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red_ring_of_box
Hi everyone tonight was a pretty productive night in terms of my hacking my Falcon 360 I have laying around. After flashing it with falcon_hack_updxell.bin from xbins. That went through fine but when I went to solder the diodes on DB1F1 my soldering iron accidentally lifted up all the solder from the hole, I had tried to put some back it but my soldering iron just sucked that up as well and when I did manage to get some down it just stuck as a big solder ball that wasn't attached to the board at all. So in the end I ended up scraping at the edges around the hole of the motherboard to get some copper to solder down too. I really have no idea if this means I have now soldered my diode to my motherboard, or it has to do with the flash itself. So now I am a little lost as too what to do, I did check the back of the MB to see if there where any other traces and found one that looks like DB1F1 but I did not try it.

Could use some help on this one as I don't need a $300 paper weight.
lovejelly
QUOTE(red_ring_of_box @ Oct 24 2009, 03:54 AM) *

Hi everyone tonight was a pretty productive night in terms of my hacking my Falcon 360 I have laying around. After flashing it with falcon_hack_updxell.bin from xbins. That went through fine but when I went to solder the diodes on DB1F1 my soldering iron accidentally lifted up all the solder from the hole, I had tried to put some back it but my soldering iron just sucked that up as well and when I did manage to get some down it just stuck as a big solder ball that wasn't attached to the board at all. So in the end I ended up scraping at the edges around the hole of the motherboard to get some copper to solder down too. I really have no idea if this means I have now soldered my diode to my motherboard, or it has to do with the flash itself. So now I am a little lost as too what to do, I did check the back of the MB to see if there where any other traces and found one that looks like DB1F1 but I did not try it.

Could use some help on this one as I don't need a $300 paper weight.


Hi

Did you ever get this fixed? I'm having the same problem.
voffka
I had the same problem, when i flashed back my nand bin. But, i flashed it few more times and error E79 disapeared. Try to rewrite flash
lovejelly
Well i've just manged to flash back my orignal nand and this is working so at least I know my jtag\smc points are ok.

I'll flash again with the xell and see what happens.
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