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miggidy

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Using The X2lite Programmer (x2cable/xp Method)
« Reply #195 on: December 15, 2003, 01:15:00 PM »

QUOTE (Ubergeek @ Dec 15 2003, 09:24 PM)
QUOTE (miggidy @ Dec 15 2003, 07:57 PM)
Scratch that, the Console Corner just told me that the old programmer won't work for the 2.3 chips! Rats! I need to order the new one sad.gif

no you dont

we posted a fix on teamxecuter.com last week

also try use the x2 bios manager v2 beta 7 instead of the x2cable app. the one on xbox scene downloads doesnt even work for me

Damn  I just checked TeamXecutor.com and it says I need a X2.3L adapter.
Do you know where I can find it?
Anyone?

Thanx for the help beerchug.gif
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HardEight

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« Reply #196 on: December 15, 2003, 04:36:00 PM »

Ubergeek I tried using X2BM and this is what I got:
MY x2bm says
Error at flash address 0x000000
Read [00], Expecting [09]
This is with the programmer connected directly to my Laptop and a X2.2L
The Programmer recognizes the X2 and says its erasing the chip then goes to "writing 256kb" and says 50% FOREVER

Any Help addressing this?
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« Reply #197 on: December 22, 2003, 03:26:00 AM »

Hi,
I searched the forum, but haven't found a solution to my sync probs.

I have a 2.2 (or 2.1) lite (cannot tell the difference) and I am trying to flash it with a programmer. When hooked up to my PC, is can read the bios fine, but when I try to erase or write the BIOS (with the swith set to unprotected), it gives me the following errors:

Erase:
D:X2cable>x2cable e
Erasing...Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
Done. Time taken = 1s.

Write:
D:X2cable>x2cable w edwin.bin
Erasing...Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
Done. Time taken = 1s.
Writing...Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=1
Error: SYNC=8
Error: SYNC=1
and so on . . .

It looks like the LPT port is OK, because it can read OK. I tried it on 4 PC's already, and also changed the LPT type in the BIOS.

When I install and disable the mod-chip, it goes to M$ dash as expected, when I enable the chip FRAG's (3 x boot, then fails).

Is my d0 point bad ? Or the LPC points ? I checked them, but they seem OK. It looks like the chip is OK too, because I can read from it
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