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Ya know, something else just occurred to me..
Using the above info, how does this scenario pan out??
* Take a working 1.0 box that has a flashed TSOP and the Male Header Pins on the LPC...
* Attach a wire to a D0 point, but leave the other end hanging....
* Boot up into Slayers Disk
* Attach the other end of the D0 wire to a ground (without soldering)....
* Plug in the non-working DUO X2 and FLASH...
Does this sound like it would work?? I am usually the type to just try it and see, but I hate to blow up another motherboard....
I thought you wanted to flash the motherboard TSOP???
But if you were confirming to see if your faulty Duo was defective, then this is the proceedure:
* Solder the D0 to a good ground point
* Install the good Duo
* Boot up Slayers
* Remove the good Duo and replace it with the suspect one
* Try flashing
* If you get errors on both banks, then the suspect Duo is definately faulty
At no time on the above do you remove the D0 wire from ground
Now if you wanted to re-flash the motherboard TSOP, then this is the sequence:
* Don't solder the D0 to a ground point
* Install a working Duo
* Touch the bare end of the wire of D0 to a ground point until the Slayers disk boots
* Stop touching the D0 to ground
* Remove the working Duo
* Try flashing the motherboard TSOP
The whole purpose of the D0 is to stop the onboard (motherboard) TSOP from booting. If you don't install D0 to ground, then the motherboard AND the Duo will try to boot at the same time, thus causing the X-Box to fragg. Think of the D0 as being a switch, turning off the mobo TSOP.
You probably know all this, but I'm mentioning it just in case you don't.
The reason we only touch the D0 to ground is to stop the mobo TSOP from booting, but when a bios is loaded, via the Duo, we don't need the Duo anymore. Its done its job. But to flash the mobo TSOP, the D0 can't be grounded, as we need to flash to it. That's why the D0 is left hanging.
Removing the Duo will prevent the flash program recognizing there's a modchip on the LPC bus, as we want to try flashing the mobo TSOP.
I hope the above makes things a little more clearer.
In fact later today I'll try flashing the TSOP of one of my V1.0's to confirm if it all works.
I'll post in here with my results.
Regards,
DarkMatter