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*Can flash glitch chips with [https://github.com/ThisIsCheez/J-Runner-with-Extras-DirtyPico360#j-runner-with-extras--dirtypico360 this J-Runner Fork] | *Can flash glitch chips with [https://github.com/ThisIsCheez/J-Runner-with-Extras-DirtyPico360#j-runner-with-extras--dirtypico360 this J-Runner Fork] | ||
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* | *Due to how the currently available PicoFlasher firmware is programmed, it often has many bugs with getting consistently good non-corrupt NAND dumps or being detected by J-Runner. | ||
* | *Can sometimes have spotty reliability on Xbox 360 motherboards due to their SPI and eMMC logic being up to 5v, whereas the Pico uses 3.3v. | ||
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|'''[[Xbox_360:JR_Programmer|JR Programmer]]''' | |'''[[Xbox_360:JR_Programmer|JR Programmer]]''' | ||
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*More expensive and less common than PicoFlasher | *More expensive and less common than PicoFlasher | ||
*Does not support 4GB NANDs | |||
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|'''[[Xbox 360:Nand-X Programmer|Nand-X]]''' | |'''[[Xbox 360:Nand-X Programmer|Nand-X]]''' | ||
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|'''[[Xbox_360:Matrix_Programmer|Matrix USB NAND Flasher]]''' | |'''[[Xbox_360:Matrix_Programmer|Matrix USB NAND Flasher]]''' | ||
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* | *Cheap | ||
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*Can’t be used for programming glitch chips [[Xbox_360:Matrix Programmer|unless you modify it]] | *Can’t be used for programming glitch chips [[Xbox_360:Matrix Programmer|unless you modify it]] | ||
*Does not support 4GB NANDs | *Does not support 4GB NANDs | ||
*Requires unsigned drivers | *Requires unsigned drivers | ||
*Reads NAND in 7-26 minutes, which is quite a bit slower than most options | |||
*Can't be used for flashing Sonus Sounds | *Can't be used for flashing Sonus Sounds | ||
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*Cheap | *Cheap | ||
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*Requires PC with a native parallel port and more equipment | *Requires PC with a native parallel port and more equipment | ||
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*Does not support 4GB NANDs | *Does not support 4GB NANDs | ||
*Can’t be used for programming glitch chips | *Can’t be used for programming glitch chips | ||
*Can't be used for flashing | *Can't be used for Sonus flashing | ||
*Takes 30-150 minutes to read NANDs | *Takes 30-150 minutes to read NANDs | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 3 July 2024
There are a few different tools for reading your NAND chip: xFlasher 360, Nand-X, JR Programmer, Matrix USB NAND Flasher, PicoFlasher, various SD card tools, or a LPT cable. Consider the pros and cons below and choose the method that’s right for you. An LPT cable is not recommended as it's extremely slow, requires more work than other options, and cannot be used to program glitch chips.
A guide on how to dump and write to a standard NAND can be found here.
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JR Programmer |
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Matrix USB NAND Flasher |
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LPT Cable |
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