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Which version do you have on your xenium? That may be the issue… not sure though
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There is …. I.e it’ll write the eeprom… but you’ll have to use another program to modify the eeprom backup.
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DM me a price... i may be interested.
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1 hour ago, FrostyMaGee said:
True. Lol. I was just trying to clarify what Bowl was saying. Plus I like picoPromsd! That being said i do like to learn new and other ways to do things. That’s always a good thing. I’m too spoiled now with dtomcat18’s device though. Lol. I don’t want to go back to doing it the old way but it’s good to know I can and that people are still working to innovate and improve on processes.
Thank you
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I’m all for innovation! Keep up the work I believe this project is just for someone that wants something cheap and may already have on hand. My project they were referring to (picoPromSD) is more convenience than affordability. I did it so you can do one or many eeprom backups with needing to be tethered to PC. I actually started out in the same manner as this. Wanting to use a pico great job. I’ll stick with my project obviously lol… but I think many will like this If you find you need help… let me know. I went on to decrypt the eeprom, calculate HDD password based on eeprom HDD key… as well as grab password from seagates directly
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Never used that slicer… but you should be able up manually add supports (I’ve never seen a print that included the supports).
you could also flip print to reduce the amount of supports needed
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Since it’s a 1.5tb… means modded system. If it was with a modchip… there is a chance it’s unlocked (still will get an error on an unmodded system)
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Nice! It’s similar to my project. I’ll be releasing code that allows you get the seagate HDD passwords without the need of the Xbox or eeprom backup. Just 3 wires
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19 left.... side note: Firmware 2.3 up on github: https://github.com/dtomcat/picoPromSD/tree/main/firmware
Just adds PicoPromSDs digital serial number to the log file.
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down to 21... and sold out of pogo adapters. parts for more should be here Sunday ::fingers crossed::
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Also firmware 2.3 will probably go live tomorrow (no real changes... just a change in the log to add device serial number to log).
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Last batch is complete and tested. I have 27 to sell... and about 10 people who already messaged with interest. Not sure how many of them will buy... but just assume 17 left Getting more pogo pins (arrive Sunday as of right now)... so will have limited supply of pogo adapters until then (currently can make 6)
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Last batch is almost ready. Passed initial tests…. All that’s left is pin header, bath, and final tests
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I’ve never done anything with TSOP. @Bowlsnapperhas… as well with a few others here
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I thought you might have been thinking TSOP but wasn’t sure
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I dont think it would work. But I’m not really sure. The chip would have be set for the right address. I don’t know enough to know if it set internally or externally
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100-150uF. 6v is fine
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honestly don't know LOL... just confirming that it works with those two
9 minutes ago, herooftheday said:Pi Zero W is it not slower like a rpi1?
That is for power stability and may make a difference
6 minutes ago, herooftheday said:for the pcb do I need the big cap?
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that is possible... perhaps it's too slow? I've used a 3B and a Pi Zero W
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New firmware is up! Enjoy!
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Awesome... glad it worked out... I'm wondering if it's a wiring thing... or maybe just dump and start from scratch building the software side again
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New User manual is up: want a few more days of testing before uploading new firmware:
https://github.com/dtomcat/picoPromSD/blob/main/UserManual/userManual.pdf
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and just to be sure.... after adding that line... you redid "./install" ?
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Board startup date: April 23, 2017 12:45:48
V1.0 EEPROM chip
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So… first thing…. There is obviously a short where there shouldn’t be which fried the TSOP. That needs to be corrected whether you plan to replace the chip or not. May fry something else if you don’t. Then as mentioned previously…. There is a capacitor sitting on another… find its home and solder it back on. In all honesty… not to be mean in any way… it may be best to enlist some help in repairing it.