neighbor Posted January 10, 2019 Report Share Posted January 10, 2019 (edited) Hello World So I've finally found a Xblast Modchip but... broken one, before buying it, would be happy to hear any advices from the techy folks regarding this situation and what can be done. So seems like the guy who sells it, somehow succeded to crack that U4 chip, and cut a few legs on the Xilinx CPLD, which looks like - they can not be repopulated. The questions are: 1, What chip is U4? 2. Will the new replacement Xilinx XC9572XL CPLD need any firmware? (did not found anything on the xblast repository) 3. Will the SVF from Aladdin Xblast Mod work in this case? (as I know, to launch XBlast bios on Aladdin Modchip, the PLCC32 must have the bios itself, then CPLD also should be written with something) This is how the SVF for Aladdin CPLD LC4032V-XXT44 starts: ! Lattice Semiconductor Corp. ! Serial Vector Format (.SVF) File. ! User information: ! File name: C:\dev\perso\aladdin_xt_mods\1MB_LPCmod_banks\1mb_lpcmod_banks_epv.svf ! CREATED BY: Universal File Writer V2.48 ! CREATION DATE: Tue Dec 23 20:45:48 2014 ! Device: LC4032V(B) Erase,Program,Verify 1mb_lpcmod_banks.jed ! LATTICE_NOTE "Device" "LC4032V-XXT44" ! LATTICE_NOTE "Checksum/CRC" "B6F5" ! SVF Revision: D Format ! ABEL MACH432S30 ! NOTE ispLEVER Classic 1.7.00.05.28.13JEDEC Compatible Fuse File. ! NOTE Copyright (C), 1992-2014, Lattice Semiconductor Corporation. ! NOTE All Rights Reserved. : ! NOTE DESIGN NAME :1mb_lpcmod_banks ! NOTE DATE CREATED :Tue Dec 23 20:45:43 2014 ! NOTE DEVICE NAME :LC4032V-10T44I ! NOTE DEVICE TEMPLATE :M4S_32_30 ! NOTE PIN ASSIGNMENTS ! NOTE PINS portLCLK : 39 : in ! NOTE PINS portPWR : 26 : in ! NOTE PINS portHD : 9 : in ! NOTE PINS nportLRST : 2 : in ! NOTE PINS xportLAD_3_ : 21 : inout ! NOTE PINS fportLAD_3_ : 41 : inout ! NOTE PINS portLFRAME : 40 : out ! NOTE PINS portD0 : 31 : out ! NOTE PINS portX : 30 : out ! NOTE PINS portL1 : 29 : out ! NOTE PINS xportLAD_2_ : 22 : inout ! NOTE PINS xportLAD_1_ : 37 : inout ! NOTE PINS xportLAD_0_ : 38 : inout ! NOTE PINS fportLAD_2_ : 42 : inout ! NOTE PINS fportLAD_1_ : 43 : inout ! NOTE PINS fportLAD_0_ : 44 : inout ! NOTE NODES cnt1_0_ : A_M12 ! NOTE NODES cnt1_1_ : A_M14 ! NOTE NODES cnt1_2_ : A_M13 ! NOTE NODES inst_OSbnkctrl : B_M2 ! NOTE NODES OSbnkSW_1_ : B_M12 ! NOTE NODES inst_OSKill : B_M7 ! NOTE NODES inst_init : B_M13 ! NOTE NODES inst_direction : A_M5 ! NOTE NODES inst_OSdisable : B_M14 ! NOTE NODES inst_IOcyc : A_M6 ! NOTE NODES iportMCUreg_0_ : A_M8 ! NOTE NODES iportMCUreg_1_ : B_M11 ! NOTE NODES iportMCUreg_2_ : A_M9 ! NOTE NODES iportMCUreg_3_ : A_M15 ! NOTE NODES OSbnkSW_0_ : B_M15 ! NOTE NODES signaltypeLpc_0_ : A_M10 ! NOTE NODES signaltypeLpc_1_ : A_M7 ! NOTE NODES N_81_i : B_M5 ! NOTE NODES N_24_i : B_M6 ! NOTE NODES portL1_0 : A_M11 Edited January 10, 2019 by neighbor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted January 11, 2019 Report Share Posted January 11, 2019 (edited) 1. ??? 2. Yes, the Xilinx CPLD chip will have to be programmed; however, the JEDEC file and source code for the XBlast modchip have not been released to the public. 3. The XBlast modchip and Aladdin XT plus 2 mod use a different CPLD. They are not compatible with each other. Different code will have to be used to program the Xilinx CPLD on the XBlast modchip. See #2. Edited January 11, 2019 by KaosEngineer 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted January 11, 2019 Report Share Posted January 11, 2019 (edited) The source for the XBlast OS (BIOS) has been released just not a schematic and CPLD source code. bennydiamond @ assemblergames.com (aka psyko_chewbacca @ xbmc4xbox.org.uk) worked on this project for many many hours to build the modchip and write the custom OS. From what I understand, sales of the modchip were not as high as expected for the first release's run. His chip is/was much more expensive than the current Chinese Aladdin XT plus 2's but has many more features. Edited January 11, 2019 by KaosEngineer 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neighbor Posted January 11, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2019 1 hour ago, KaosEngineer said: The source for the XBlast OS Yeah, I checked the repository before creating this thread, sadly no way to get an XBlast atm, Benny not wanting to sell anymore, nor release the CPLD and Schematic sources. I just wanted LCD on my HaloBox. damn.. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted January 11, 2019 Report Share Posted January 11, 2019 Update to question 1: I'd say it's a voltage converter. 5Vdc in (Vdd of the LCD connector LPC header pin 6) to 3.3Vdc out for Vcc of the Xilinx XC9572LC CPLD. But not confirmed. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neighbor Posted January 11, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2019 1 hour ago, KaosEngineer said: Update to question 1: I'd say it's a voltage converter. 5Vdc in (Vdd of the LCD connector LPC header pin 6) to 3.3Vdc out for Vcc of the Xilinx XC9572LC CPLD. But not confirmed. thought the same, because seen traces going to LCD, but not sure about the name of the chip, never had to deal with such stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted January 12, 2019 Report Share Posted January 12, 2019 (edited) Me either. But, looking into it a bit more the XC9572XL VGQ44 package pin 1 is I/O/GCK3, not a power pin. Pins 15 and 35 = VCCINT 3.3V Pins 4, 17, and 25 = Ground Pin 26 = VCCIO 2.5V/3.3V Can't make out much of the labeling on the top of the U4 package = maybe a V???. Must be some sort of device to switch on and off the Vdd supply to the LCD module. Edited January 12, 2019 by KaosEngineer 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted January 12, 2019 Report Share Posted January 12, 2019 (edited) Saw someone else's pictures of their XBlast Lite v1 Pre-edition modchip and U4 was labeled AUA. I see many different SMD chips with that labeling. Not sure why many chips use the same SMD marker. But not all are in a 6 pin package. I think it's a 1.2V - 8V, 3A PFET High Side Load Switch w/ Level Shift & Adj Slew Rate Control - TI TPS27081A or similar part from another manufacturer. Edited January 12, 2019 by KaosEngineer 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neighbor Posted January 12, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2019 Kaos Engineer as usual, giving full answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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