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notmeagain
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 13:13 Post subject: |
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I'm thinking of joining the ranks with my "dead drive" xbox, sure will save on the verbatims.
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doobzilla
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 14:03 Post subject: |
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notmeagain wrote: | I'm thinking of joining the ranks with my "dead drive" xbox, sure will save on the verbatims. |
And all of the free XBLA you can handle too! Except for XBLO games (or whatever they are called...hehe xBLO, nice.)
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Woman Zombie: COMPLAAAAAAAIIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
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deelix
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 14:37 Post subject: |
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Anyone that burns more than 5-6 games a year should definitely get a JTAG/glitch.
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BLaM!
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 15:04 Post subject: |
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I was burning way more discs than that ( maybe 3-4 a month , even more sometimes ).. and I spent a small fortune.. this is the ultimate solution for offline players and you even get XBLA and DLC goodies , best 60 euros ever spent.
Shawn_Hunter wrote: | I'm on 14699 and I haven't faced any issues as of yet. |
same here..
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notmeagain
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 16:44 Post subject: |
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BLaM! wrote: | I was burning way more discs than that ( maybe 3-4 a month , even more sometimes ).. and I spent a small fortune.. this is the ultimate solution for offline players and you even get XBLA and DLC goodies , best 60 euros ever spent.
Shawn_Hunter wrote: | I'm on 14699 and I haven't faced any issues as of yet. |
same here.. |
What I'm looking for is a kind of "dual nand" solution, but most guides i find are incredibly fragmented...
So from what i figured, you dumped your nand using jtag method, program and install a coolrunner or other glitch app, but then... how do i get FSD on there? how to i get a "usb loader"?
I'm sure with a bit of serious reading i'll be able to understand it all, but im a bit lazy in that regard 
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fisk
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 16:54 Post subject: |
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So this is what I've done:
1. Dumped my NAND using Flash360
2. Loaded the NAND into XeBuild
3. Genterated a hacked NAND with GGBoot (Glitchboot) with the Xell-Reloaded option, without dashlaunch included selected dash 2.0.14699.0
4. Put it on my USB (with Flash 360)
AFAIK all I need to do now is to insert the USB into my XBOX and use Flash360 to flash the NAND.
Is this a correct procedure?
Yes, yes I'm back.
Somewhat.
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deelix
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BLaM!
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 18:02 Post subject: |
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notmeagain wrote: | BLaM! wrote: | I was burning way more discs than that ( maybe 3-4 a month , even more sometimes ).. and I spent a small fortune.. this is the ultimate solution for offline players and you even get XBLA and DLC goodies , best 60 euros ever spent.
Shawn_Hunter wrote: | I'm on 14699 and I haven't faced any issues as of yet. |
same here.. |
What I'm looking for is a kind of "dual nand" solution, but most guides i find are incredibly fragmented...
So from what i figured, you dumped your nand using jtag method, program and install a coolrunner or other glitch app, but then... how do i get FSD on there? how to i get a "usb loader"?
I'm sure with a bit of serious reading i'll be able to understand it all, but im a bit lazy in that regard  |
I can't help you there mate , my console was glitched by a modder... I only learned how to use software , FSD is on my external drive..I just unpacked it there.
Maybe this will offer dual nand solutions..but nothing is confirmed yet..
Xecuter DemoN – Coming Soon
http://team-xecuter.com/xecuter-demon-coming-soon/
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Bigperm
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jan 2012 18:29 Post subject: |
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fisk wrote: | So this is what I've done:
1. Dumped my NAND using Flash360
2. Loaded the NAND into XeBuild
3. Genterated a hacked NAND with GGBoot (Glitchboot) with the Xell-Reloaded option, without dashlaunch included selected dash 2.0.14699.0
4. Put it on my USB (with Flash 360)
AFAIK all I need to do now is to insert the USB into my XBOX and use Flash360 to flash the NAND.
Is this a correct procedure? |
Should be good to go. But i have only ever used original nands. I have always used flash360 and its never failed me. And if you get the error " Warning this Nand is not Zeropadded" you can ignore it. What i found anyways as i always get that error on flash360 (With my latest jasper anyways), but my updates have always worked. I have also never updated to the metro dash, but that shouldn't be an issue.
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doobzilla
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Posted: Fri, 6th Jan 2012 16:06 Post subject: |
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notmeagain wrote: | BLaM! wrote: | I was burning way more discs than that ( maybe 3-4 a month , even more sometimes ).. and I spent a small fortune.. this is the ultimate solution for offline players and you even get XBLA and DLC goodies , best 60 euros ever spent.
Shawn_Hunter wrote: | I'm on 14699 and I haven't faced any issues as of yet. |
same here.. |
What I'm looking for is a kind of "dual nand" solution, but most guides i find are incredibly fragmented...
