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== Supported Timings ==
== Supported Timings ==
- [https://cdn.octalsconsoleshop.com/RGH1.2%20V2.rar RGH1.2 V2]
- [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GJWRxAWeG6Nb6-9iovpsQKx6B5feayDs/view?usp=sharing RGH1.2 V2]


== Programming ==
== Programming ==

Revision as of 16:36, 1 May 2022

This article will explain how to program .fs timings on to the Gowin-based X360ACE glitch chips, a supported programmer is required (xFlasher will work, as will any FT2232 device)

- X360ACE V3+

- X360ACE V4

- X360ACE V5

Supported Timings

- RGH1.2 V2

Programming

1) Download Gowin EDA from Gowin (account required)

2) Install Gowin EDA after it downloads. You only need the Gowin Programmer, but you can install the main Gowin package if you want

3) When the installer finishes, ensure that you check the box to install the drivers for your operating system (not needed for xFlasher users, the xFlasher drivers are sufficient)

4) Launch Gowin Programmer

Gowinlaunch.png


5) Change the “Series” to “GW1N”, and ensure the “Device” is set to “GW1N-1”

6) Double click under “Operation” to open the “Device configuration”

7) Change the “Access Mode” to “embFlash Erase, Program”

8) Under “File name”, set the .fs you wish to program

Gowindeviceconfig.png


9) The entry should now look like this:

Gowinentry.png


10) Right click anywhere on the entry, and click "Cable Setting", "Cable"

Gowincable1.png


11) Set the "Frequency" to "10MHz" and click "Save", if this does not work, you can try other values

Gowincable2.png


12) Connect your programming cable to the chip according to the below picture, as the pinout does not match other glitch chips

V3pv4v5pinout.png


13) Click the “Program/Configure” button

Gowinprogconf.png


Troubleshooting

"Cable open failed"

Wait at least 5 seconds after connecting your programmer before clicking “Program/Configure”, and ensure drivers are installed

"ID code mismatch"

Cable not connected correctly, or chip is damaged

Other Errors

Disconnect everything from power and your PC, then connect back and try again Try other frequencies in "Cable Setting"