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What Solderless XEcuter Mod Chip Is This?


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Hi everyone.

What Xecuter MOD Chip is this?  I tried browsing the stickies but couldn't find a matching picture.  The only thing I remember is that this was solderless.

Also, is there a diagram somewhere that I can solder it into the XBOX instead? 

Thanks in advance.

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Thanks!  I bought a pinheader, removed the springs and soldered it on (and wire soldered the d0 and adjacent pin)

Question though, I don't remember how big the banks are on this thing.  If I remember it's 512 per bank, totaling 1mb but I'm not sure.

 

Also I'm currently on BIOS Xecuter2 4980.06.  Is there anything else to go to other than the latest one I found on XBINS (4983.67)

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Yep I learned that the hard way last night heh.  That was mostly my point in chipping it... the bigger BIOS.  I tried a few

- The X2_5035 512 and no picture (waited 10 minutes in case the config had to kick in)

- Tried the X2.4983 512 and it just sat at the Xecuter splash screen.

- But then I tried the X2.4983 256 and it did the same as the 512. 

When I flash I load the XBOX off Bank 2 that goes to old XBMC 2.00.  Then I load FlashX 1.2 from programs (after I FTP a bios into C:\BIOS) and use that.

 

I thought the Xecuter 2.2 Lite Solderless had 2 banks... both 512.  I'm probably just doing something wrong.  But anyway FlashX always shows 4 BIOS no matter what so maybe it's just not supported.

Is there a better way to flash?  (other than discs, although that is an option because the drive works).

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Scratch that I'm just dumb and renamed the wrong BIOS earlier.

X2 5035 512 Old version renamed to bios.bin and stuffed into the C:\BIOS directory worked just fine.

Just going to upgrade XBMC and I'll be good to go.

 

I appreciate the replies.  Thank you again.

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There’s already a pin header socket on the modchip to plug it onto a pin header soldered into the LPC Debug port of the Xbox. No need to remove the pogo pins. Turn it upside down and connect it to the pin header. 

Follow the traces on the PCB to make sure you have it connected the right way around. 

 

Oh by the way, it looks like an X2.3 lite+ 

See:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070103070551/http://www.xbox-scene.com/modchips/x-ecuter2_lite_plus_pictures.html

For specs, read the Xecuter Lite Plus 2.0/2.2/2.3/2.3b column at:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070203080852/http://www.xbox-scene.com/modchips3b_table.htm

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