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corona v1 cant seem to glitch .
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I have a corona that I just rgh and its has a cr rev c with a qsb v3 . Im past the xell part have cpu key . I already cre/write .but coolrunner only blinks 2 to 3 times then stops. The rgh is on and fan is on.if I shut the coolrunner on pro it boots fine. Check soldering everything is good.
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Check Solering again make sure the Dips and stuff are set right.
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Don't think you can use a rev c to glitch a Corona.
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I dont get it everything worked from the ecc to hack image . Why cant it boot . If the coolrunner is off on program why does it boot . But when its on nor I get like 2 to 3 glitches .I think it stops glitching because it thinks it booted up.
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You can use a rev c boot the boot times are bad.
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Try another timing file. Coronas are known to have bad boot times
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QSBs aren't the best to use. In my opinion, remove that QSB and solder the wires directly. More or less, could be the CPU_RST, if it's not wrapped properly. It can cause the booting issues. Also, shorten the exposed wire.
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HTMBACON wrote Don't think you can use a rev c to glitch a Corona.Corona v1 is a 16mb nand. So yes, you can.
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Also maybe try a double shielded cable for CPU_RST
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CameToSayJello wroteHTMBACON wrote Don't think you can use a rev c to glitch a Corona.Corona v1 is a 16mb nand. So yes, you can.
What does NAND size have to do with what chip you use. Your console will not boot. You must use something with an oscillator to make it glitch. As there is no B point, I am not sure what you are doing. You should supply some pics.
But you can not use a rev c in a corona.
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