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noob question
where do i get the program that works on my Minimus 32 AVR USB
and if i get Progskeet Adaptor PCB + 360 Clip Solderless NAND SOCKET + ProgSkeet V1.1 Barebone PCB for XBOX360 / PS3 [S-PS3-1592] do i need anything eles or am i all set thx |
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Just to be sure i don't wanna sound noobish or upset anyone but it doesn't exactly give a list of materials needed for nand downgrade but from what ive gathered i need a progskeet the jtag programer the solder-less wiring harnis and by the picture 2 360 clips? i thought only one was necessary. again sorry for the noob question
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okay so one clip and just use it on both nand chips and then all of the previous things i mentioned are needed? be nice if someone would just sell a all in one package deal lol
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![]() Wrong you need these tools before you even think about following a guide
Wrong you need these tools before you even think about following a guide
1. a NAND or NOR Programmer
ProgSkeet Both NAND & NOR JTAG Programmer (to update the bit stream if you’re using the Progskeet with a NAND solder less clip) and a NAND clip & "Y" adaptor (for NAND) Teensy++ NOR E3 Flasher NOR 2. A development board
A development board (to get into service mode) Teensy++ is a development board so if you do the TEENSY++ guide then you can skip this
Development Boards
Development Boards
Dongles, HUB’s & Unknown Jailbreak Devices (with an encasing, like an USB-stick)
Dongles, HUB’s & Unknown Jailbreak Devices (with an encasing, like an USB-stick)
AmazeBreak v1.0 AmazeBreak v2.0 AmazeBreak v3.0 AVRKey E3 Card Reader EcliPS3 / eclipsemod 16K EcliPS3 / eclipsemod 32K GrOOvE AVR MatrixPS3 Maximus AVRUSB 1.2 16K Maximus AVRUSB 1.2 32K Minimus 32 AVR USB Minimus AVR USB NEO Jailbreak NEO Jailbreak II P3 FREE P3 HUB 1 P3 HUB 2 P3 HUB 3 P3Go GT-break Pic-Fun (P3 FREE v2) Prankster AVR PS Jailbrea2 (16K) PS Jailbreak (the 1st one) PS Jailbreak2 (32K) PS Jailbreaker PS Samurai PS3 Break v1.0 (AVR) PS3 Break v1.0 (AVR) imitation PS3 Break v1.0 (PIC) PS3 Break v1.1 PS3 Break v1.2 PS3 Halo-Key v1.1 PS3 Liberator PS3 Stinger (v1) PS3 Stinger (v2) PS3 USB Jailbreak (v1/16K) PS3 USB Jailbreak (v2/AT64S) PS3 Zpack (Atmel) PS3 Zpack (Silabs) PS3Jailbreak2 (16K) PS3Key (Atmel) PS3Key v2 (Silabs) PS3Pandora PS3Speed PS3super V1.1 PS3super V1.2 PS3super V3.50 PS3YES! PS3YES! Pro PSBreak USB Break v1.0 USB Break v1.1 USBKey (h) USBKey (l) X-KEYVN x3 Jailbreak X3MAX X3Max V2GB Boards Jail breaking Devices (without encasing, already soldered)
Boards Jail breaking Devices (without encasing, already soldered)
Arduino Duemilanove Arduino Mega Atmel AT90USBKEY Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 Atmel RZUSBSTICK Atmel STK525 Atmel Xplain AVR Opendous v1.1 Benito Board BlackCat USB Bumble-B v1 Bumble-B v2 JM-DB-U2 Maximus AVRUSB 1.0 Maximus PIC18FUSB MicroOpenDous1 MicroOpenDous2 MicroOpenDous3 MicroOpenDous4 Micropendous-162 Micropendous1_Base Micropendous2-JTAG Micropendous4 v2 Micropendous AT90USB162 Minimus 32 AVR USB Minimus AVR USB Nano USB Dev Olimex AVR-PX128A1 Olimex AVR-USB-162 Olimex AVR-USB-STK OpenKubus (a) OpenKubus (b) OpenKubus (c) OpenKubus (d) OpenKubus Secstick v1 PS2Chiper's v1 PS2Chiper's v2 PS3opendous AT90USB162 PSXGroovy +Plus PSXGroovy-A PSXGroovy-P Teensy++ 1.0 Teensy++ 2.0 Teensy 1.0 Teensy 2.0 UDIP-8 UDIP-16 UDIP1C USBTiny MKII XBOX 360 USB JTAG SPI Flasher v1 XBOX 360 USB JTAG SPI Flasher v2 XBOX 360 USB Nand SPI Flasher (DIY softmod) Chips, DIY and Kits Jail breaking Devices (require some soldering/modding)
Chips, DIY and Kits Jail breaking Devices (require some soldering/modding)
Atmel AT90USB162 Atmel AT90USB646 Atmel AT90USB647 Atmel AT90USB1286 Atmel AT90USB1287 Atmel ATmega16 Atmel ATmega16A Atmel ATmega16U4 Atmel Atmega32 Atmel ATmega32L Atmel ATmega32U2 Atmel ATmega32U4 Atmel ATmega64S Atmel ATmega162 Atmel ATmega168 Atmel ATmega328(P) Atmel ATmega1280 Atmel ATxMega128a1 Microchip PIC18F14K50 Microchip PIC18F252 Microchip PIC18F2450 Microchip PIC 18F2455 Microchip PIC 18F2550 Microchip PIC 18F4455 Microchip PIC 18F4550 P3 Free Plus DIY PS3opendous DIY kit xbox360 USB Nand SPI Flasher DIY Calculators Jail breaking Devices (List based on ports of Brandon Wilson)
Calculators Jail breaking Devices (List based on ports of Brandon Wilson)
TI-84 Plus TI-84 Plus Silver Edition TI-89 Titanium PSfreedom ports
PSfreedom ports to Smartphone’s, Portable media players, Gaming Handhelds, Internet Tablets and GPS navigation devices
