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Is this xbox jtaggable?
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I'm new to this whole jtag thing so this question may seem dumb. I have an old white xbox from October of 2008. The power socket indicates its a falcon and the dashboard is 2.0.14719.0. Is it possible to jtag/rgh it?
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I know it's not jtaggable, but it might be RGH able.
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Turns out its RGH 2.0 able. Thanks.
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falcon on RGH 2.0 are a bitch to get to boot.
you'll probably want to add a 680pf cap parallel with a 3.3k resistor on the blue slim CPU_RST wire to pad D on the CoolRunner instead of using the low loss shielded cable.
route the blue wire around the front of the heat sinks and coil the exes around the south bridge chip.. most people have success this way.
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you'll probably want to add a 680pf cap parallel with a 3.3k resistor on the blue slim CPU_RST wire to pad D on the CoolRunner instead of using the low loss shielded cable.
route the blue wire around the front of the heat sinks and coil the exes around the south bridge chip.. most people have success this way.
skype/aim me if u need extra help:
Skype: cemil.sabri1
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-Goat wrote falcon on RGH 2.0 are a ***** to get to boot.
you'll probably want to add a 680pf cap parallel with a 3.3k resistor on the blue slim CPU_RST wire to pad D on the CoolRunner instead of using the low loss shielded cable.
route the blue wire around the front of the heat sinks and coil the exes around the south bridge chip.. most people have success this way.
skype/aim me if u need extra help:
Skype: cemil.sabri1
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this guy lost me after he said go lol
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BLiNDzZ- wrote-Goat wrote falcon on RGH 2.0 are a ***** to get to boot.
you'll probably want to add a 680pf cap parallel with a 3.3k resistor on the blue slim CPU_RST wire to pad D on the CoolRunner instead of using the low loss shielded cable.
route the blue wire around the front of the heat sinks and coil the exes around the south bridge chip.. most people have success this way.
skype/aim me if u need extra help:
Skype: cemil.sabri1
AIM: cemilsabri
this guy lost me after he said go lol
Lol, there addons for the coolrunner that improves boot time. I never added them to faclons, only Jaspers for boot times?
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BLiNDzZ- wrote-Goat wrote falcon on RGH 2.0 are a ***** to get to boot.
you'll probably want to add a 680pf cap parallel with a 3.3k resistor on the blue slim CPU_RST wire to pad D on the CoolRunner instead of using the low loss shielded cable.
route the blue wire around the front of the heat sinks and coil the exes around the south bridge chip.. most people have success this way.
skype/aim me if u need extra help:
Skype: cemil.sabri1
AIM: cemilsabri
this guy lost me after he said go lol
lol
tried to attatch a pic 3 times but it wont work so f** it
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It is RGH able but not jtaggable.
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Its not Jtagable but you can rgh it with the rgh2 wiring which I don't recommend because of the super slow boot times.
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Sprunk wrote Its not Jtagable but you can rgh it with the rgh2 wiring which I don't recommend because of the super slow boot times.yeah they are kinda slow but id still say go ahead and try it, i got mine booting mostly in 25 secs but sometimes it's taken 3 mins (max) using the method i writ above, but once its on its perfectly fine to use though
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