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MrCaine01 23-03-2004 23:04

Xbit help
 
Alright ladies and gentlemen! it seems my friend and I are having a bit of trouble with his new Xbit mod chip. I went to flash the chip for him and clikced on configuration 6 in the bios flashing tool. I installed the 4977 x2 bios on the 265k in the Bios 6, Bios 5, Bios 4, Bios 3 sections and they all installed correctly (they gave me the "done!" message. Well now how the hell do I set the dip switches and see if the damn thing worked. OH by the way, my girlfriend decided to screw with my computer while me and my friend went to get a drink (the bios was supposedly done flashing bank 3) when my comp froze and she re-booted the system. Now when I put the usb cable connected to the mod into any of my usb devices my mouse and keyboard go off and don't function until I remove the cable from the system. So now I can't re-flash the chip and I have no idea how to get the bios that flashed right (if it did). I'm running win2000 professional and any and all help would be appraited! thank you all

AshleyWalls 24-03-2004 00:53

hi m8 here is the link to the dip switch cofig for bios selecting
http://www.dms3.com/xbit_bios_selection.htm

and as for the other problem have you tried a different usb port?

MrCaine01 24-03-2004 01:10

tried all my usbs....but I got the program to work on another computer....I did a 1mb bios instead (fused x2 4977 darkerblue together) and flashed both bios 1 and bios 2 but I still get nothing. I'm begining to think it didn;t install right which is wierd cuz the chip keeps getting the green led on the dip switch board. I used the pogopin install. Could that be my problem? thank you for the diagram.

AshleyWalls 24-03-2004 02:30

hmmm thats wierd i used the pogo pin install and it worked first time. Did you veryfy the flash was correct? if it is correct and your getting the green light it should work.

There is a slim chance that the chip might be duff, only other thing to try is the xbox-scene forums for the x-bit chip maybe someone there could help you better as ive only installed 1 of these chips myself.

MrCaine01 24-03-2004 07:58

verified the flash and I'm getting the green light but still no go. I;ve got a spare version 1 xbox and I'm gonna trey the chip in that system and see what happens.

Quall999 25-03-2004 04:37

your xbox is turned off when you plug it into the usb, right?

Jay_83 25-03-2004 06:09

I once had an xbit that froze while it was connected via usb. I had no option but to disconnect the usb cable but then the software wouldn't connect to the chip anymore.

If it won't connect to the xbit anymore it's stuffed unfortunatly :(

MrCaine01 25-03-2004 08:35

well I completely re-flashed the chip using my mom's computer so now I know it's flashed right....stupid pogo pins...I was really trying to avoid finding my soldering iron but now I got no choice. and yeah the xbox is turned off when I go to flash the chip. Anyway I did get it re-flashed but it still won't load. I'm assuming it's due to not aligning correctly or some lubricant or something is blocking the connection and I need to use lighter fliud so I'm just gonna solder the damn thing. Solder still remains the best way to install a mod chip.

LeonC 25-03-2004 08:44

Quote:

Originally posted by MrCaine01
well I completely re-flashed the chip using my mom's computer so now I know it's flashed right....stupid pogo pins...I was really trying to avoid finding my soldering iron but now I got no choice. and yeah the xbox is turned off when I go to flash the chip. Anyway I did get it re-flashed but it still won't load. I'm assuming it's due to not aligning correctly or some lubricant or something is blocking the connection and I need to use lighter fliud so I'm just gonna solder the damn thing. Solder still remains the best way to install a mod chip.

I beg to differ, I don't think soldering is the best way to install a mod-chip.

Solderless chips work great when installed properly.

MrCaine01 26-03-2004 08:10

well I got the damned thing installed...took some fiddling but I found out what was wrong...glad that it's all over.

TylerDurden 26-03-2004 10:42

Quote:

Originally posted by LeonC
I beg to differ, I don't think soldering is the best way to install a mod-chip.

Solderless chips work great when installed properly.


Although solderless chips can work great soldering is indeed better. Especially if you know what your doing.




Tyler!

LeonC 26-03-2004 16:55

Quote:

Originally posted by TylerDurden
Although solderless chips can work great soldering is indeed better. Especially if you know what your doing.




Tyler!

Most newbies to soldering don't do a good job at it =/

Mike16503 01-04-2004 13:35

xbit help
 
Im having the same problem can you or anybody help me?

Jay_83 01-04-2004 14:24

it's all to do with the aligning of the Chip.

Look on the dms3 website for pictures of where the 'g-spot' is on your motherboard. Using a fine knife lightly scratch it and you will notice it shine.

When it gets to this stage try aligning the chip again.

It's all trial and error. Can be tricky.

If you're having serious problems then post the gear to me along with a fiver and i'l do it for ya :D

Mike16503 05-04-2004 16:11

xbit
 
tried to scrap it and still having problems should i just solder it?


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