RGH Slim Trinity cannot create ecc J-Runner

vabatta

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Jun 8, 2011
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Hi all,
I've installed on a slim trinity QSB correctly and the coolrunner also. I read the NAND, they are the same and when I try to create a ECC (with J-Runner), I got the error "Invalid image\nFailed to create ecc image".
Now, I don't understand what's the problem...

Thanks for help!
 

vabatta

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Jun 8, 2011
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Eprom
Mmm... as I can see, it seems that my nand is corrupted so, I lost the original NAND of the console... Because, the only 2 dump that I have, doesn't load correctly the info (KV, Console ID, ...).
What can I do now?
 

x360ccm

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Jan 18, 2011
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i always read nand 4 times.

how do you mean your nands are corrupted.

post your nand to a file share place then post your link to it.maybe somebody will check it for you.
 

Martin C

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Mmm... as I can see, it seems that my nand is corrupted so, I lost the original NAND of the console... Because, the only 2 dump that I have, doesn't load correctly the info (KV, Console ID, ...).
What can I do now?
It won't unless you have the CPU key already, which you don't.

Upload one of your NAND dumps.
 

vabatta

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Jun 8, 2011
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But... so, to see xellous I need to start with eject button? When I "click" the eject button of the slim, it doesn't start. It just start by power button.
 

Martin C

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But... so, to see xellous I need to start with eject button? When I "click" the eject button of the slim, it doesn't start. It just start by power button.
The eject button is on the front panel - there's nothing to 'click'.

And no, you do NOT need to start with the eject button. I'm going to start having words with people saying this as it's totally untrue. With ECC written, you should see XeLL by powering it on normally.

Where are your original NAND dumps? As dgenx says, you've just uploaded 2 dumps which have been previously written to.
 

vabatta

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Jun 8, 2011
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The eject button is on the front panel - there's nothing to 'click'.

And no, you do NOT need to start with the eject button. I'm going to start having words with people saying this as it's totally untrue. With ECC written, you should see XeLL by powering it on normally.

Where are your original NAND dumps? As dgenx says, you've just uploaded 2 dumps which have been previously written to.
I don't have the original dump anymore... I lost it, I wrote on NAND the ecc image, I power it up, black screen, I come back again at pc, I repeted the same process, and I got the error.