QUOTE(Xx The 0ne xX @ Dec 17 2009, 08:02 PM)

So let me get this straight, this is the process for jtaging a large block nand:
Solder up JTAG wires, and LPT
Install Xell
Use Xell to dump NAND
once that is dumped inject kv and config.bin into XBR, then flash
Is that correct? If so, thats kind of different then the process for doing 16mb NAND, and I am a little confused on the middle part involving Xell.
Its different because it saves you a lot more time than simply dumping the entire 256/512 nand using lpt. That method must not be used to flash , but to read only. Writing xbr will be a bit faster then reflashing your original nand , as it is 67 mb.
QUOTE(xCh4oTiXz @ Dec 17 2009, 08:10 PM)

Sorry if I'm a little behind here... but even though this allows big blocks to be jtagged ( I have a 256mb jasper, mfg 04/24/2009 ) i still cannot jtag because it is 2.0.8955.0 correct?
.......... No you can't