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  1. Interesting, so the only thing that differentiates this from OGX360_T4 would be the ability to function as a memory card? Any way to add support for XMU with a 16Mb QSPI chip?
  2. For the best component AV cable, search for a original MS 360 component cable, cut the head off and solder in OG Xbox AV connector. You can get lot of used Xbox RCA AV cables from eBay and they are pretty easy to disassemble. Separate AV connector can be also bought from Aliexpress, don't know about the quality though. For a full set of capacitors, https://console5.com/store/microsoft-xbox-original-cap-kit.html this is by far the easiest but maybe not the most cost effective. 4-Pin 90 degree Molex power connectors can be bought from everywhere, its the same as AT/ATX. DVD drive power cables used to be available from Aliexpress but can't find any now. Your best bet would be eBay. Don't know about the ThumbSticks, hopefully someone chimes in for a good quality replacement. I have few controllers that drift and need both, new ThumbSticks and potentiometers.
  3. At this day and age, proper knowledge of OG Xbox debugging is either non existent or lost media. Everything related to either FRAG or orange flashing in Google was either waste of time or inaccurate. Replacing the ADM1032 was the only thing it could have been since its a older rev 1.0 but apparently orange flashing can be a just a general error.
  4. Took a few months to find a place capable of reinstalling the flex, but in the end it worked out. At one point the whole console was acting up really weird, flashing orange, fan 100% then powering off. All the symptoms pointed to somewhere else and I even went ahead and replaced ADM1032 but to no avail.
  5. Just a little update to this, since this thread was the first hit for me in Google for a "green LED" in regards to Stellar. Indeed the flex cable was the issue, after installing completely new flex cable the HDMI board started working.
  6. I'm not following your logic, but there is currently no true HDMI product available that isn't tied to a software. Before the XboxHDMI I used X2 4981. With specific bios patches required that's not possible. iND is messing with my partitions = Bad, M8 doesn't support 128Mb = Worse. I'm fine with a product that ties hardware and software in single package if it has all the features I need. Like now with the latest firmware 128Mb support, 1.4GHz support and working partition utility, everything I need should be covered. And the Stellar upgrade kits were sold out so I opted for a full set. I figured I'll use the original in some of my other Xboxes.
  7. Exactly that. Unless the BIOS patches are integrated in something decent like Cerbios, there's only bad and worse alternatives for my use case.
  8. Reverted back to the old XBlast and XboxHDMI. HDMI board is blinking blue LED but no green so no picture. I've definitely damaged the flex install even though I didn't touch it much, only swapped the board and reattached the flex. The console does boot with the old XBlast, luckily I've set XBlast OS as a secondary BIOS, makes debugging so much easier. I have no proper equipment to reflow the flex so I'll contact the repair shop where it was originally installed. Also checked all the ram chips, there was a blob of solder in the other chip as well. I removed that but it looked like that may have been there since the ram upgrade.
  9. Well well well Had to dug out my magnifier and there's definitely something. Checked for continuity between the legs and there seems to be none. Phew! Removed the speck but the issue remains, I think I'll have to revert back to the old HDMI mod to rule out issues with the Stellar kit. Thing is, I've already shortened and connected d0 to ground. Which I believe enables bios lookup from LPC port but does not enable the mod chip. My previous chip was Aladdin Xblast that doesn't have BT pad. Is there another way to enable it?
  10. The previous kit was installed by a repair shop, flex cable and all. So I've only replaced the QSB to a newer revision, attached old wires to new HDMI module, connected d0 to ground and removed old wires not needed any more. Can someone confirm the LED should light up as soon as you hit power button?
  11. I've upgraded my old XBlast + XboxHDMI setup to Stellar XboxHD+ kit and after powering on the system I have no video output. There's a green LED in the XboxHD+ PCB but it's not lit. I've measured the 5V pad and I'm getting around 4.91V. I've also replaced the QSB with a newer revision and it's measuring around 130 Ohms. Stellar board have been updated to the latest firmware before installing and the link cable is connected. Anything I'm missing or should I RMA it?
  12. If you end up doing more Ogx360i mods, I'd be interested in one, maybe two depending on the price.
  13. I'd like to ask the same question. Are these still available? Seems to be harder and harder to acquire a decent mod chip.

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