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DO pics???
does anyone have a diagram for the DO points for the lpc modchip for the new xbox(green) which are underneath???
These chips are similiar to the first executors in appearance but i havn't seen them for sale anywhere else.... |
the best I can find was here.
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thanks m8 but these pics dont match the back of the new motherboard im afraid )-: and i dont want to solder any points until im absolutely sure, the lpc mpds that i have dont come with pinheaders, i have asked the supplier for pics but have got no answer so im just hoping that someone else can sort it for me...
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They do match. They never moved the D0 on the user side of the board. Look a little harder.
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thanks for the rplies lads but my problem is this:
in the pic that quall referred me to there is a component on the board with a large + sign and some numbers on it is not on the new pal machines, there is a smaller component with no writing on surface and i just want to certain that this is the right component to solder to before i install the mod.. thanks again |
Hmmm, I'm at a total loss. I know more about whats happing a 1000 miles away from here than I know about the cheapmod.
Have you all ready bought the chip yet? If not, get and spend a little more money and buy an X2 lite or pro, or if you have bought it, buy an X2 any way. :D |
the mod supplier is on this board ....but enough said!! If he doesn't bother to answer my emails there is not much i can do except ihe won't be getting my cash again....thanks anyway
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i just uploaded the pics of the chip(front and back) hoping that somebody else has used these chips, link is here
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glad to say i can put this to bed now,
rms2001 stated "They do match. They never moved the D0 on the user side of the board. Look a little harder" I can confirm that although the component is smaller the Do points (underneath) do work so thanks again. To the chip suppliers (you know who you are) you just lost a customer through lack of feedback,,,nice one! |
Great, good to see it working.
I dont know WTF I was thinking before, all you have to do is connect the D0 to ground. Dont matter where, just as long as you ground it out. |
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