QUOTE(RDC @ Feb 20 2010, 05:00 PM)

You may not need those 100ohm Resistors, some PCs have a lower voltage on the LPT port, so if they're in there it doesn't work.
without doing the math, the 100ohms shouldnt phase a 3.3v lpt ... ut will keep a 5v from reading all low
but you didnt plug in the xbox ... plugged into the brick but not turned on ... again ... going without some whitesheets on the mobo and nand chip, im assuming the uncripple guide says to have it in there so the nand chip has current to do its tasks .. the connection o pc just initiates the tasks, and reads output/provides input.
QUOTE(RDC @ Feb 20 2010, 11:35 PM)

Also make sure you're keeping the cable as short as possible and have the LPT port setup correctly in the BIOS.
@ lamebmx - I didn't fool with the math either, but with them installed it didn't work here at all and keep returning improper flash config values, removed them and it worked fine the first time.
i just got done building my lpt cable upside down. i coulda swore pinouts were wrote up facing the connector, not from the ass end of the connector. but then i picked up a new db-25 and it was labelled and proved me wrong (the first was a 2 butchered serial cable plates)