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> Voltage Readings For Pins 9 & 3, please insure me
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post Nov 22 2004, 01:11 AM
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Dear fellow techies:
I'm in the process of chipping out my new 1.6 xbox w/ a X3 chip. And like always I'm fragging. I put a multimeter and checked all the pins and pins 9 & 3
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do not register anything. The soldering on the bottom looks perfect the way it should be. I used flux and rosin core .22 solder. Should I be getting readings on these pins for sure, I guess is my question. If so I will carefully pull them back out... I just didn't want to go there if I didn't have to.

Thanks for you help.
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post Nov 22 2004, 04:48 AM
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Holy shiz nit...
Ok well in those install instructions for v1.6 xbox was a little missleading. They didn't state to bridge pins 15& 9 for 3.3v. And this was the BIGGIE that had me messed up

"Now the last bit of soldering - the Alternate 5v Point"

PLEASE rephrase that for people like me. Just call it the "5v point" I trashed one xbox cause I couldn't figure out what the hell was going wrong w/ my solder joints... And it was all cause the "5v point" At first look when reading the instructions one may think that that is alternative point and is not necessary... WRONG. use the "5v point" and that will solve your problems.... at least it did mine.

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thank you, thank you.
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