njptrading Xbox-HQ Newbie Xbox Version: Xbox V1.6 Modded: Xecuter 3 CE
Joined: Feb 12, 2006 Posts: 5
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:16 pm Post subject: X3 + V1.0 console = FRAG + 2xReboot!
I bought the X3 CE, and performed a pinheader installation on my V1.0 motherboard - meaning i had to soldersuck the LPC.
I installed the pinheader, soldered the d0, LAN & HD led's, plugged everything in (power button board + front panel switch) and i get the deadly FRAG and 2 reboots (i think - the console turns on, then off, then on, then off, then on to show the FRAG)
So i disconnect the front panel switch and the power button board, and leave the X3 chip on its own. Still same frag and 2 reboots. So i pull out the chip altogether out of the pinheader (but leaving the d0 + lan + hd wires soldered and not connected). and guess what.....FRAG + 2 reboots! have i messed my xbox up? I dont really want to desolder the pinheader and try and get the damn thing out. I haven't damaged or shorted any tracks on the back side of the board for the pinheader. theres no damage or shorts around the d0 point either.
Any suggestions at all? I apologise if this is a well known problem but if it is, i cant find any solutions! google finds pages that talk about cockups with flashing. I haven't even got to that point yet because i haven't seen the x3 boot yet.
Shark2th Moderator
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:18 pm Post subject:
I had read the first post you created in the VIP section and in thinking about this, I suspect the issue truely stays with the soldering. Something didn't seat right.
I removed the duplicate post.
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njptrading Xbox-HQ Newbie Xbox Version: Xbox V1.6 Modded: Xecuter 3 CE
Joined: Feb 12, 2006 Posts: 5
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:42 pm Post subject:
Yep thanks very much, i was expecting a mod to delete that one. I only joined yesterday and i posted that post before even scrolling down the forums page.
I thought it'd be the soldering. I'm gonna get hold of a multimeter and do some multimeter tests (found a page on xbox scene i think that shows how). Thought i was a dab hand at soldering but soldering PCBs i etch myself is a little different to soldering a manufactured pcb
Thanks for the direction though. One question though - doesn't all those reboots and stuff damage the xbox components in any way? (e.g. all that turning on and off cant be good for the HD can it?)
kdx80boy Xbox-HQ Elite Member Xbox Version: Xbox V1.0 Modded: Xenium Ice Pinheader
Joined: Apr 01, 2005 Posts: 354
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:25 pm Post subject:
Mine did the same thing when I had the d0 soldered in the wrong hole. Might want to try double checking that.
Hint: Use a magnifying glass and count the holes to get it in the right d0 hole.
As for risk about damaging your xbox because of start up and shut down, I wouldn't worry about it. How many times did you actually turn it on and off anyways. I got my xbox the week it came out and been playing it a bunch till the 360 came out, and my dvd drive is still the old thompson. I replaced the original harddrive for more room, but I still use my original for live. _________________ XBOX- V1.0
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njptrading Xbox-HQ Newbie Xbox Version: Xbox V1.6 Modded: Xecuter 3 CE
Joined: Feb 12, 2006 Posts: 5
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:54 pm Post subject:
Thanks for the suggestion but the d0 has been triple checked - it's in the right hole.
I desoldered and resoldered all of the lpc pinheader and still no luck. Puzzling!
Anymore suggestions?
impwiz V.I.P. Lifetime Xbox Version: all Modded: everything
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:00 pm Post subject:
Like you said, i would use a multimeter and physically check each pin for the correct voltage. That will be a dead giveaway if a pin is not getting the correct voltage. _________________
Shark2th Moderator
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:00 pm Post subject:
Indeed those ol' V1.0's are a bit twitchy anyway but mine has been abused for years without issues including modding other boxes.
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