Xenon jtag 1RROD AFTER XELL HELP

badronaldrule

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Sep 12, 2010
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OK after spending 1 day soldering my nand x i got it to work i got my nand 3 times compare there all good .done yeah

then i click xell installed xell done i went to my tv to get cpu key then boom
1RROD whats happening anyone got any advice also i have problems soldering the diodes an the wires please.

i wrap the wire in the diode an then solder it is that right?
also i solder the diodes in back of board hers my set up..
 
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1. Soldering is a mess and untidy, I'm surprised it even dumped and booted. Clean things up.

2. The wires between J2D2 and J1F1 are long and should be shortened.

3. The diodes are best to be near the J1F1 connection end and not the J2D2.
 

badronaldrule

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hey so should i re-solder the jtag points? also
i want to update my jtag tool to 2.01 but each time i click instail it says its missing libeay32.dll

how can i fix this and also which sides should i put my diodes ?
 
Jun 4, 2010
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The black bit on the diode side should be facing J1F1. I wouldn't worry about upgrading to a higher version at this moment, I'm still using v1.74 my self as since people started using v2.00 and above some of them had problems.

Can't see any pictures !!!
 

badronaldrule

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The black bit on the diode side should be facing J1F1. I wouldn't worry about upgrading to a higher version at this moment, I'm still using v1.74 my self as since people started using v2.00 and above some of them had problems.

Can't see any pictures !!!
also i try it n now it dosent even want to turn on dam it was A PRE-NXE
O WELL I still have a falcon jtag-able....
 
Jun 4, 2010
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I see you changed the existing pictures them selves. They are hard to tell but the jumper wiring on J2D2 doesn't look right? Also there is way excessive soldering.
 
Jun 4, 2010
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Anytime ....
 
Jun 4, 2010
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Yes, you no longer require the NAND-X to be connected to your console. The NAND-X was designed for use with multiple consoles and not just one.