I see. Ok we have a couple options here.I let it go 15 minutes, 'til tv auto power down from no signal...green light still flashing but never glitched.
I do not have a hardware programmer... I'm not opposed to purchasing one, if they are relatively easy to use
the phat has 3, 2 on the front, 1 in the back. I've never messed with a slim, never even seen one, so I was surprised that opening it was nearly identical if not identical to opening the phat.This one has 5 USB ports...2 on the front and 3 on the back
For the sake of not making a mistake and jumping the wrong points, slip the ribbon cable for the faceplate into its spot on the rf board that goes in the front, then carefully plug in the rf board into the console mobo and press eject on it. Be careful.w/o putting the shell back on how do I "press" the eject button for the dvd drive to try to boot to xell?
Jrunner is a program for creating nand images. JR Programmer is a programmer. 30$ is a little high but it's probably good, Amazon has a few listed as does eBay. They're probably clones because TX is no more. They should work fine though.
Nope, getting into Xell is just for verifying a successful glitch cycle. For positioning the faceplate, I put the bottom tabs of it under the mobo/cage.but in order for the JR Programmer to work, I would at least need to get it into Xell, right?
Nope, getting into Xell is just for verifying a successful glitch cycle. For positioning the faceplate, I put the bottom tabs of it under the mobo/cage.
Again, study up on the process of dumping the nand via hardware.