QUOTE(GvM @ Jun 25 2011, 05:55 PM)
resoldered it back to previous point restoring track somewhat like
thisstill e79
wrote back 2mb of stock nand. boots fine... Am I doing something wrong or is my soldering so bad?
Use this guide to write xellous. start from step 6
here
and just use the ready made Patched SMC and XeLLous images Falcon
If you still get E79 this is jtag wiring error so recheck your soldering for continnity with a multimeter
Regards
Rigger66
QUOTE(GvM @ Jun 26 2011, 01:28 PM)
As I understand E79 can appear when flashed with wrong SMC.
I use boxaddr transistor method, so I choose 'AUD_CLAMP only' in jtag tool. Am I doing right?
Hello Mate! Sorry for the late response ...but really I can`t tell you much more than I have.
The best Tutorial guide l Believe to follow....is the one I posted and you will find if you follow from the start
You may come across less trouble, but if you do find trouble? Then there are alternative routes to follow.
I think .if I where you ...I would strip out the jtag wiring and start afresh......Your LTP Wiring is good so leave that.
I would use nandpro for certain as this will be less problematic and easier to troubleshoot.
Use the switching diodes method instead of the Boxxdr method and you will may find less trouble
E.g.: same type of setup but instead of using transistors and resistors you use the switching diode
(Remember to make a note of the polarity (Black Diode end to Aud-Clamp and Alternate point) method J2D2-Point 1 = any alternative point J2D2-Point 2 = Aud=Clamp J2D2-Point 4 &7 Bridged.
Sorry I can`t be of more help to you....But Don`t rush into it......take it step by step and I am sure you will Get the results in the end.
Good Luck Mate!
Regards
Rigger66
QUOTE(GvM @ Jun 26 2011, 08:34 PM)
1. Is coolshrimp's jtag tool is fine for uploading xell with smc fixes for boxaddr transistor jtag?
I have never used Jtag tool to fash xellous or xell ....I have read way to many post concerning error`s with the smc files ....So I only use Nandpro b to inject the smc into xellous or xell...Thats why I suggested you use Namdpro b
if you read the tutorial without haste.....you will find it easy.
QUOTE(GvM @ Jun 26 2011, 08:34 PM)
2. If I do everything right (using 'aud clamp only' in jtag tool) then there is a possibility that db1f1 wiring is fu*cked and that's why I get E79.
As I stated before the point just pulled out with 1mm of the track... then I tried to solder that wire to alt point FT1U2 - it's much bigger and easier to solder. I can't understand why they use that db1f1. But got E79 too.
Then I soldered it right to the track of db1f1 (some people did that and got everything working). But still E79.
That's the cool-story.
Again sorry to repeat....but you can check for continuity with the alternate points to see if your wiring is good
eg: set your multimeter to continuity help
probe wire just prior to your alternate solder point and probe any other alternate point on the board = if you get continuity...then that point of solder is good.
QUOTE(GvM @ Jun 26 2011, 08:34 PM)
3. Stock NaND boots fine. Is it okay that it boots fine with soldered jtag wiring on falcon or that means my jtag wiring is bad?
And what if I stop using db1f1 and get the wire to any other jtag point (tray or argon) and set the right smc. Would that be okay? Or they can replace aud_clamp only?
Do I really get the wires to points specified in tutorials?
Or can I solder any of the wires from any transistors to any jtag point and just generate my right smc?
Anyway I'm thinking of getting few diodes and doing diode jtag, it's much simpler to do and people tell that it works like charm... not sure about screwed trace under motherboard though lol...
Yes this is Fine ...If it was not booting then I would be worried....
As for your db1f1 alternative methods ...then not sure if this may be an option below
Alternative options
Really you need to check your wiring for continuity.........reflow them points with lots of flux
and use the tutorial I suggested you use and forget about the Jtag-tool for now untill you get xellous booting.
Jtag-tool is great for finishing the freeBOOT image...but not so hot with smc in the options
Take your time and you will get there .......NO NEED TO RUSH....it`s not a race.
Good Luck!
Regards.
Rigger66