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Thanks for the pic guys. The next chip i am goingo to test is squirt 2.0
It would be help full for this tutorial if you guys would show pics of diferent chips you use and video for boot times . to help other members out also . I think it would bring more members here for Jtagging and rghing questions thank you all for your input
I will post some pics of the installation when I do it Just a last question Rodent, do you program chips with matrix nand programmer? I have seen the pic you posted but I thought it was just to read/write nand, what program do you use to do it?
well guys I installed Squirt 2.0 finally in a Falcon and it works perfectly. Boot times between 5-20 seconds. Here are some pics:[spoiler][/spoiler]
For the squirt 2.0 I used the timming called reloaded1 (autogg program)
thank you for the reply that is what i ended up using for a jasper. Reloaded rgh2 I believe in autogg
@rafaliyo86 Pls I need help, I accidentally pulled the c7r112 pad for cpu reset. I did not hotglue the wire. I tried using R8C2 pad but after 5mins it doesnt seem to glitch to xell. The console is a falcon. Is there any other alternative cpu reset point?Thank you.
The console boots on retail and I have written Xell. I am using squirt 2.0 It is RGH2
For RGH2 Jasper and RGH2 Falcon run the wires like this using Slim Blue Wire Coolrunner REV CRemove the C8 Capand bridge points 2 and 3 switching the coolrunner to slim after programming it works the best for boot timesProgram the coolrunner for jasper RGH2 with timing file AProgram the coolrunner for Falcon RGH2 with timing file Bimages shown here for wiring this is a jasper 512mb bb i do them all the same wayfor all jaspers 16mb and 256mb and falcon 16mb rgh 2 14717 and up dashboards to previous 16756 (sorry for the dirty pics)nand dumps make sure its on RGH2 not R-jtagshown here part 1 first boot times Part1http://youtu.be/O44iVkyL5U8shown here part 2 consistant boot timesPart 2http://youtu.be/xyOMrzn-NAwshown here part 3 fully assembled and great boot times stillPart 3http://youtu.be/icvb1nlrIV4Falcon RGH2 just as the same wiring as the jasperShown here Part 1http://youtu.be/GrvdxvbhQhkShown here part 2 fully assembled now 16 second boot time Part 2http://youtu.be/jKaygxGKuRY
great tutoriali noticed on the cr you have 2-3, and cap closed. jp and c8 removed. is this for both the jasper and falcon?also to switch to slim after program, so i assume you program the cr with switch to phat. then when the switch is set to norm, you switch to slim?thank you so much
just did a jasper last night and got instant boot all the time!!! Works wonder!
Rodent - Can you confirm this diagram is correct?I have never used matrix products but i ordered the programmer and v3 chips for rgh 1.2
this is correct when i get a chance next time i use a a V3 or a ACev3 i will post pics showing that it can be done
great. i will try this since i have some rev c's laying aroundi will wait for your v3 setupi assume this programmer uses the same drivers as a nand-x, jrp v2?thanks
there are different drivers for each also i removed your pics you posted due to they weren't correct
Well damn I'll wait for yours. I just found those elsewhere. I haven't tried the install on a v3 yet