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tihspeed

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Hardwiring Solderless Xchip?
« on: September 29, 2006, 05:34:00 PM »

your Idea to hardwire your 1.0 will work...... you could place your xchip anywhere in your xbox you want.  

the DO wire has to be connected to the pin on the LPC port and a wire has to be connected to the chip.... is this what your asking..... you have to have the DO wire.... if you don't have a DO wire your chip will not work.  If you aptempt to hardwire your chip in carefull round the DO wire... its really easy to lift a trace.  If you simply want to hardwire your chip in....  you could use a Pin header... I could send you this for free and all you would have to do is Solder the DO wire, ground wire and you would have to solder in the pinheader... this is actually the best way for a chip to be installed.... If you want a pinheader... hit me up on MSN messenger if you don't get an answer here fast enough [email protected]
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MrTimmyDigital

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Hardwiring Solderless Xchip?
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2006, 06:21:00 PM »

Just hardwired the Xchip. Red light comes on, which I understand is supposed to when installed correctly. It boots to the Xbox requiring maintenance screen. Could that be because I need to flash the bios of the Xchip? HD failure?...
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tihspeed

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Hardwiring Solderless Xchip?
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2006, 10:44:00 PM »

does it show a number on the screen when you get the error message... this will tell what is happening.  Is the red color your speaking of flash red and green or just red?  constant red or flashing?   What button did you push... power or eject... try eject... then try power....  I hope you didn't solder splash your motherboard.... look carefully at your solder job.. make sure two points arn't connected together.. watch for burns... if you can take some pictures of your solder job...

does the light come on on the x-chip?  have you ever flashed your xchip before?
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