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I'm abit confused, do you need 100 OHM Resistors when jtagging a falcon, or is this only for xenon motherboards?
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Do I need a LPT/Port?
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HarryModz wrote Do I need a LPT/Port?
you can use a nandx if you dont have one and google will answer most of your questions.
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You don't need resistors.
They were the old way of reading your NAND.
Just get NAND x it's USB you don't need a lpt port.
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They were the old way of reading your NAND.
Just get NAND x it's USB you don't need a lpt port.
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PanicRGH wrote You don't need resistors.
They were the old way of reading your NAND.
Just get NAND x it's USB you don't need a lpt port.
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actually you need the resistors to write to the board. U need to stop helping people if you cant provide them with information thats true.
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You do not need 100ohm resistors to write to the jtag. If you order the nand-x it includes the pieces and wires required to jtag a falcon.
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I believe I need the following items to perform the JTAG-Hack, in my case a FALCON motherboard
- Exploitable Xbox 360 with 2.0.7371.0 kernel or lower
- Soldering Iron
- Solder (0.8 - 1.0mm)
- Stanley Knife
- Pliers
- RJ45/Cat 5 Cable (Ethernet)
- SPI Flasher (nand-x)
- 2 Switching Diodes. 1N914 - 1N4148
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- Exploitable Xbox 360 with 2.0.7371.0 kernel or lower
- Soldering Iron
- Solder (0.8 - 1.0mm)
- Stanley Knife
- Pliers
- RJ45/Cat 5 Cable (Ethernet)
- SPI Flasher (nand-x)
- 2 Switching Diodes. 1N914 - 1N4148
;)
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If you're using a nand x you don't need resistors.
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HarryModz wrote I believe I need the following items to perform the JTAG-Hack, in my case a FALCON motherboard
- Exploitable Xbox 360 with 2.0.7371.0 kernel or lower
- Soldering Iron
- Solder (0.8 - 1.0mm)
- Stanley Knife
- Pliers
- RJ45/Cat 5 Cable (Ethernet)
- SPI Flasher (nand-x)
- 2 Switching Diodes. 1N914 - 1N4148
;)
Use Kynar Wite. Instead of Ethernet.
And you don't need a knife , that's just for getting the Cat 5 out of a Ethernet.
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