Ok....I might be speaking too soon again.... who knows... but as of right now, IT WORKS!....
after letting the damn thing sit there while I was mad at it for a few days... I went back tonight to take a look at it...
it still didn't boot with either the homebrew or the TSOP.... upon closer inspection of the motherboard, I found what might well have been the problem on this board. There appeared to be a very teeny tiny solder connecting the last few posts on the TSOP chip itself... now I have no idea how it got there, I am assuming it was there when I got the unit. The only soldering I did on the top side of the board was D0 and to do that I only tinned the wire... no other solder could have touched the top of the board, at least not by me... it was weird cus the solder almost looked like a very thin wire, not a blotch or drop like you might expect... that's why I hadn't seen it till now...
So with some careful movements and some copper braid, I removed the solder. Put the thing together and BOOM it boots off both the homebrew and the TSOP....
I tried multiple times...it seems to have done the trick... So hopefully this ends my saga of the dead xbox I bought on ebay thus relieving me of lots of stress...
I will now stress test the system over the next week to ensure everything is ok...
maybe it is true about the solder on the board for a flashing green system.. again I have no idea where the solder came from or how I even got it booted with the homebrew and the TSOP once while the solder was still there, the unit looked virgin to me, it was owned by some lady... beats me how this happened...
well I sign off happy and glad... the box is now playing an original copy of Splinter Cell booted off the TSOP.... GOOD LUCK TO ALL OUT THERE WITH THIS PROBLEM.... I guess just look for solder?
This post has been edited by ti85man: Mar 3 2004, 01:54 AM