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Hey guys I have a 1.0 and i've been reading about splinting the 1mb tsop. I plan on just having 2 banks of 512k and have one with x2 and the other with IND. I understand that depending on which point I solder to I need to cut the trace(example a18/19). I am just double checking regarding the process.

1)once the switch is install and I select the bank(ground A18) then power on with hexen in the drive do I just go about and flash it the IND 512k bios?

2)What would happen if the switch was in the off position (middle position on a 3 position switch) where nothing is being powered or grounded? 

any inside would be great. And if it is a bad idea please let me know. 

This is the guide that I found to be most informative but I still have a few questions. 

https://web.archive.org/web/20150929093339/http://xbox-scene.com/articles/tsop-live-1mb.php

aswell

 

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Because the trace has been cut it could change state (high or low) at any time. I would use a SPDT switch thats on/on so the n A18 will be either high (3.3 volt) or low(0 volt)  and not  on/off/on switch

There is no harm in adding the switch as it do the same job as some modchips.

 

Cheers

SS Dave


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