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Trinity RGH2 wont boot up, ace v3 chipped.
It turns on, and the center circle light just keeps flashing green, i'm also not getting any tv output from the console.
It turns on, and the center circle light just keeps flashing green, i'm also not getting any tv output from the console.
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how long are you leaving it?
also try booting and bypassing plugins
also try booting and bypassing plugins
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ItzSaxbyyy wrote how long are you leaving it?
also try booting and bypassing plugins
like 5 min, also I noticed that the chip isnt getting any power.
possibly a soldering issue?
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Furdew wroteItzSaxbyyy wrote how long are you leaving it?
also try booting and bypassing plugins
like 5 min, also I noticed that the chip isnt getting any power.
possibly a soldering issue?
it could be a fuuuked chip or a nand issue
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Faulty chip / Soldering Issue m.
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I'll unsolder the chip, i'll try to read the nand again and see if i can do that. I've read and written the nand before so I honestly didnt think that could be a problem, i'll check it out though.
i'm a noob at this, so sorry if things i say sound dumb lol
also, the chip has had power before, when i was reading programming the chip itself, it was getting power from the jr programmer
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i'm a noob at this, so sorry if things i say sound dumb lol
also, the chip has had power before, when i was reading programming the chip itself, it was getting power from the jr programmer
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Furdew wrote I'll unsolder the chip, i'll try to read the nand again and see if i can do that. I've read and written the nand before so I honestly didnt think that could be a problem, i'll check it out though.
i'm a noob at this, so sorry if things i say sound dumb lol
Its fine dude, with the solder you should be able to see if the connections are there? try it anyway i guess
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ItzSaxbyyy wroteFurdew wrote I'll unsolder the chip, i'll try to read the nand again and see if i can do that. I've read and written the nand before so I honestly didnt think that could be a problem, i'll check it out though.
i'm a noob at this, so sorry if things i say sound dumb lol
Its fine dude, with the solder you should be able to see if the connections are there? try it anyway i guess
real quick before i mess with the soldering, i can assume that i can eliminate the chip being faulty?
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chip does power on when connected to jr programmer
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Wow, so turns out it was just a silly mistake on my end.
I was literally soldering to the wrong spots, console boots into xell now, thanks everyone for the help.
I was literally soldering to the wrong spots, console boots into xell now, thanks everyone for the help.
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Motto: **** it
Motto: **** it
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Furdew wrote Wow, so turns out it was just a silly mistake on my end.
I was literally soldering to the wrong spots, console boots into xell now, thanks everyone for the help.
Typical problem with people
Who do not read before doing
Glad you figured it out
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