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Abwan Integrated Circuit, Coolrunner Rev C for Jasper Trinity Corona Phat & Slim Cable Xbox360 Pulse IC

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Expensive: Chip with wires costs around 35 dollars, and addons for certain setups that can add up to much more Slim Proto Chip: This is the best method to use for slim consoles. It is the easiest to get working and has the best boot times. The other instructions for slims are here if you get your hands on some old chips but otherwise there is no reason you shouldn't use a Slim Proto. There is a V1 and a V2. The V2 is a bit better and easy to find (while the V1s are rare) but a V1 will work fine if you get your hands on one.

Boot the console several times and ensure it boots consistently. If not, make sure your wiring is clean and neat and avoids noisy areas. Run the wires near the X-Clamps for best results.In this tutorial I am going to show you how to do a rgh1.2 install on phat console using a matrix glitcher, x360 ace, TX coolrunner, cr3 lite and a squirt chip. First of all let's start with what rgh1.2 is and what you will be needing. As the glitch chip pulses, a green debug light will flash a pattern. Using this pattern, we can know roughly how to adjust the tuning. Let's start with some examples. The ideal is slightly "below" the edge of Long/Short, closer to Short. You want to see more Short than Long cycles. If you got the ISO version simply extract the ISO and burn it to a CD, and then insert it into your console.

R-JTAG Starter Kit if you didn't opt for the Ultimate Kit : http://www.xconsoles.com/products/tx-rjtag-starter-kit.html Start at the top of the recommended range (noted in J-Runner's timing assistant and commented in the extra timings folders) and work down until you get good boots The JR programmer has some switches/buttons - JP-RST, JP-BL, JP-3 - on it. What do they do? What position should they be in while reading/writing NAND? What position should they be in while programming the glitch chip? There are too many bits and pieces missing from many tutorials and specifics for certain setups (like zephyr consoles) that are not covered. This tutorial is an attempt to bring it all together, clear up confusion, and show every reasonable (some just are old, not worth it, or pointless) option possible. It covers everything you need to know about both exploits, shows you which one is right for you, and walks you through each step for how to do them (If you need something specific like using the console without the DVD drive, or ROL board then this is not for you, however you can use this as a base and then at any point do things differently based on your needs). On chips with crystals, the optimal timing will depend on the crystal (how close it is to its rated frequency)The next thing that you will need is a glitch board, sometimes also called glitch chip or RGH chip. Now simply press enter and it should start reading, which you can see by the the 4digit alphanumeric code at the bottom that starts at 0000 and will slowly go up by 1. Once it reaches 03FF (more for BB Jaspers) it will stop and show another command line. If it didn't work then 1)You didn't run port95 or copy in InpOutx64.dll or 2) You didn't solder correctly or 3) Your Xbox's power isn't plugged in Also, if you are above dash 14719 the "Create ECC" button is probably greyed for you. If this is the case just skip that and go right to pressing "Write ECC". If that doesn't work you can always use the "Write ECC for >14719" function under the advance tab.

Play almost any Xbox 360, original Xbox, or arcade game for free (though I won't tell you how to do this) Your here because you found in the flow chart that your exploit method is the R-JTAG method (dash higher than 7371 but less than 15572 if you have a phat, and console is a phat or slim) Play ANY original Xbox game instead of being limited by the retail emulator (though some games don't run very well) Use the instructions from my thread on how to modify the nand flasher to flash the files onto the chip. Warning: You won't be able to program an x360 ace chip with the matrix nand flasher and you will need a JR programmer/Nand-X if you're using that chip.

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You may notice Step 0 and Step 3 have no explanations. This is simply because they are just parts you have to do and need no explanation. Changed the "Creating ECC" step so that it only needed J-Runner and no manually addition of the ECCs since J-Runner was updated and now has then included

Optional) An ethernet cable is plugged into the Xbox 360 and a LAN (e.g. a switch, router, or directly to a PC) Remove your NAND programmer wires and clean the points. Clean all flux off the board, allow it to dry, and test it once more before re-assembling. I still urge you to post here with specific questions, like "Can I do this instead of that", "Can I use this chip", "Is it going to work if I do this and that", "Do you recommend that I...". If you get good light behavior, mostly Short but also Long sometimes, but the console still does not boot well, try to recreate this scenerio with other timing/pulse length. If using Corona with Xecuter Postfix V2, try moving wire to a bigger number pad. This will adjust for you the length of POST. Your here because you found in the flow chart that your exploit method is the RGH method (dash higher than 7371, and console is a slim or a Xenon)

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Keep in mind that every console is different and you might not be getting the results from above, if that is the case you can play around with the wires and try the static timing files, or live with the slower boot times. Added point "B" alternate for those having trouble with it (thanks pinkfloydviste for the pictures!)

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