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> About To Install Cygnos V2 On A 16mb Jasper., Just have a few questions.
dokworm
post Dec 31 2009, 05:38 AM
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I have a 60GB Pro that is a 2008 model and is still on 7371 dashboard. Am about to install the Cygnos V2 and have been reading up but have a few questions.

1. The Cygnos manual states to use the 330ohm resistors, is this still needed for the Jasper board?
2. Do I just follow the instructions that come with it to the letter, or are there differences with the Jasper?

Now I just need to read up on freeboot...
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post Jan 3 2010, 03:43 PM
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you need to use switching diods for jasper not resisters if you haven't installed it yet i would suggest using xbr as its simple easier and more supported and sell your cygnos

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but if you are keeping the cygnos i am not shore as i have not done it but i think jtag is part of the x1-7 points on the cygnos
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post Jan 3 2010, 04:29 PM
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Actually it turns out you don't need the resistors at all.
Basically you install the Cygnos without the jtag points connected, flash it to ver 1.03 firmware and *then* connect the jtag points without using resistors or diodes.
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post Jan 4 2010, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(dokworm @ Jan 3 2010, 04:29 PM) *

Actually it turns out you don't need the resistors at all.
Basically you install the Cygnos without the jtag points connected, flash it to ver 1.03 firmware and *then* connect the jtag points without using resistors or diodes.

Can you post your pics of the mod?
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QUOTE(HooGLaNDeR @ Jan 4 2010, 11:48 AM) *

Can you post your pics of the mod?


I only put it all back together last night, I didn't take any pictures.

But basically you just solder in the Cygnos V2 and hook up *all* of the wires on the bottom but not the ones on the top. I then flashed the Cygnos with ver 1.02 and then 1.03 firmware, and then just hooked up the top motherboard wires directly without resistors or diodes. I then threw a 320GB drive in my old 20GB drive enclosure and formatted it and can use all 320GB - excellent.

I'm hoping to find another exploitable box, will take photos when I do that one.
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