Using a brand new Rev B on a 512 Jasper and not getting a green light when trying to boot to Xell. The dash version is 14719 so it's got RGH2 wiring.
The C15 cap has been removed. I've used both A and D RGH2 xsvf files. I've double checked soldering at points beyond the joints to ensure continuity and no bridging. The 10 Ohm resistor is surface-mounted on the (cut) trace leading away from D and has been verified with a multimeter. I've also tried 50 Ohm double shielded cable at CPU_RST. It boots up fine with retail Nand and Coolrunner off. Just making sure I didn't miss anything on this one.
Edit: I can hear the fans resetting every few seconds.
Edit: Just realized I forgot to include the yellow wire leading to FT6U7 in my picture montage and saw it was soldered to FT6U6. :facepalm: Really don't know why I did that since I had already finished another Jasper yesterday. (It was late when I went to bed.) Switched it and now getting a blinking green light. Now have to figure out how to make it glitch more consistent.
The C15 cap has been removed. I've used both A and D RGH2 xsvf files. I've double checked soldering at points beyond the joints to ensure continuity and no bridging. The 10 Ohm resistor is surface-mounted on the (cut) trace leading away from D and has been verified with a multimeter. I've also tried 50 Ohm double shielded cable at CPU_RST. It boots up fine with retail Nand and Coolrunner off. Just making sure I didn't miss anything on this one.
Edit: I can hear the fans resetting every few seconds.
Edit: Just realized I forgot to include the yellow wire leading to FT6U7 in my picture montage and saw it was soldered to FT6U6. :facepalm: Really don't know why I did that since I had already finished another Jasper yesterday. (It was late when I went to bed.) Switched it and now getting a blinking green light. Now have to figure out how to make it glitch more consistent.
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