So from what i figured, you dumped your nand using jtag method, program and install a coolrunner or other glitch app, but then... how do i get FSD on there? how to i get a "usb loader"?
I'm sure with a bit of serious reading i'll be able to understand it all, but im a bit lazy in that regard  |
While, I haven't tried this yet, I'm pretty sure that it works just like my JTAG with a Cygnos rev. D.
http://www.cygnos360.com/forum/index.php?topic=3147.0
Just keep in mind that you will have an external switch and/or light for switching back and forth.
Hobo Zombie: TRAAAAAAAIIIINNNNNNSSSSSS
Woman Zombie: COMPLAAAAAAAIIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
Englishmen Zombie: REFRAAAAAAAAAIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
Thanks for the idea Lutz!

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BLaM!
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Posted: Sun, 8th Jan 2012 17:29 Post subject: |
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I saw some guys are using temp monitor for their jtag / rgh..what do you guys use , can you suggest some ?
Is that some kind of a fsd plugin , I searched a bit and I saw this Dashlaunch Temp Monitor v1.0b ..
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cobALT
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Posted: Sun, 8th Jan 2012 19:03 Post subject: |
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Are you talking about those 2 uper/lower blades that show you the temp, HDD space and network stuff? If so, just pres the right (or left, I can't remember as I don't use FSD that much) stick and it should pop out.
[img:91f1fb12c3 ]http://i.imgur.com/fTzqMvq.gif[/img]
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Azazell
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Posted: Sun, 8th Jan 2012 19:15 Post subject: |
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yup. left stick and FSD show u hdd and temp info.
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BLaM!
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Posted: Sun, 8th Jan 2012 20:07 Post subject: |
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Oh , ok..will try it later..tnx guys.
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doobzilla
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 16:25 Post subject: |
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Hey, since I ran out of 68nF caps, I was wondering if any of you electronics gurus might be able to tell me what value or values I could use in series to simulate a 68nF cap? If I can't, then I suppose I will just have to wait until I get some more in, in about a week or so since there aren't any good electronics supply stores where I live... Fucking Oklahoma, buncha fucking backwards retarded hillbilly dipshits...
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NFOAC
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 16:53 Post subject: |
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100nF comes close to it but best is it to get 68nF
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doobzilla
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 16:59 Post subject: |
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NFOAC wrote: | 100nF comes close to it but best is it to get 68nF |
Yeah, I tried using a 100nF last night and it didn't hardly improve the boot times.
Goddamned Jaspers be more like Falcons?
Hobo Zombie: TRAAAAAAAIIIINNNNNNSSSSSS
Woman Zombie: COMPLAAAAAAAIIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
Englishmen Zombie: REFRAAAAAAAAAIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 17:41 Post subject: |
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Finally glitched my Jasper two days ago, I must say everything went better than expected, used the Xecuter Coolrunner board and included cables, no additional capacitors or any weird stuff, console boots instantly (2-3 seconds) only weird thing is that one boot out of 5-6 fails, ie: it doesn't boot, but it's hardly a problem, just press the power button and boot again and it works.
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BLaM!
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 18:00 Post subject: |
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gratz ! Enjoy !
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Bigperm
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 18:34 Post subject: |
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The_Leaf wrote: | Finally glitched my Jasper two days ago, I must say everything went better than expected, used the Xecuter Coolrunner board and included cables, no additional capacitors or any weird stuff, console boots instantly (2-3 seconds) only weird thing is that one boot out of 5-6 fails, ie: it doesn't boot, but it's hardly a problem, just press the power button and boot again and it works. |
Boot fails can be completely normal. My Jtag that has original wiring fails once every now and then.
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doobzilla
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 21:45 Post subject: |
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Not exactly, I used an alternative, much easier point B on the board's back, maybe that's the issue. But I really don't care, it a very minor annoyance, not really worth mentioning in fact.
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doobzilla
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Posted: Fri, 13th Jan 2012 21:58 Post subject: |
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The_Leaf wrote: | Not exactly, I used an alternative, much easier point B on the board's back, maybe that's the issue. But I really don't care, it a very minor annoyance, not really worth mentioning in fact. |
Actually, it is worth mentioning. I'd forgotten about the alternate B point! Thanks!
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Woman Zombie: COMPLAAAAAAAIIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
Englishmen Zombie: REFRAAAAAAAAAIIIIIINNNNNSSSSS
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_SiN_
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jan 2012 13:43 Post subject: |
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So, just curious, are the RGH-JTAGs at the same "level" as the first JTAG:ed consoles? Or are they better/lacking some features? I already have two "regular" JTAGed 360s, but would be nice to know, I have friends who are planning on maybe getting one, and it seems like there are only RGHs for sale nowadays..
