QUOTE(xboxduox2_4ever @ Dec 29 2006, 09:29 PM)

You can only flash the bios you boot from,
So you have to desolder and replace with a working chip, and make it swappable so you can do the flashing again.
Good luck
Ermm That is not correct at all. You CAN boot from 1 bank and flick the switch to flash the other bank. Not sure where you got your info from but it is wrong
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But since I've got DuoX2 with the Linux bios intact I figured I can reflash the other bank by flipping the switch on the chip. Not sure of the version of the console, but the chip is white with a big "AMD" on one chip and is connected with two solderpoints. One on the eject button and one on the back (D0). The original BIOS is also working, so I can play my originals (thank god!) but not the backups and no xbmc
If it's white, you have the DuoX2-GS. I've never had problems flashing these chips. Are you certain that you're using the right size bios? That chip has two 512k banks. If your bios is not 512k, its probably going to screw things up. Have you tried both banks? If not, which one is free? One should be flashbios, and the other should be cromwell. They require different procedures.
QUOTE(shadowgreg @ Dec 20 2006, 10:38 PM)

I know that there is two BIOS's but i have a version 1.6 console so i can only use one of the BIOS's. There is a chance of damaging the console using a hotswap, so i was considering getting a new chip. When i saw the X3 IR Mod, has anyone purchased this mod, and does anyone know if i boot with the mod chip disabled by pressing eject (so it doesnt frag), that i am able to flash the bios in the chip? or is there a programmer compatible with the DuoX2 which will work with a fragging chip.
I just installed a Duox2 chip and flashed the wrong bios to a 1.6 (I knew it was a 1.6, and knew the bios was old for pre 1.5 - just going to fast). You can use both biosed on a 1.6. Get a flash disk, boot with cromwell - follow instructions on the flash disk AFTER you remove the chip from the header and flip the switch and replace. I dont think just flipping the switch changes the bank until the chip is powered down/up.
QUOTE(xboxduox2_4ever @ Dec 29 2006, 10:29 PM)

You can only flash the bios you boot from,
So you have to desolder and replace with a working chip, and make it swappable so you can do the flashing again.
Good luck
not true either - see post above.
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I dont think just flipping the switch changes the bank until the chip is powered down/up.
yes it does. there is no need to lift the chip from the header to flip and flash.