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JASPER R-jTAG HELP!!!!!!
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I am trying to find out how to figure out what type of jasper I have. I don't know if it is a 512mb 312mb or a 15mb because on the xbox default storage its only about 450mb
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Create a flashdmp with Flash360 and once it is don't creating it, it will show you how big it is.
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Thats if you want to r-jtag it but not sure what size it is
Turn on the console (NAND-X removed) and go to settings and look at your memory. If it has no memory available other than the HDD then it's a 16MB Jasper. If the console has a little under 256MB then it's a 256MB Jasper. If it has a little under 512 MB available then it's a 512MB Jasper. Also, before reading the NAND just have your NAND-X installed to your console and click the '?' next to where it says what motherboard in J-Runner. It should automatically put what you have
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Turn on the console (NAND-X removed) and go to settings and look at your memory. If it has no memory available other than the HDD then it's a 16MB Jasper. If the console has a little under 256MB then it's a 256MB Jasper. If it has a little under 512 MB available then it's a 512MB Jasper. Also, before reading the NAND just have your NAND-X installed to your console and click the '?' next to where it says what motherboard in J-Runner. It should automatically put what you have
Thanks To SRT For Telling Me
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