QUOTE(ddxcb @ Dec 21 2009, 07:59 PM)

To let you know ill get o wait Sh!t xmas is on friday man need to get payed

Uhhh, what?

QUOTE(ProjectSW1 @ Dec 21 2009, 08:30 PM)

please contact me when you're ready for the next run of "ready out the box" USB boards please
If I remember, I definitely will! Ill likely make a new thread when I start the next GB so hopefully youll see that if I forget to PM you.
QUOTE(Benno094 @ Dec 21 2009, 08:48 PM)

I'm not too sure where I read that it needs to be reflashed for a new version of Nandpro.
I would like a kit BTW, I love soldering, it's good fun.
I would build the whole kit myself from scratch, but the selection of IC's in Australia is horrible.
All has to come from the states, etc. I also don't have any idea on how to put a PCB together.
Dropped out of TECH before I learnt that one, lol.
Heh, just about everything I do has been self-taught. Im in school for EET (electrical engineering tech), but we dont even learn how to use Eagle in school for another year or so, so Im glad I learnt on my own. And yeah, Im not sure about the new version needing a flash or not. All I know is that v2.0a is the only one that works with this programmer, for some reason the functionality doesnt work in v2.0b, so that leads me to believe that its a software error. In any case, the firmware is easily upgradeable with no extra hardware, so its no big deal anyway. Oh, and I put you down for a kit on the list.
QUOTE(FoxRacR17 @ Dec 21 2009, 09:17 PM)

MAN! I missed the deadline, Oh well, could you please add me to the list for your next round of these RTR "Ready To Run

" babies. These would work to read a 512mb jasper's nand and write it with the new XBR that just came out to support big block jaspers correct?
Same deal, Ill make a new post, and if I remember, Ill be sure to PM you! Also, as far as Im aware, it can read and write Jaspers, but I only have a Xenon, so I cant guarantee that it will work until someone tests it and replies.
QUOTE(Benno094 @ Dec 21 2009, 10:01 PM)

XH is back up.
Just did a bit of searching and found in this post.
http://www.xboxhacke...p?topic=12306.0Which I assume is where you have derived your flasher from, DarkStarTM has a link explaining that you only have to flash the bootloader once. The link, from Free60, also explains a simple way to reprogram, from windows, it need be. I assume thats why you have put that switch in, which connects pin 17 to ground, to enable you to program it via USB?
Here is the link to that article.
http://free60.git.so...boot/readme.txtI'm hoping I have it all right? Because that clears it all up for me then.
Benno
* EDIT - Just looked at your schematics, and that is what you have the mode jumper in place for.
Also, is it possible to have a +5V header next to the XBOX header so we can power the XBOX nand via this USB board instead of using the XBOX powersupply? Or is that not n00b friendly and some people might plug in the PS aswell and fry something.
You are correct, that is what the 'mode' jumper does. I guess I should have been more clear about that, sorry! How do you power the NAND from 5v? I just connected the programmer, plugged in the 360's psu, and plugged in the programmer. But if you need 5v from the board, you can use the VCC & GND connections from the programming header.