CPU_RST,
but the numbers ranging from 0 to 7 which is it??
For where is the POST_OUT1 there are several points to be welded and each one goes to another number???

CPU_RST is welded in the numbers of 29/50 and the cable should be as long, the minimum possible??
the POST_OUT1 that point I solder the wire in the 1???

THANKS IN ADVANCE
 

superspeed

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Post goes to #1 (Yellow wire) CPU_RST needs to be between 8-10 cms and goes to either 50, 47, 44, ect. And yes you only have to solder the 2 points the rest are there for post codes.
 
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gLeW10

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ok here are my tests
SLIM_POST_QSB

LENGHT - BOOT 1 - BOOT 2 - BOOT 3 - BOOT4
50CM - 13seg - 57seg - 17 seg - 2min 04seg
47CM - 37seg - 55seg - 20 seg - 27 seg
44CM - 23 seg - 8 seg - 1min 23seg - 2min 45seg
41CM - 50seg - 25seg - 41seg - 25seg
38CM - 1min 40seg - 46seg - 24 seg - 51 seg
35CM - 24seg - 13seg - 29seg - 45seg
31CM - 29 seg - 8 seg - 40 seg - 41seg
29CM - 41 seg - 18 seg - 8 seg -42 seg


Thanks for all for the help. :smile: