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Where do i Buy the parts to build a jtag?
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hello ttg, my recent rgh just broke, and i sold it to my buddy, and i bought it from rodent, i was wondering how i can make a jtag, with a parts list that people can provide, please let me know where i can buy it, from a website!

and if you can please give me links, if its what i was looking for than ill +rep. Please reply here.

an example of what I'm looking for would be a nandx, or jr programmer, and all other tools.

thanks everyone
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This is were to buy

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You will also need a soldering iron with supplies

-Nand Reader (nand-x or Jrprogrammer v2)
-Glitch Chip (coolrunner Rev C)

Other things may be needed depending on console you are doing
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JTAGUK wrote This is were to buy

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You will also need a soldering iron with supplies

-Nand Reader (nand-x or Jrprogrammer v2)
-Glitch Chip (coolrunner Rev C)

Other things may be needed depending on console you are doing

thank you very much jtaguk
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I know you can get soldering supplies from Radio Shack, They got all of that .
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Nand-X, I'm guessing from the link Jtag-UK supplied.
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What are all the supplies i need besides the soldering iron? and nandx
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All depends on the dashboard. If it's above 7371 or has a patched CB then you'll need an appropriate NAND reader (most likely just a NAND-X or JR-Programmer), a glitch chip (Recommend CoolRunner Rev C) and soldering skills.
For soldering stuff you'll need flux, some Q-tips, a de-soldering braid and of course the low wattage soldering iron. If you need any help with it then PM me and I'll help you further
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Xbox Parts

Xbox has to be on dashboard 7371 or lower

Option 1: Buy a a console that is jtag-able

Option 2: Buy a jtag-able motherboard, xbox shell, screws for the xbox, and if the motherboard comes with a motherboard only you will need to buy a dvd drive with a PCB in it with a sata port so you can be able to replace it with the one it's supposed to be married with and finally if it does come with a PCB you would only need a dvd drive and just replace the PCB that the dvd drive comes with so you won't need to do the flashing part..

Jtag Items Required

A JRPv1,v2/Nand X

1n4148 Diodes

Kynar Wire

And you can use a QSB

Tools

Soldering Pen

Flux

A fiberglass pen (optional)

Soldering Core
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