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can sny one tell me if this is a correct jtag wireing for a xenon?
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that is right xenons look different from the rest
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looks right too me..
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Yes it is. Note the two switching diaodes that are attached to the wires(gpu side) they must point towards the points on the left.To my knowledge the resistor isn't necessary, A small piece of wire will do the job.
Nand X/lpt connections are the same for all models
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mag00 wrote Yes it is. Note the two switching diaodes that are attached to the wires(gpu side) they must point towards the points on the left.To my knowledge the resistor isn't necessary, A small piece of wire will do the job.
Nand X/lpt connections are the same for all models


ok nand is dumped and xell is flashed to the consel, do you think it will be safe to switch the resistors around?
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mag00 wrote Yes it is. Note the two switching diodes that are attached to the wires(gpu side) they must point towards the points on the left.To my knowledge the resistor isn't necessary, A small piece of wire will do the job.
Nand X/lpt connections are the same for all models


ok nand is dumped and xell is flashed to the consel, do you think it will be safe to switch the resistors around?

What resistors?
I will send you a link to a pic that might better explain you need to use switching diodes (1N914 - 1N4148) for the wires with the black line(on the diode) facing the points on the left. The bridge can be made using a piece of wire.
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why is there a bridge resitor ?
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You should not have a resistor bridging the two points .. Just should be a small piece of wire . And on the two points on the left side there should be a switching diode in each point. Remember that the side of the diode that has a line on it should be soldered to the mother board. Then just simply reconnect your wire to the other side of the diode and you should be good to go
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joshlobbyz wrote You should not have a resistor bridging the two points .. Just should be a small piece of wire . And on the two points on the left side there should be a switching diode in each point. Remember that the side of the diode that has a line on it should be soldered to the mother board. Then just simply reconnect your wire to the other side of the diode and you should be good to go


actually, bridgin the points with a resistor is sometimes recommended as long as it is not too much resistance. if it 100 ohm or less than it will most likely be fine, work case is you take it off and put some wire in, but im pretty confident the resistor will work fine, so long as its 100 ohm or less
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