Xbox 360 Slim E identification and nand dump

Belsebubii

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Oct 20, 2014
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Hello all,

I have previously managed to sucessfully install a CR4 chip into my Slim console (Trinity) and now I aquired another console but this time Slim E. I have been trying to identify my console type (maybe I succeeded, I am not sure), and with all this Winchester talk and my LPT not working I'm a little bit confused.

What I know about the console:

Manufactured date: 14/6/2013 (this is why I don't think I have a Winchester)
Voltage: 12V 9,6 A
HDD: 256 GB


I have also dissasembled the console and figured I have the Corona v6? (Here are some images of the motherboard http://imgur.com/a/3NrKc ).

Now, I have connected all my LPT wires and bridged resistors (R2C7 and R2C6) on the motherboard but I am unable to read the nand. I always get "Could Not Detect a Flash Controller" error. I have been reading about this and the main cause of this is soldering (I am 99% sure I have soldered everything fine).

So basically my question is, have I correctly identified my console, and if so, am I missing something while reading the nand i.e. do I only need to bridge these two resistors? Also, is it possible I am simply not able to read this nand from this type of motherboard with LPT? Are there any other steps I should make before trying to read the nand from corona v6?

I would really appreciate any help you could give me since I have allready bought a CR4 chip for the console.
 

demolition22

Full Member
Oct 29, 2013
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Utah, USA
looks like you have correctly ID'd the board, at least it looks like a corona v5 to me. easiest way to check would be make sure your post out fix adapter still fits.

heres the post on the new board,( http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/147484-New-Xbox-360-Winchester-Motherboard ) as you can see the CGPU looks much different, and the post out adapter will not fit.

even if it was a Winchester the NAND is still R/W so id say defiantly something wrong with your wiring. I'd personally recommend a JR-Programmer V2, the RATER function is the bomb!