Also when I go to put firmware on it says device not. Connected the wires from board to JR Programmer V2 the light on the JR programmer V2.
The new Xecuter J-R programmer has been created to cater to the budget conscious and coded to work hand in hand with the latest version of the J-Runner app. A third of the size of the Xecuter NAND-X and optimized to run faster than any other USB-SPI based tool (other brands run at 50% of NAND-X speed, the J-R runs at 80%), this nifty tool can fully read/write NAND over SPI and can also program the Xilinx CoolRunner Dev Boards over USB! Complete with a CoolRunner JTAG cable so you simply plug 'n program without any soldering using the latest J-Runner App (needs to be at least Build 268). Also comes with NAND installation wires that have the connectors that are compatible with the NAND-X QSB boards. If you don't use the QSB's you can simply cut off the connectors and do a normal wires only install. The J-R programmer is also fully upgradeable and can be programmed using the Xecuter X360USB PRO Update app.
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First time modder. Trying to confirm steps before I start flashing/soldering. I can't seem to find instructions/manual for JR programmer.
I am trying to piece together the procedure from various sources (TWM, youtube, various forum posts). For flashing Ace v3 chip:. 1) TWM says you can 'pre-program' the ace, so I can program before soldering to motherboard?. 2) There are 2 'switches' on the jr programmer, what positions should they be in for ace programming? Nand Dumping:.
3) I do not have QSB, So I'm supposed to cut the ends of one set of cables??? The one with 3 little connectors?. 4) 'Switch' positions for dumping/writing?. 5) after soldering: attach Power cable to motherboard, but do not power 'on' 360 correct?.
6) TWM solders the cpureset to a resistor near the Heatsink, does anyone have a close up/zoomin/labelname? The side closer to the heatsink??? My current firmware is 17511 (it asks to update to newest 17526). 7) Should I update to 17526 first, then select 17526 in jrunner??
Other Questions . 8) TWM has a remote to powerup to test xell boot, what is the best way without remote? I just did 2 Trinity Ace installs this weekend so hopefully I can help. First of all, this video by TWM goes over everything very well: 1) Yes, you can, and should, program your ace before soldering it to the motherboard.
Follow TWM's steps in the video and you will be fine. 2) The switch on the top should be switched to the left (JP-3) when reading and writing the nand, and should be to the right (JTAF-XSVF) when programming your ace chip. The switch on the bottom should always be to the right. Here is a video that explains the switched very well: 3) I assume you are referring to the cables that came with your JR Programmer? In that case, you should cut the ends of the wires with 7 cables. Black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue. Cut the end that does NOT plug into the JR Programmer.
4) See #2 5) Correct. Once your JR Programmer is soldered, connect the console to power but do NOT power on. Then connect the JR Programmer to your PC via USB to read and write your nand. 6) I don't have a picture, but watch his video a few times and you'll figure it out.
Be careful when doing this one, and don't pull the connection too hard once you solder it. This is still easier than the alternative of removing the x clamps to solder on the bottom of the board. Update first, and then pick 17526 in JRunner. 8) Just connect the power button board to the motherboard, then connect the faceplate to it with the ribbon. Then you can just press the power button. Be careful not to put too much tension on the ribbon though.
Hopefully this answered your questions. If you have any other questions feel free to shoot me a DM. I would love to help.