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Please Help! Jtag Tool(NandPro 3.0) Error, when reading nand
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So i am pretty sure i have rather good connections, nothing is touching and soldered good.

I am currently on Jtag tool V4.23 trying to read my nand. I am getting

NandPro v3.0a by Tiros

Testing LPT devide address:0378
Using LPT device at address: 0378
Flash Config: 0x00100
Block Size: 16KB Block Limits : 0x000000..0x0003FF
File: Nand.bin
Reading
Error: 0 reading block 0
Error: 0 reading block 1
Error: o reading block 2
Error: o reading block 3
Error: o reading block 4
Error: o reading block 5
Error: o reading block 6
Error: o reading block 7
Error: o reading block 8
Error: o reading block 9
Error: o reading block A
Error: o reading block B
Error: o reading block C
Error: o reading block D

And it keeps going.
Anyone with experience please let me know why i'm getting this error!

I'm not sure if it can't read because there is a bad nand.

Im positive there is a bad nand on there, so if it wont read simply because it is a bad nand, how would i go by dumping the nand?


Thanks so much!
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Make sure you have a power supply and check your solder points!
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I'm positive that the connections are good and that there is a power source. I have a feeling that it can't read the blocks because it is a bad nand. Im rather new to this stuff so i might just sound stupid saying that th error is occuring because the nand is bad. But if I am wrong, what could be wrong, just the wiring?

But if I'm right how do I get the bad NAND off my jtag? Would the easiest thing to be is just flash xellous on the. Write a good nand onto it via xellous?

The problem is I can run nandpro on my computer for some reason some .dll is missing. So that's why I can't simply just try to write on xellous.
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Anyone know if what i posted above is true? Please help me here +rep!
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Please help me out, anyone that knows this stuff.
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