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# Plug the cable from your programmer into the chip programmer.  
# Plug the cable from your programmer into the chip programmer.  
#* If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to <code>SPI</code>.  
#* If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to <code>SPI</code>.  
#* CoolRunner: Slide switch to “PRG".  
#* CoolRunner: Slide switch to "PRG".  
# Open J-Runner with Extras. Click “Program Timing File" in the upper left and select your console’s tab and the relevant radio button for RGH 1.2.  
# Open J-Runner with Extras. Click "Program Timing File" in the upper left and select your console’s tab and the relevant radio button for RGH 1.2.  
# Click “Program". When complete, unplug the cable from the glitch chip.  
# Click "Program". When complete, unplug the cable from the glitch chip.  
#* Coolrunner: Set the switch back to “NOR".
#* Coolrunner: Set the switch back to "NOR".


==Decrypting the NAND==
==Decrypting the NAND==
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# Connect Ethernet and power on the console. The Coolrunner should blink once or more times, and then the console should start into XeLL RELOADED.
# Connect Ethernet and power on the console. The Coolrunner should blink once or more times, and then the console should start into XeLL RELOADED.
# Once XeLL finishes, it will display your CPU key and some other info. There is also an IP address.  
# Once XeLL finishes, it will display your CPU key and some other info. There is also an IP address.  
# Enter the IP address into the box on the lower right of J-Runner and click “Get CPU Key". J-Runner will pull the info from the box, and decrypt the NANDs automatically.
# Enter the IP address into the box on the lower right of J-Runner and click "Get CPU Key". J-Runner will pull the info from the box, and decrypt the NANDs automatically.


==Writing New NAND Image==
==Writing New NAND Image==
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#* If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to <code>SPI</code>.  
#* If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to <code>SPI</code>.  
# In the upper right of J-Runner, ensure the <code>Glitch2</code> radio button is selected.  
# In the upper right of J-Runner, ensure the <code>Glitch2</code> radio button is selected.  
# Click “Create XeBuild Image". This will take a few moments.  
# Click "Create XeBuild Image". This will take a few moments.  
# Click “Write NAND".  
# Click "Write NAND".  
# Disconnect your programmer when the process completes.  
# Disconnect your programmer when the process completes.  
# Boot the console several times and ensure it boots consistently. If not, make sure your wiring is clean and neat and avoids noisy area. Run the wires near the X-Clamps for best results.  
# Boot the console several times and ensure it boots consistently. If not, make sure your wiring is clean and neat and avoids noisy area. Run the wires near the X-Clamps for best results.  
# Return to the RGH main page and continue in the [[Xbox_360:RGH#Cleaning_Up|Cleaning Up section]].
# Return to the RGH main page and continue in the [[Xbox_360:RGH#Cleaning_Up|Cleaning Up section]].

Revision as of 07:44, 7 November 2021

RGH1.2 combines RGH1-like PLL slowdown with RGH2 software to allow reliable glitching of Phat consoles after 14699 dashboard.

Equipment Needed

  • A glitch chip:
    • Coolrunner Rev A/B/C/D or CR3 Lite
    • Matrix Glitcher
    • Squirt 360
    • X360 ACE
  • A PC running Windows Vista or later
  • A soldering iron, solder, and flux (MG 835 recommended)
  • Isopropyl alcohol (91% or higher recommended) and cotton swabs
  • xFlasher 360, NAND-X, JR-Programmer, or Matrix Flasher
  • J-Runner with Extras

Glitch Chip Installation

Falcon / Jasper

CoolRunner rev C/D

CoolRunner 3 Lite

Matrix Glitcher

Squirt 360

X360 ACE

  • Note that the X360 ACE v3 needs a 22K resistor soldered on the PLL line. It needs removal of a diode on the chip itself.

Programming the Glitch Chip

  1. Plug the cable from your programmer into the chip programmer.
    • If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to SPI.
    • CoolRunner: Slide switch to "PRG".
  2. Open J-Runner with Extras. Click "Program Timing File" in the upper left and select your console’s tab and the relevant radio button for RGH 1.2.
  3. Click "Program". When complete, unplug the cable from the glitch chip.
    • Coolrunner: Set the switch back to "NOR".

Decrypting the NAND

  1. Connect Ethernet and power on the console. The Coolrunner should blink once or more times, and then the console should start into XeLL RELOADED.
  2. Once XeLL finishes, it will display your CPU key and some other info. There is also an IP address.
  3. Enter the IP address into the box on the lower right of J-Runner and click "Get CPU Key". J-Runner will pull the info from the box, and decrypt the NANDs automatically.

Writing New NAND Image

  1. Power down the console, and connect your programmer to the motherboard.
    • If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to SPI.
  2. In the upper right of J-Runner, ensure the Glitch2 radio button is selected.
  3. Click "Create XeBuild Image". This will take a few moments.
  4. Click "Write NAND".
  5. Disconnect your programmer when the process completes.
  6. Boot the console several times and ensure it boots consistently. If not, make sure your wiring is clean and neat and avoids noisy area. Run the wires near the X-Clamps for best results.
  7. Return to the RGH main page and continue in the Cleaning Up section.