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So ive been doing research and watching some build guides on trinity rghs. I know i need a jr programer to read the nand to get nand dumps and a v3 chip to glitch the board. My question is if i get the ace v3 chip pre programmed with the timing files for a trinity will i still need to solder or make a pin header to program the ace v3 when i get it soldered in? This is the only thing mind boggeling me about the build since its my 1st time building a glitched console. Oh forgot to add, if youre confused on what i mean about the pin headers and soldering thing. Some people will mock up a pin header to just stick into the side of the ace v3 chip that has the square with the circles beside it (the see through holes) to make programming the chip easier. (I would like to bypass that ALL TOGETHER!!)


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Brother Message Rodent_Modz He can help you
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Waste of time using a ACE chip for Trinity. I get the best boot times with a Rev C cool runner. With normal timing files in jrunner. 6 to 7 second boot times. That is pretty much insta boot
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HybridMods wrote So ive been doing research and watching some build guides on trinity rghs. I know i need a jr programer to read the nand to get nand dumps and a v3 chip to glitch the board. My question is if i get the ace v3 chip pre programmed with the timing files for a trinity will i still need to solder or make a pin header to program the ace v3 when i get it soldered in? This is the only thing mind boggeling me about the build since its my 1st time building a glitched console. Oh forgot to add, if youre confused on what i mean about the pin headers and soldering thing. Some people will mock up a pin header to just stick into the side of the ace v3 chip that has the square with the circles beside it (the see through holes) to make programming the chip easier. (I would like to bypass that ALL TOGETHER!!)
X360 Ace v3 comes pre-loaded with a corona timing file. So that will not work on a trinity. You will have to put a trinity timing file on it.
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Rodent_Modz wrote Waste of time using a ACE chip for Trinity. I get the best boot times with a Rev C cool runner. With normal timing files in jrunner. 6 to 7 second boot times. That is pretty much insta boot
ok. Can i pm you so you could further help me then? Bever heard of a rev c
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Rodent_Modz wrote Waste of time using a ACE chip for Trinity. I get the best boot times with a Rev C cool runner. With normal timing files in jrunner. 6 to 7 second boot times. That is pretty much insta boot
ok. Can i pm you so you could further help me then? Bever heard of a rev c
Its full name is a CoolRunner Rev C look it up on ebay.
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HybridMods wrote So ive been doing research and watching some build guides on trinity rghs. I know i need a jr programer to read the nand to get nand dumps and a v3 chip to glitch the board. My question is if i get the ace v3 chip pre programmed with the timing files for a trinity will i still need to solder or make a pin header to program the ace v3 when i get it soldered in? This is the only thing mind boggeling me about the build since its my 1st time building a glitched console. Oh forgot to add, if youre confused on what i mean about the pin headers and soldering thing. Some people will mock up a pin header to just stick into the side of the ace v3 chip that has the square with the circles beside it (the see through holes) to make programming the chip easier. (I would like to bypass that ALL TOGETHER!!)
X360 Ace v3 comes pre-loaded with a corona timing file. So that will not work on a trinity. You will have to put a trinity timing file on it.
You can get an Ace v3 Chip pre-programmed with trinity files. Reason i asked this question. Click the drop down above "add to cart" [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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HybridMods wrote
StoneColdModz wrote
HybridMods wrote So ive been doing research and watching some build guides on trinity rghs. I know i need a jr programer to read the nand to get nand dumps and a v3 chip to glitch the board. My question is if i get the ace v3 chip pre programmed with the timing files for a trinity will i still need to solder or make a pin header to program the ace v3 when i get it soldered in? This is the only thing mind boggeling me about the build since its my 1st time building a glitched console. Oh forgot to add, if youre confused on what i mean about the pin headers and soldering thing. Some people will mock up a pin header to just stick into the side of the ace v3 chip that has the square with the circles beside it (the see through holes) to make programming the chip easier. (I would like to bypass that ALL TOGETHER!!)
X360 Ace v3 comes pre-loaded with a corona timing file. So that will not work on a trinity. You will have to put a trinity timing file on it.
You can get an Ace v3 Chip pre-programmed with trinity files. Reason i asked this question. Click the drop down above "add to cart" [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


still not worth it. honestly cause the solder points are harder on acev3 smaller for some of the CPU points you need to solder to
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