Quark
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oh, mine is a x3ce (white/red), no info about those?
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@Xbox Nutjob with that reference can't read it... I did check continuity between the flash pin and the programer(inserted ind the adapter/programer) and is ok. Maybe different revision with a differen flash memory? bad chip?
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duplicated, sorry
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1 hour ago, KaosEngineer said:
The backup flash memory chip is an am29f002bb-90ei (2-Mbit - 256K x 8-bits).
thanks a lot!
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On 9/3/2020 at 11:16 PM, prtscn said:
Where do i get the biggest idiot award? Because i hotswap modchip the wrong side, and it's finito. But i fixed my og alladin chip when it froze during flashing by hotswapping.
Well this method works.
Just double check how chip connects.
On 9/2/2020 at 1:40 AM, KaosEngineer said:One way to get a BIOS onto the chip, not the easiest, unsolder the backup 256KB flash memory chip from the modchip, flash it with the FlashBIOS 3.0.3.bin file with an external flash programmer, then finally resolder it to the modchip.
Could you tell me wich kind of flash memory is it? (brand/model)
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Thanks for this information, this saved me a lot of time testing points on my dead xbox
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This is great, but I wonder if the 1.0 has the same "alternative" soldering points that has the 1.6, can anyone confirm me it?
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TSOP? Hynix
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I'm having the same problem with a 1.0, it's last owner tried to install a header for install a chip on it and I think he has messed it up, anyone know where I can find altenative soldering points for the lpc port? (1.0)
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Well, a few days ago one original xbox fell in my hands, it has lot of problems but I wanted to mod it to the max and so, I found this forum looking for help.
Thank you all in advance!
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Board startup date: April 23, 2017 12:45:48
Rescuing Xecuter 3 Chip
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Well, I did program it with flashbios v303 by selecting am29f002nb and dissabling the id check, but soldering-desoldering is delicate... want to be sure before soldering it again on the chip