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dstealth

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Hot Swap Going Wrong,
« on: February 04, 2006, 02:18:00 PM »

Hmm...I think it will be something to do with the BT connection. Try disconnecting the BT wire from the chip.
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HackDaBox

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Hot Swap Going Wrong,
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2006, 06:55:00 AM »

QUOTE(Bugnutz @ Feb 5 2006, 08:21 AM) View Post

In a previous thread I had asked for some advice on how to fix my mis-flashed duox2 chip.  and it turns out the only thing worth trying is to hot swap the duox for my smartxx chip and flash a bios onto it.

the d0 wire has been grounded to the xbox chassis, and the BT wire is connected to point G on the duox to enable flashing.  everything is going correctly, I'm just at the point where I pull the smartxx out and as I insert the duox the screen goes black, and hard drive spins down.  But the xbox stays operational.

not sure where to go from here.


Leave the link from BT to G but connect D0 to ground ( the circle around any screw hole ) wrap some wire around the screw and then tighten the screw down !

HackDaBox !
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Chancer

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Hot Swap Going Wrong,
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2006, 08:53:00 AM »

As your chip is a clone it may be that its damaged from the previous install/flash.
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Bugnutz

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Hot Swap Going Wrong,
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2006, 08:33:00 AM »

Just an update, I've solved my problems.  Successfully flashed FlashBIOS and Evox m8, and the system is booting correctly now smile.gif

Basically, I hot swapped the Duox with the Smartxx.  I had the d0 connected to ground, and had G connected to BT on the duox.  

I have the smartxx installed with a male pinheader, and the duox had a male pinheader already installed.  Since male doesn't fit male.  I used a floppy drive cable.  Since the cable's pinouts are not 1 for 1, that's what lead me to the xbox acting wierd when I tried to hot swap.

So I hacked up the floppy cable and soldered bare wires to the bottom of the motherboard to the pinheader pins.  then when I went to hot swap, itworked.....to my surprise smile.gif

Thank you very much everybody for the help and suggestions.
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