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SalaMods wroteCameToSayJello 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.
He has the QSB as stated in OP so i assume that has the oscillator else he would not of booted xell to get his cpu key
What is your current wire lenghts and routing of the wires
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To be able to use the Rev C in any Corona board you need the Corona CR add-on. Shouldn't be too expensive, I've used one before ad it glitched in around 30 seconds to a minute every time. Will be switching with the DGX Stone soon though, want to get as fast a boot as I can get with it
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SRT wrote To be able to use the Rev C in any Corona board you need the Corona CR add-on. Shouldn't be too expensive, I've used one before ad it glitched in around 30 seconds to a minute every time. Will be switching with the DGX Stone soon though, want to get as fast a boot as I can get with it
I think he stated he has it in his original post
and i have heard good and bad about the stone chip i have installed about 3 and had one returned as its faulty
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JTAGUK wroteSRT wrote To be able to use the Rev C in any Corona board you need the Corona CR add-on. Shouldn't be too expensive, I've used one before ad it glitched in around 30 seconds to a minute every time. Will be switching with the DGX Stone soon though, want to get as fast a boot as I can get with it
I think he stated he has it in his original post
and i have heard good and bad about the stone chip i have installed about 3 and had one returned as its faulty
Well, the QSB v3 (what he said he had) is [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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First one isn't a necessity, but on a Corona the second one is needed
As for the Stone, really? Haven't bought one, but never heard from anyone they were faulty yet... Should I buy two at first just in case?
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SRT wroteJTAGUK wroteSRT wrote To be able to use the Rev C in any Corona board you need the Corona CR add-on. Shouldn't be too expensive, I've used one before ad it glitched in around 30 seconds to a minute every time. Will be switching with the DGX Stone soon though, want to get as fast a boot as I can get with it
I think he stated he has it in his original post
and i have heard good and bad about the stone chip i have installed about 3 and had one returned as its faulty
Well, the QSB v3 (what he said he had) is [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
And what he needs is this
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First one isn't a necessity, but on a Corona the second one is needed
As for the Stone, really? Haven't bought one, but never heard from anyone they were faulty yet... Should I buy two at first just in case?
Well i just assumed he has the v3 with the oscialtaor as he booted into Xell
And yeah i brought a few to test them out as for stability in glitching they can be very good but i had 1 dodgy one but then again that could happen with TX official products but yeah id buy a few see how you get on
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SalaMods wroteCameToSayJello 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.
Perhaps when OP said he was using a QSB "v3" he actually meant the corona QSB upgrade? The one that has the oscillator on the QSB?
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Yes it has a qsb v3 with a crystal in it i think. Im going to try to make sure the blue wire not exposed to much cause it is. Could the problem be that I cut the blue wire to fit. Am I right does the console stop booting cause it thinks it turns on or is it something else.. would writing the orig nand and doing the ecc and write the hack image again work or is it the wires.
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I noticed when the coolrunner glitches it stays green or over 5 sec thats a long time whats making it do that is it the timing file when I program the coolrunner.
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