If you get the 0x09, 0x00 error, check your soldering on the point near the LPC port.
If you get "flash not writable", check your soldering on the point near the TSOP (topside or bottomside, whichever one you used).
If you can't get the solder to bridge the jumpers properly (it balls up on either side instead), you can instead tin the points and solder a single strand of wire across them, then snap off the excess (carefully) leaving you with a 3mm wire bridge.
On virtually every post where people have had the 0x09, 0x00 problem, resoldering the jumpers has cured the problem.
On a few others, the problem is that the resistor marked R7D2 has been accidentally removed. IF THIS IS NOT THERE, YOU CANNOT FLASH THE TSOP! If you've lost it, replace it with another 10K resistor. Don't just replace it with a gob of solder and whinge when it doesn't work, that's just being thick.
Also don't forget, if you're working on a 1.2/1.3 machine, raincoat 0.3 won't work, you've got to update it to 0.5 (or better still 0.501).
The following is NOT the solution:-
QUOTE (You don't want this in evox.ini or raincoat.conf @ ever, EVER) |
flash=0x0900,"Winbond W49F020T",0x40000 |
I'd expect the above line to yield one of two results, dependent on the rest of your soldering:-
(i) The flash process will fail
(ii) The Xbox will die