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  • Nice soldering. :)

  • @XJonnyGunsX

    Thanks. My mom is an elec. engineer and she taught me how to solder when I was a kid. Im really anal about soldering and having no flux burn at all, if it is not done perfect I remove the soldering and do it again. You wont see me applying flux with an old sock (LOL) and my tips are always perfectly clean after every job, im a neat freak. I removed the hot-glue and used kapton tape to hold down the wires :)

  • How can you install dlc on a RGH xbox? also how can you patch games?

  • @foolmoi

    Absolutely. The patch is applied with 2 diff software that I know of (you use the one you like best). Some apply the contpatch in the ini file of dash launch, however this is not advised. Bottom line, yes you can play DLC and XBL Arcade games on a RGH xbox.

  • @idjr83 thanks for the reply. im getting my 360 rgh soon, and so far its been terrible to find answers for a noob like me.

  • @foolmoi

    what kind of system do you have (Slim or phat) and where are you located?

  • @idjr83 im from washington. my xbox is being shipped to get modded. Its a phat falcon model. i gotta say im kinda worried because i dont know much about an rgh xbox yet.

  • @foolmoi

    Ah I see. If you were from the Chicago area i would RGH your xbox for free. I think it is best to learn to ins and out yourself cos many pepole even those that do RGH dont really understand the programming involved ( i do) and can generally fix any problem without downgrading to any dashboard, dash launch, or FSD. But anyway, good luck!

  • move that blue wire away from the caps, the interference can cause alot of boot failure or glitch failure

  • @ModzVonXyborg

    hi. Yeah i moved the blue wire a while back, just never updated the video. I also removed the hot glue with some rubbing alcohol and replaced it with kapton tape. The install looks way cleaner and professional this way.

  • Hey there :) I am using a cool runner and matrix NAND flasher on my Jasper. I have it all wired up and I was using coolshrimps jtag toolbox (or whatever it's called) and it asks me whether the xbox has 16mb, 254mb or 514mb (forgot the numbers lol) of internal memory. How can I tell (I'm on metto dash) which amount of NAND I have? plz reply :)

  • @NickTheGC

    Hi Nick. Coolshrimp's tool is pretty neat, but I recommend that you use 360 Multibuilder to creat your ecc image and also your glitch image.

    To find out what kind of Jasper you have, turn on your system and go to Settings, Memory, and look at how much internal memory (on board memory) you have (not HDD memory, just internal).

  • @NickTheGC

    Continued If you have no on board memory then you have a 16MB System, 256 (but more like 212), you have a 256, and for 512 you'll have  about 400-ish megabytes of on board memory.

    Good luck!

  • It will work with any xbox 360?

  • @getale

    Go to the team Xecuter website (do a google search), go to Forums> Xecuter Cool runner support> Xecuter Coolrunner Installation Guides> and look for the thread titled:

    Which motherboard do you have and can Coolrunner work on it? (Noob Friendly)

  • do u think someone whos only soldered a few times just practicing could do the soldering for the coolrunner becaue i have very little soldering experience but want to do this

  • @scottycd

    soldering a few times will help for sure.... but you need to know how to/how much flux to use, tinning the points and your tip, etc. It is so easy to mess up. PLL_Bypass is a bitch to solder if you re not experienced (as the point is tiny and can easily be bridged). Confidence is very important. Practice and see how you do, if at any point you are unsure of what you are doing or things are not coming out correctly, get some help.

  • @scottycd

    something you should know when doing this. If you are going to do a wire install WITHOUT the QSB, tin the point where the wire will be installed. If you are going to do a QSB install, add flux to the point where your QSB will be soldered and add flux to the pad of the QSB (but do not tin the point). If you do a QSB install and tin the point, say on J1D2, the QSB might be raised due to the tinning of the points. Hope this makes sense.

  • jasper... whoohoo

  • @JacobCain86

    LOL yup!

  • @rebels3910

    Just text you,b ut maybe it is not a good idea to have your number on here.

  • can i use a regular xbox HDD?

  • @rebels3910

    If you jtag / RGH it you can use any HDD as long as you format it to FAT32.

  • @danube3107

    Yes, however the matrix glitcher is not as good as the coolrunner when it comes to glitching. They are both very different (but the purpose is the same). The coolrunner is reliable and gliches very well, the matrix glither can be tricky and you have to turn on and off your console a few times to get it to work. But yes, with the coolrunner or matrix glitcher you can play XBLA and DLC content. Just install Freestyle Dash (FSD).

  • @danube3107

    Simple... program the cool runner, dump your nand (you can do this with the cool runner phat qsb and nand-x qsb installed), create an ecc file and flash to nand, and build a nand image with ggbuild (or 360 multibuilder) and flash that to your nand.

    Finally you'll be able to play DLC and XBLA games. You can get those from different sources and installed them to your hard drive. They will play perfectly fine. You can also play other console games via emulators.

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  • @Hainswof

    Sorry about that, I was putting the volume up on my iPhone lol.

  • Good info man =).

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