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Hello everyone, i'd just like to know what i'll need to start a RGH/jtag shop if i were to make one (still thinking about it) i live in Australia and would like to know what to buy. i have no consoles at the moment.

just give me a list of things thanks.
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Soldering Skills/Soldering Ziron
Stock of Lots of Xboxs
Lots Of Cool runners

This is from another site but I will post here to help

1. Xecuter Coolrunner (xConsoles)

2. Nand-X (with Arm v3) (xConsoles)

3. QCB's PHAT SLIM (these arnt needed but are highly recommended as they do improve glitch times and give a cleaner install

4. Nand-X to Coolrunner update cable or an xilinx JTAG cable
(xConsoles Nand-x cable)

5. For Jasper BB only 68nf cap soldered between GND and point A picture here (try it with out it first) thanks to seanr28 for this

If your Nand-X has Arm v2 you have 2 ways of updating it

1. Ck3i or Ck3 pro (with the Pro Rev D, you will need to solder one wire picture can be found here) and also a ck3 to Nand-X update cable
(xConsoles)

or

2. A Nand-x usb update cable
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Zero_Point_Five_Jr wrote Soldering Skills/Soldering Ziron
Stock of Lots of Xboxs
Lots Of Cool runners

This is from another site but I will post here to help

1. Xecuter Coolrunner (xConsoles)

2. Nand-X (with Arm v3) (xConsoles)

3. QCB's PHAT SLIM (these arnt needed but are highly recommended as they do improve glitch times and give a cleaner install

4. Nand-X to Coolrunner update cable or an xilinx JTAG cable
(xConsoles Nand-x cable)

5. For Jasper BB only 68nf cap soldered between GND and point A picture here (try it with out it first) thanks to seanr28 for this

If your Nand-X has Arm v2 you have 2 ways of updating it

1. Ck3i or Ck3 pro (with the Pro Rev D, you will need to solder one wire picture can be found here) and also a ck3 to Nand-X update cable
(xConsoles)

or

2. A Nand-x usb update cable


Thanks for the update, i have very good soldering skills as i wield everyday.
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I can vouch I know you are legit, hope your shop goes well if you would want to ever help me pM me


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Zero_Point_Five_Jr wrote Soldering Skills/Soldering Ziron
Stock of Lots of Xboxs
Lots Of Cool runners

This is from another site but I will post here to help

1. Xecuter Coolrunner (xConsoles)

2. Nand-X (with Arm v3) (xConsoles)

3. QCB's PHAT SLIM (these arnt needed but are highly recommended as they do improve glitch times and give a cleaner install

4. Nand-X to Coolrunner update cable or an xilinx JTAG cable
(xConsoles Nand-x cable)

5. For Jasper BB only 68nf cap soldered between GND and point A picture here (try it with out it first) thanks to seanr28 for this

If your Nand-X has Arm v2 you have 2 ways of updating it

1. Ck3i or Ck3 pro (with the Pro Rev D, you will need to solder one wire picture can be found here) and also a ck3 to Nand-X update cable
(xConsoles)

or

2. A Nand-x usb update cable


I recommend buying from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] since you live in Australia
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DuckyMods wrote
Zero_Point_Five_Jr wrote Soldering Skills/Soldering Ziron
Stock of Lots of Xboxs
Lots Of Cool runners

This is from another site but I will post here to help

1. Xecuter Coolrunner (xConsoles)

2. Nand-X (with Arm v3) (xConsoles)

3. QCB's PHAT SLIM (these arnt needed but are highly recommended as they do improve glitch times and give a cleaner install

4. Nand-X to Coolrunner update cable or an xilinx JTAG cable
(xConsoles Nand-x cable)

5. For Jasper BB only 68nf cap soldered between GND and point A picture here (try it with out it first) thanks to seanr28 for this

If your Nand-X has Arm v2 you have 2 ways of updating it

1. Ck3i or Ck3 pro (with the Pro Rev D, you will need to solder one wire picture can be found here) and also a ck3 to Nand-X update cable
(xConsoles)

or

2. A Nand-x usb update cable


I recommend buying from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] since you live in Australia


i don't really trust that site man but thanks for the help tho
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7up wrote
DuckyMods wrote I recommend buying from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] since you live in Australia


i don't really trust that site man but thanks for the help tho


It's a trusted site..
To start a shop, you need a few consoles, knowledge on modifying/exploiting said consoles and a few tools. However, if you had the knowledge needed, you'd know what tools to use. Not bashing or anything, just stating a fact.



Starlets wrote Hope your shop goes well if you want I can vouch?

Nice to see you down-vote y post simply because I down-voted yours. The reason your post was unuseful is because you literally have no idea if the OP is legitimate or not, yet you feel the need to vouch for him? lulz. Stop trying to spam your post count.


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DuckyMods wrote I recommend buying from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] since you live in Australia


i don't really trust that site man but thanks for the help tho


It's a trusted site..
To start a shop, you need a few consoles, knowledge on modifying/exploiting said consoles and a few tools. However, if you had the knowledge needed, you'd know what tools to use. Not bashing or anything, just stating a fact.


all good man, i just wasn't sure on what to get since everyone does have a different opinion.
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7up wrote
Sanctorum wrote
7up wrote
DuckyMods wrote I recommend buying from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] since you live in Australia


i don't really trust that site man but thanks for the help tho


It's a trusted site..
To start a shop, you need a few consoles, knowledge on modifying/exploiting said consoles and a few tools. However, if you had the knowledge needed, you'd know what tools to use. Not bashing or anything, just stating a fact.


all good man, i just wasn't sure on what to get since everyone does have a different opinion.
I honestly didn't mean to sound mean in any way whatsoever. I just mean that if you don't know what is required, you should do some more research before actually modifying a console. I just don't want you(or anyone else for that matter) to brick a perfectly good console. Also, as you're AUS, you may find it harder to sell here.. I've seen a few Australians kicking about here but not many. If you can sell them locally or know a good site to sell on which a lot of Aussies visit, then go ahead, just make sure you know your stuff first. If you do decide to start a shop, buy a few dud motherboards for practice.
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Sanctorum wrote
7up wrote
Sanctorum wrote
7up wrote
DuckyMods wrote I recommend buying from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] since you live in Australia


i don't really trust that site man but thanks for the help tho


It's a trusted site..
To start a shop, you need a few consoles, knowledge on modifying/exploiting said consoles and a few tools. However, if you had the knowledge needed, you'd know what tools to use. Not bashing or anything, just stating a fact.


all good man, i just wasn't sure on what to get since everyone does have a different opinion.
I honestly didn't mean to sound mean in any way whatsoever. I just mean that if you don't know what is required, you should do some more research before actually modifying a console. I just don't want you(or anyone else for that matter) to brick a perfectly good console. Also, as you're AUS, you may find it harder to sell here.. I've seen a few Australians kicking about here but not many. If you can sell them locally or know a good site to sell on which a lot of Aussies visit, then go ahead, just make sure you know your stuff first. If you do decide to start a shop, buy a few dud motherboards for practice.


yeah i know man, i took it as a good way, like i said to five point oh jnr i work as a wielder and did lots of small soldering so i'm good on that end, i'll stil practice just to make safe as i have a RROD xenon motherboard laying around, i hope i do sell!
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