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Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: kaioshade on December 17, 2003, 12:12:00 PM
I have tsoped a few xboxes, but all of them have been 1.0 hynix chips. i opened up this xbox today and was doing the usual rounds of soldering the points and went to evox thorugh 007.

right as im about to flash i see winbond chip on the screen. it wouldnt flash. checked the forums and just about every post links the winbond chip to 1.3-higher xboxes.

so my question is, should i just use raincoat to flash this bios? and has anyone ever stumbled across a 1.0 xbox with this chip before?
Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: desertboy on December 17, 2003, 12:42:00 PM
Raincoat should do it fine, it will not flash unless it recognises the chip (which  is ini data). Make sure you have the newest version, make sure you backup the original bios (See the pinned 007 guide) that way you can be certain you are dealing with a 1 meg bios not a 256k. (very unlikely but you never know) and then prepare bios and flash, it'll be fine.

I'm sure I've seen one in a 1.0 but I couldn't be certain.
Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: Flagg3 on December 17, 2003, 01:55:00 PM
Yes, I've run into a Winbond on a 1.0.

And yes, the only way to flash it is with Raincoat 0.501.  Older versions will detect the Winbond, but it will appear as if your bios is write protected unless you have the fixed version of Raincoat.

Flagg
Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: kaioshade on December 17, 2003, 02:39:00 PM
Thanks for the insight and help. will try it out as soon as i get the fixed raincoat.
Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: Exobex on December 18, 2003, 06:35:00 AM
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Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: PsiDOC on December 18, 2003, 08:37:00 AM
kaioshade,
What's the number on the winbond chip?
I am just curious.
Regards,
Psi
Title: 1.0 With Winbond Chip?
Post by: lordvader129 on December 18, 2003, 01:13:00 PM
yeah, check the number, if it 0x900 or soemthing liek that your sodlering is wrong

however it may actually have a winbond chip (if MS had to replace the chip as a refurb they would have installed whatever chip they were using at the time, apparently winbond)