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no i put that there because its important and i was just making sure the point was getting across. nothing you did my friend. lolyou had it booting stock nand correct?if so when you installed everything back in did you change any of the resistor for the nand read write.
hold the sync button and press eject 4x times for the error code.
use flux, some of your points are pretty dry.
by the way, which corona rgx did you flash to the dgx?also desolder the jumper you had solder. but leave the factory bridge alone
ummm, did you solder your ground wire? the pictures you have doesnt show them soldered to anything.
LOL!!!well desoler jumper 1 and leave jumper 3 as is. that should be your default setting. connect the comport cable and start monitoring under jrunner. hopefully you get your cpu key!here comes the fun part! wire length and cap tuning here is what makes the difference.
1 blink? can you give me a estimate of your wire lengths? specifically the cpu-rst wire and post out.
what about the yellow post out?
try 10 cm blue for cpu and 12 cm for yellow post out.
still can not get xell to boot might have to use capacitor :/
how long did you wait?when you are using the caps, start with 10pf and work your way up to 47pf. cor_c only goes that high in caps. 68pf or higher will damage the rgx.
its a rgh2 its a corona it will take longer to boot then any normal rgh2 console that is why people do not want corona's
I waited about 12 minute or a little longerOkie so need to look for 10pf and move my way up to 47pf will do tomorrow thanks gizmo for the heads up on the limit. I think I will bridge jump 1 and try again then call it a night and do the cap's tomorrow. lol working with DGX and yeah its getting to a point that I am not wanting to mess with it any more.
Flash back the orignal nand. and be done with it , shouldnt of took this long to rgh it. i could of made you one cheaper in the long run in the amount of time wasted here but at least you learned something while trying to improve your modding skills