I lost my multimeterDid you get your resistance readings yet?
I lost my multimeterDid you get your resistance readings yet?
It's ok i can see the issue already and im surprised no one else has seen it.
You have gum on the board.
I would say thats hubba bubba you need to use wrigleys for a good jtag.
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And seriously though have you built the nand image using the aud clamp option?
I was thinking the same.lol you got all your readings a couple hours ago and now you "lost your multimeter". So coincidental. Before you ruin a jtaggable motherboard, send it to someone thats not going to mess it up (well that is more than you have).
Martin c, it works with the regular NAND and then I flash xell It don't work , then I dump original and works again so it has nothin to do with gpuI was thinking the same.
OP - there's a very strong possibility that your problem has nothing to do with your soldering and is a GPU issue. This is why you need to check these points as if TDI and TMS are not right, XeLL will never work. Please trust me on this after I needed to replace the GPU on a Falcon console as it was faulty.
Of course it doesn't and I'm talking complete bollocks.Martin c, it works with the regular NAND and then I flash xell It don't work , then I dump original and works again so it has nothin to do with gpu
You know what they say, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Personally, if he doesnt start listening soon, i'm gonna lock this thread.Of course it doesn't and I'm talking complete bollocks.
Read up on the XeLL exploit and see where the TDI line goes to.
When someone knows more than you and you choose to ignore the advice, that's fine. Just don't waste everyone else's time by crying about it.
JTAGing a console is not magic - it's not a case of just wiring up points and it works. Those points need to be good otherwise it won't work.
J2D2.1 and J2D2.2 should be at 1.5KOhm when tested. If either of these are wrong, XeLL probably won't boot. The Falcon in question had a short on J2D2.1 which the GPU was responsible for. See, the person who tried to JTAG it before I fixed it more than likely damaged the TDI on the GPU as even after I reballed it, the connection was still showing as shorted. It was only when I replaced the GPU completely that I got the 1.5KOhm reading I was looking for.
TDI is not used in regular functionality of the GPU so the fact your console works with the original NAND means jack sh*t. Sorry to be so blunt but I've been trying to push you in the right direction but you don't seem at all interested.
The TDI point is in the GPU. Since you don't even possess a multimeter, fixing this is way beyond your means.Is there an alternative point to this tdi thing u talkin bout
Don't u feel kinda dumb rite nowI'm glad you got there - really
now piss off.
j/k