well i already checked the evox.ini settings and they are right. evox even sees what kind of memory chip is there, and i can select it out of the list, but then it freezes upon erasing.
and i don't think the memory on the chip is bad because i can still reflash with the external programmer no problem.
the d0 point not being entirely snug is a very good possiblity. and here is my dilema. far too often, i have to tap the side of my bow to get the chip to align so i can start my xbox. the solderless approach was a great idea, but after a while the pins don't stay like they are supposed to. So, naturally i would like to solder it down in some way. only problem is that if i solder this chip down, i want to know that i can reflash the bios using software as opposed to the external programmer, becasue if it is soldered in there some way, i don't want to have to desolder every time i want to flash a bios, you know?
and i realize that yes, i could spend a little money and get a new chip to solve this, but i like the matrix just fine, and i don't want to spend more if i don't have to. i don't really have a use for multiple bios banks, and i don't mind using an external switch for bios on/off, so if i can get this thing to reflash with software on the box, i'll keep it.
anyway, i can't test this right now becasue my xbox is in many pieces becasue i am putting it into a new case, so when i get it back together, i guess i'll just go ahead and solder on a d0 wire, solder that to the chip, and try it that way.