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This is my first time attempting R-jtag and I cant seem to get it to boot and not sure if I dont have something soldered right or not. I have also never used RATER and had some trouble with that. The pictures are below of my soldering, but let me explain what happened first. I first had used the jtag QSB but since I couldn't get it to boot I tried what someone else had done and just did the old jtag wiring. Also, I know some of the soldering is messy and so is the post QSB, but only because I have removed and put it back on so many times and messed with my soldering so much to see if anything would work, but all connections should be good. I tried all alternate points for CPU_RST. I dont get any debug lights on the R-jtag chip. I tried using RATER after I had switched to the old jtag wiring but now it wont work, i was guessing because I needed the QSB for it to work? I just tried using the dips that were meant for my motherboard and wiring and messed around with them a bit, but no luck.

I have also tried a couple different voltage settings on the R-jtag chip but no luck.

The console is a falcon and I am not using AUD_CLAMP wiring nor have I put it on the image, by the way. I have tried switching back to original nand and it boots fine.


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There might have been a problem with your freeboot image
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Freeboot-XeX wrote There might have been a problem with your freeboot image


I did not even write a freeBOOT image yet. I still need to get Xell to boot and that image was created correctly with no errors and I have created and wrote it a few times since I have switched back to original NAND a few times.
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If i were you i would send it too a pro, the install is far from how it should be, why is E wire so extremely long it should be cut to length also post out needs to be cleaned and fluxed and resoldered.

If its a falcon Dip 7 needs to be on and you can try 6-1 dips also voltage settings.
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5KMods wrote If i were you i would send it too a pro, the install is far from how it should be, why is E wire so extremely long it should be cut to length also post out needs to be cleaned and fluxed and resoldered.

If its a falcon Dip 7 needs to be on and you can try 6-1 dips also voltage settings.


Can you send me a link to a diagram on how the install is supposed to look like without using the QSB's because I could not figure it out in the TX official tut. I basically found like 3 diagrams of different installs and used a little of both, so I'm not even sure if all of the R-jtag chip wires are correct because in the official tut it only shows the QSB.
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