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> Flashing Matrix Without Programmer, Help
tandao2002
post Dec 4 2003, 09:42 PM
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Can anyone please show me how to flash my matrix chip without a programmer. My programmer once i got it and i dunno if theres a possible way to flash it without a programmer.
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jokerbird
post Dec 5 2003, 04:14 AM
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read. read. use the search button.

If your modchip is still installed in your xbox, and works. Then yes.

You can simply copy the BIOS files for your chip on to the xbox, and use evolution-x to flash it.

Check your chip for BIOS compatibilty.

Check evo-x forums for info on how to flash with it
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post Dec 5 2003, 04:51 AM
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if u want to flahs your chip without a programmer (initial flash= empty chip) then you have to Hotswap the chip on your LPC port from a booted Xbox that has a working chip in it...

its not recommended since you might damage something (live power etc) but it works
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