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> A Little Confused With Connections Nand-x
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post Jan 11 2012, 01:52 PM
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i just bought a nand-x and gathering as much info as possible before attempting my first jtag
however i am still confused over the connections.
I understand the jtag connections but are the nand connections also needed at the same time to be connected
to the nand -x
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post Jan 11 2012, 02:52 PM
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The NAND-X is only used to read/write to the NAND. You don't need it in place once you have flashed your NAND with the hacked NAND image. That's why the NAND-X comes with the pin-headers, so you can plug / unplug it when it is needed.

Hope that helps...

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post Jan 11 2012, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE(cRaCKwHoRe @ Jan 11 2012, 03:52 PM) *

The NAND-X is only used to read/write to the NAND. You don't need it in place once you have flashed your NAND with the hacked NAND image. That's why the NAND-X comes with the pin-headers, so you can plug / unplug it when it is needed.

Hope that helps...



on the picture non-xenon install points
there is J2B1, (NAND) J1D2 (NAND)
J2D2 , DB1F1, ROL YELLOW WIRE (JTAG) do all thease need to be connected ??
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post Jan 11 2012, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE(dynt @ Jan 11 2012, 09:12 AM) *



on the picture non-xenon install points
there is J2B1, (NAND) J1D2 (NAND)
J2D2 , DB1F1, ROL YELLOW WIRE (JTAG) do all thease need to be connected ??


Yes, otherwise you won't be able to read / write to the NAND. Are you using this as your install guide? I would recommend using either the QSB's or the pin header, since you will want to disconnect the NAND-X once you are done reading and writing the hacked image to your NAND.
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post Jan 11 2012, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(cRaCKwHoRe @ Jan 11 2012, 04:29 PM) *

Yes, otherwise you won't be able to read / write to the NAND. Are you using this as your install guide? I would recommend using either the QSB's or the pin header, since you will want to disconnect the NAND-X once you are done reading and writing the hacked image to your NAND.

i got the nand-x kit with the pinheaders and small boards with clip connectors
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QUOTE(dynt @ Jan 11 2012, 09:42 AM) *

i got the nand-x kit with the pinheaders and small boards with clip connectors


Yeah, that's the standard kit. I would recommend using the QSB's (quick-solder boards) as they really make for an easy install. It's hard to solder the wrong points with those smile.gif

Use the guide I posted in the previous reply- it will really help!
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QUOTE(cRaCKwHoRe @ Jan 11 2012, 04:49 PM) *

Yeah, that's the standard kit. I would recommend using the QSB's (quick-solder boards) as they really make for an easy install. It's hard to solder the wrong points with those smile.gif

Use the guide I posted in the previous reply- it will really help!

many thanks for your help
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