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jan 2012 15:05 Post subject: |
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_SiN_ wrote: | So, just curious, are the RGH-JTAGs at the same "level" as the first JTAG:ed consoles? Or are they better/lacking some features? I already have two "regular" JTAGed 360s, but would be nice to know, I have friends who are planning on maybe getting one, and it seems like there are only RGHs for sale nowadays.. |
The only plus side that i can see with RGH console's is if you do it to a Slim console, Slim console's being newer and supposidly more reliable than phat's.
Down side that i can see is that they can take longer to boot up.
Feature's wise, i think they're on par with each other.
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NFOAC
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jan 2012 15:05 Post subject: |
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Only difference being JTAG's have better boot time everything else works exactly same.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jan 2012 18:11 Post subject: |
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Good news for anyone that hasn't glitched yet, it seems there's a new chip coming out, called XAIO360:
Main differences from other chips seem to be:
-All-in-one solution: it's both a NAND reader/flasher and a glitchboard
-Built-in oscillator, no need to wire it to the HANA chip, which results in only 4 glitch wires on phat and 6 on slim (plus usual 7 cables for nand read/write
-Can be programmed via USB (no need for parallel port programming cable or expensive usb-jtag cable to program)
Full features list:
Spoiler: |
• JTAG programming of onboard Xilinx via USB (No external programmer needed)
• SPI Progamming of Xbox360 NAND via USB (No external programmer needed)
• Fast swap between SPI and JTAG modes with a press of a button
• Firmware upgradable for future XAIO 360 updates (No external programmer needed)
• External Oscillator (Wiring to HANA is no longer required)
• 100% Compatible with NAND Pro v2.0 (3.0 is NOT supported!)
• Compatible with all Xbox360 models (Except Xenon and Corona boards)
• Booting of unsigned code on Xbox360
• Compatible with all Xbox360 kernel versions
• Very stable glitch times for both PHAT and SLIM (Usually within 3-30sec)
• Easy 7 wire SPI installation for both PHAT and SLIM
• Easy 5 wire RGH installation for PHAT, 6 wires for SLIM
• Full 11 wire SPI/RGH installation for PHAT, 12 wires for SLIM (Only 1 GND point is needed so 1 less wire!)
• Works as 6 wire JTAG-interface using UrJTAG* software (4 signals + power (TDI, TMS, TCK, TDO, VCC, GND))
*** Required patched version of UrJTAG will be downloadable from our website.
• Compact size of 47mm x 32mm (1.84" x 1.28")
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jan 2012 23:21 Post subject: |
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The_Leaf wrote: | Good news for anyone that hasn't glitched yet, it seems there's a new chip coming out, called XAIO360:
Main differences from other chips seem to be:
-All-in-one solution: it's both a NAND reader/flasher and a glitchboard
-Built-in oscillator, no need to wire it to the HANA chip, which results in only 4 glitch wires on phat and 6 on slim (plus usual 7 cables for nand read/write
-Can be programmed via USB (no need for parallel port programming cable or expensive usb-jtag cable to program)
Full features list:
Spoiler: |
• JTAG programming of onboard Xilinx via USB (No external programmer needed)
• SPI Progamming of Xbox360 NAND via USB (No external programmer needed)
• Fast swap between SPI and JTAG modes with a press of a button
• Firmware upgradable for future XAIO 360 updates (No external programmer needed)
• External Oscillator (Wiring to HANA is no longer required)
• 100% Compatible with NAND Pro v2.0 (3.0 is NOT supported!)
• Compatible with all Xbox360 models (Except Xenon and Corona boards)
• Booting of unsigned code on Xbox360
• Compatible with all Xbox360 kernel versions
• Very stable glitch times for both PHAT and SLIM (Usually within 3-30sec)
• Easy 7 wire SPI installation for both PHAT and SLIM
• Easy 5 wire RGH installation for PHAT, 6 wires for SLIM
• Full 11 wire SPI/RGH installation for PHAT, 12 wires for SLIM (Only 1 GND point is needed so 1 less wire!)
• Works as 6 wire JTAG-interface using UrJTAG* software (4 signals + power (TDI, TMS, TCK, TDO, VCC, GND))
*** Required patched version of UrJTAG will be downloadable from our website.
• Compact size of 47mm x 32mm (1.84" x 1.28")
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how is this better for user end point of view ? it seems (and i dont know anything about this stuff really) that this is easier for the modder, but for the user, end result is same as having a rgh, am i understanding this well ?
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garus
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Posted: Sun, 15th Jan 2012 01:09 Post subject: |
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azzman
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Posted: Sun, 15th Jan 2012 04:17 Post subject: |
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was hoping that a chip using an external oscillator would allow xenon and corona support.
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