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> Cygnos360v2 Rev E Help, I am doing a little research on the Rev E version.
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post Sep 20 2011, 03:20 AM
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I am getting the Cygnos360v2 Rev E and plan to be installing it as a wired install in the Slim and will be attempting to get it working with the reset Glitch. I was needing a little assistance in knowing what everything is on the Cygnos360v2 RevE. Does the rev E version have the points X0-X7 and what are those points for? They seem to be related to the JTAG wiring and if so they do not seem to be needed then.

I was looking and this image was posted by another member that looks like it is showing all the alternate points for the wired install on Slim. Does this look right?

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Also since I would be installing it with my Glitch board does anyone know if there is a 3.3v power source that I could solder the power from the Glitch Chip to on the Cygnos360? Ultamatly what I want to do is have the Glitch board turn off when I turn the Cygnos360 Nand off and boot from onboard nand. Then When I turn the Cygnos360 Nand back on it will supply the 3.3v of power to the Glitch Board and enable the Glitch for the Cygnos360 nand to boot the Glitch.
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post Sep 21 2011, 09:28 PM
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Safe bet would be to power off motherboard rather than cygnos. Just put a switch inline and mount it on the cygnos switch board? Curious to see progress with this, pretty much was my first thought when I read the glitch hack. In my mind be the ultimate system to have ability to switch between homebrew and stock with a flip of a sitch and reboot.
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