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RGH1 is for non-Xenon phat consoles with dashboard 14699 and lower. It uses CPU_PLL_BYPASS to slow down the CPU. While there were other RGH1-targeted chips, such as EDGE360, X360 Glitchip, Matrix Glitcher 360, and SQUIRT360; this page details how to use RGH1 using a Coolrunner due to their availability. | RGH1 is for non-Xenon phat consoles with dashboard 14699 and lower. It uses CPU_PLL_BYPASS to slow down the CPU. While there were other RGH1-targeted chips, such as EDGE360, X360 Glitchip, Matrix Glitcher 360, and SQUIRT360; this page details how to use RGH1 using a Coolrunner due to their availability. | ||
The original diagrams can be found here: [https:// | The original diagrams can be found here: [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:TBnDoQF.jpg Coolrunner Rev C], [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:EzbD93t.jpg CR3 Lite]. | ||
==Equipment Needed== | ==Equipment Needed== | ||
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# Affix the Coolrunner on the A/V port with the solder points facing towards the fan cutout. | # Affix the Coolrunner on the A/V port with the solder points facing towards the fan cutout. | ||
# Solder the GND wire to the A/V port. | # Solder the GND wire to the A/V port. | ||
# Solder 3v3: [https:// | # Solder 3v3: [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:Y5p0dxP.jpg Diagram] | ||
# Solder A: [https:// | # Solder A: [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:lmVSZZi.jpg Diagram] | ||
# Solder B: [https:// | # Solder B: [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:pMlJpmS.jpg Diagram] There are 2 points boxed, either can be used. | ||
# Solder C: [https:// | # Solder C: [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:WEFEjMr.jpg Diagram] | ||
# Solder D: There are 2 options for D. | # Solder D: There are 2 options for D. | ||
#* R8C2: Performs better [https:// | #* R8C2: Performs better [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:vXi9LgC.jpg Diagram] | ||
#* J8C1: Easier to solder [https:// | #* J8C1: Easier to solder [https://consolemods.org/wiki/File:Cp2OBF3.jpeg Diagram] | ||
==Programming the Glitch Chip== | ==Programming the Glitch Chip== |
Revision as of 03:25, 3 May 2023
RGH1 is for non-Xenon phat consoles with dashboard 14699 and lower. It uses CPU_PLL_BYPASS to slow down the CPU. While there were other RGH1-targeted chips, such as EDGE360, X360 Glitchip, Matrix Glitcher 360, and SQUIRT360; this page details how to use RGH1 using a Coolrunner due to their availability.
The original diagrams can be found here: Coolrunner Rev C, CR3 Lite.
Equipment Needed
- Coolrunner Rev A/B/C/D or CR3 Lite
- 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
- Affix the Coolrunner on the A/V port with the solder points facing towards the fan cutout.
- Solder the GND wire to the A/V port.
- Solder 3v3: Diagram
- Solder A: Diagram
- Solder B: Diagram There are 2 points boxed, either can be used.
- Solder C: Diagram
- Solder D: There are 2 options for D.
Programming the Glitch Chip
- Plug the cable from your programmer into the chip programmer. Slide switch on the CoolRunner to "PRG".
- If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to
SPI
.
- If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to
- 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 RGH1.
- Click "Program". When complete, unplug the cable from the glitch chip and set the switch back to "NOR".
Decrypting the NAND
- 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.
- 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
- Power down the console, and connect your programmer to the motherboard.
- If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to
SPI
.
- If you are using an xFlasher, ensure the switch is set to
- In the upper right of J-Runner, ensure the
Glitch
radio button is selected. - Click "Create XeBuild Image". This will take a few moments.
- Click "Write NAND".
- 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.
- Return to the RGH main page and continue in the Cleaning Up section.