I know things seem to vary often between Slim motherboards. One setup will work and give consistent 10 second boots but on another Slim will result in 2+ minute boots.
My experience with Falcons & Jaspers has been much more consistent. Other then needing an extra cap here and there, have not found a unit yet that is slow at glitching.
My results so far from fiddling with changing + or - 1 or 2 results in no difference on 2 slims I have here. Using a Coolrunner.
On one particular unit the best I have seen so far is a total of 34 cm on the reset wire. (Anywhere from 8-30 seconds on booting pretty constant, and that is back in the case) Thought I would see if I could run the shortest wire possible for the reset wire and change the CPLD code, I was surprised to get a glitch in like 5 seconds the first and second boot, but then never being able to reproduce that again. That was with +1, any of the others I tried never got another successful glitch would only wait up to 50 seconds.. I believe if I let the unit sit for a length being off I might have been able to get a 5 second glitch again. This is also with trying 3.3 constant, Vs 3.3 switched so when the 360 is off, the Coolrunner turns off too.
I would be curious if anyone else is able to adjust the CPU_RST wire to be very short while changing their WIDTH_RESET_START on a Slim and get it to boot consistently.. Out of 2 Slims I have NOT been able to achieve this.
My next test when I get time later is to get it back to where this one unit is booting in 8-30 seconds every time with the default trinity CPLD code, is to adjust it by -1 or +1 to see exactly what effect it has.
I started a thread on team-xecuter's forum yesterday to see if anyone has tried adjusting their timings on a Slim to see what their results are, no one has reported back yet..
http://team-xecuter....ead.php?t=77525