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Abwan Integrated Circuit, Coolrunner Rev C for Jasper Trinity Corona Phat & Slim Cable Xbox360 Pulse IC

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You must program it yourself with any number of possible programmers on the market. Programmers that could be used include the JR Programmer (v1 &v2), Super Nand Flasher, Squirt Slave programmer, or Nand-X. Play ANY original Xbox game instead of being limited by the retail emulator (though some games don't run very well)

Extract it and get the .xex file onto your Xbox and run it. Go through the on screen instructions (just pressing A a few times, don't mind the warnings) and when it is done return to FSD/XEXmenu by simply dashboarding with the "Xbox Home" button in the guide. Now that you understand the differences between the methods, it is time to determine which one is right for you. The general rule of thumb is that if you can get your hands on a slim then RGH it as it will last you much longer. If you can only get a phat and it is above 7371 then your only choice is to RGH/R-JTAG it. If you have a phat that is at 7371 you have the choice of JTAG'ing or RGH'ing/R-JTAG'ing it, but due to the cons of the RGH/R-TAG without the benefit of it being a slim it makes more sense to JTAG it.Optional) An ethernet cable is plugged into the Xbox 360 and a LAN (e.g. a switch, router, or directly to a PC) NOTE2: Even if you have a Corona V2/V4 if you want to spend the extra money you can buy a NAND-X/J-R Programmer and use that to program the Coolrunner instead of the LPT cable. Just follow number one instead. Now whether you do any of these or not, reassemble your entire console. DemoN owners here is how you connect it to everything:

Involves soldering a few wires/pins (7) into just the Xbox. The other end plugs into the device (and if your doing the RGH method and get the QSB's- you'll see what those are later- then you don't even have to solder, as it just plugs in on both sides) Expensive: Chip with wires costs around 30 dollars, and addons for certain setups that can add up to much more Now plug in your consoles power supply and video cable (preferably not HDMI as there can be problems with it). If you have a DemoN your console will default to the DemoN NAND so don't worry about changing it. Now change your TV to the proper input and turn on your console with either the button or a controller. The next thing that you will need is a glitch board, sometimes also called glitch chip or RGH chip. Expensive: Chip with wires costs around 35 dollars, and addons for certain setups that can add up to much more

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There are four ways to dump your NAND. The LPT method, the USB-SPI method (there are a few devices that are of this type but for this tutorial I be covering Team Xecuters NAND-X and J-R Programmer as they are the best out there), the NAND R/W kit for 4GB Coronas only, and the DemoN for those who are installing it. If you are doing a dual NAND setup and installing the DemoN it has its own way to read/write to the NAND so you will be using that, and if you have a Corona V2/V4 you HAVE to use the Corona R/W KIT (SD Card Method). So if you don't have a Corona V2/V4, and aren't using a DemoN, here is the comparison. You may be done all of the hardware changes, but not the software. This part will get you started with using your Xbox's new capabilities. When you turn it on you'll have to go through the setup crap.

Recommended: Thermal Paste (if you remove the heatsink. Arctic Silver is a good buy. Here is how to apply it. Can be used with the RGH1 or 2 wiring but isn't really needed on RGH1 setups. Highly recommended for RGH2 setups! Added information on Corona V3/4, Fixed flow chart type, prepared tut for DGX and POST_OUT Fix releaseRight now this tutorial is at dash 16747 (meaning the custom freeboot dash that you can update to once the console is exploited. An older dash might still needed to exploit the console in the first place. Refer to section 4 for this) which is the most recent dash. Plug a flash drive into your Xbox 360 and navigate to Console Settings > Storage. Select the flash drive and allow it to format the flash drive as a system drive. Now that this is done you can disconnect the NAND-X/J-R Programmer from your computer and your Xbox. Also, unplug the Xbox's power.

Copy updflash.bin to a FAT32 formatted USB storage device and plug it into your powered-off console. NOTE: If you are getting a Coolrunner Rev C because you cannot find a CR3 Lite or do not want one you will have to get the Crystal QSB since it doesn't come with the Rev C like it does on the CR3 Lite. ALSO if you are using a Rev C and have a corona v2/v4 you will need to install BOTH QSBs (The NAND R/W kit and the one with the Crystal). Under the RGH section I have a link to a Rev C bundle that comes with the Crystal QSB and more for just an extra 3 dollars. I highly recommend you get that, but here is the link for just the QSB with the Crystal: http://www.xconsoles.com/products/corona-qsb-cr-upgrade.html Fan(s) are in place and plugged in (On a phat console, the fans can be angled on top of the heatsinks to cool them for testing) Plug the flash drive into your PC. Create a new folder on the flash drive and name it 0000000000000000 (16 zeroes). Open the new folder, then drag the CODE9999 folder into it. While doing an RGH 1.2 on a Jasper 16MB with a Coolrunner Rev C clone, I've encountered a RROD with error code 0022. Here's my timeline of events: I followed this guide.

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If you get good light behavior, mostly Short but also Long sometimes, but the console still does not boot well, try to recreate this scenerio with other timing/pulse length. If using Corona with Xecuter Postfix V2, try moving wire to a bigger number pad. This will adjust for you the length of POST. Glitch Chip Installation Motherboard Points Phat Slim (Trinity) Slim or E (Corona/Waitsburg/Stingray) Glitch Chip Pinouts Turn on your console. It will boot into XeLL and begin flashing your NAND. Once it has finished, it will power off your console. I'm currently following JoinTheResistance's guide (account is to new to make a direct link to it) to install the RGH 1.2 mod on my Jasper Xbox 360. I have a J-R Programmer and a Coolrunner Rev C glitch chip. Also note that if your on exactly 7371 there is a chance your CB was already patched which means it is not exploitable, and the only way to know for sure is to dump your NAND (this will be discussed after you have dumped your NAND)

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