QUOTE(KaP10 @ Mar 28 2011, 06:46 PM)

I was under the impression that the Jtag tool patched it automaticlly for you when you select AUD_CLAMP under SMC options. I followed this tutorial
http://www.team-xecu...ead.php?t=58111And it states that its patches for AUD_CLAMP if selected. If its wasnt patched for AUD_CLAMP It shouldnt ever boot Xell/Xellous or free boot. Correct me if i'm wrong.
if you flash xellous that has a patched smc in it, you get a booting xellous. but when you create a freeboot image, and write that to your nand, xellous gets overwritten as with the patched smc in it. so be sure that the program you use to create a freeboot image, also uses the audclamp patched smc automatically (or whatever points you have for your smc.bin). best pig's freeboot creator does not do that, there you have to point to the audclamp prepatched smc.bin. i found that out the hard way....
for the program you use, i don't know. but it might not use the audclamp points automatically.....
QUOTE(dennisv9 @ Mar 29 2011, 10:47 PM)

if you flash xellous that has a patched smc in it, you get a booting xellous. but when you create a freeboot image, and write that to your nand, xellous gets overwritten as with the patched smc in it. so be sure that the program you use to create a freeboot image, also uses the audclamp patched smc automatically (or whatever points you have for your smc.bin). best pig's freeboot creator does not do that, there you have to point to the audclamp prepatched smc.bin. i found that out the hard way....
for the program you use, i don't know. but it might not use the audclamp points automatically.....
Jtag tool does the smc patch automatically when you select AUD clamp , you dont need to manually patch it .
Bestpigs toolmaker doesnt patch the smc so you need to copy the patched file and then paste it into the correct folder when prompted to.