(List based on: PSFreedom WIKI Device_compatibility_list / kakaroto/master @ github) Apple iPhone 2G Smartphone (iOS) s3c-hsotg Complete KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority Apple iPhone 3G Smartphone (iOS) s3c-hsotg Complete KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority Apple iPod Touch 1G Portable media player s3c-hsotg Complete KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority Archos 5 IMT Portable media player mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo / Bubu29 Dingoo A320 Gaming Handheld JZ4732 Complete KaKaRoTo / Waninkoko Google Nexus One Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Aria Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Desire (Bravo/Bravoc) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Dream (G1) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Droid Eris Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Droid Incredible Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Evo 4G Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC HD2 Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC HD Blackstone Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Hero Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Kovsky Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Legend Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Raphael (HTC Touch Pro/HTC Diamond) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Rhodium (HTC Touch Pro 2/HTC Diamond 2) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Sapphire (HTC Magic 32A) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Sapphire (HTC Magic 32B) Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Tattoo Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon HTC Wildfire Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon Motorola Droid Smartphone (Android) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Nokia N800 Internet Tablet (Maemo) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Nokia N810 Internet Tablet (Maemo) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Nokia N900 Smartphone + Internet Tablet (Maemo) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Palm Pre Smartphone (WebOS) mUSB Complete KaKaRoTo Samsung Galaxy I7500 Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 Smartphone (Android) MSM72K Complete KaKaRoTo / DocMon Fake Jail breaking Devices (to avoid at anytime)
Fake Jail breaking Devices (to avoid at anytime)
PS3AVR (FAKE!) [same as TinyAVR] TinyAVR (FAKE!) [same as PS3AVR] ZPack PS3 Backup System (FAKE!) info taken from here: http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Downg...PSgrade_Dongle 4. A usb stick
A usb stick (usb mass storage device)
This is to store the service mode files and f/w on click here for more info
(not all usb stick work only 1 out of 4 of mine did)
according to the wiki if your USB stick passes this test then it will work:- http://www.pendrivelinux.com/testing...compatibility/ Compatible USB mass storage (usb stick)
Compatible USB mass storage (usb stick)
Ok this is where I need your help please post any USB sticks that you know work along with a link to where to buy one from. This way we can have a list here for others to use The following is a direct paste from the wiki (see below) o Don't use any USB Mass Storage Device with enhanced functions as: encryption, finger print reader, U3, pin code etc. o Don't use USB Mass Storage Devices with a long initialization time (e.g. some MP3 players) o Don't use multi partition USB Mass Storage Devices, only use 1 single primary FAT32 partition. o Make sure they are formatted according to specifications with FAT32 (e.g. HP USB Format Tool - or TOKIWA / Ridgecrop FAT32 formatter) I have 4 USB Stick’s and only a 5 year old 512mb stick worked (“GURU” Brand Name) the other 3 NOT WORKING are : (HP 4GB)(Kingston Data Traveler 2GB)(SanDisk cruzer 4GB) I wonder if they have to be 1GB or below. Or cheep & nasty devices to work? Info taken from here: http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Downg...PSgrade_Dongle 4. Screw Drivers
Philips driver’s (PH1 & PH0) anti tamper Torx driver (T8) or a console opening tool kit 6. Solder 7. Flux (to help the solder bind (stops what’s called dead solder where the solder hasn’t made a connection)) 8. Wire
(jumper wires work great) (to connect the flasher to the ps3) not needed for E3 Flasher solderles kit it comes with the wire needed to be soldered
wire guage from ps3devwiki
Wire reference For wiring, use 20-26 AWG. 18 can be too stiff while 28 is too fragile. 24-26 AWG works fine in most cases. The Grounds and VCC wires may ofcourse be thicker than the signal wires. Keep wires short, up to ~20cm max (longer gives errors). The shorter the better : 15cm and shorter mostly works fine with AWG26 on NOR. For NOR wiring the solderarea (the NORpoints) is 10x larger than the solderarea used with NAND (pitch 0.5mm, just as NOR chips btw), so for NOR you have much more headroom (and also need!) to use thicker wires (for NAND you most likely want to use 28 AWG and cannot use much thicker) Use caliper to measure unknown/unmarked wires and compare with above table/listing. [edit] Table: AWG (inch) / Euro (mm) American Wire Gauge Diameter Cross Sectional Area Diameter Cross Sectional Area Notes (AWG) d (inch) A (inch2) d (mm) A (mm2) 0000 (-3) 0,4600 0,1662 11,6839 107,2172 000 (-2) 0,4096 0,1318 10,4048 85,0279 00 (-1) 0,3648 0,1045 9,2658 67,4308 0 0,3249 0,0829 8,2515 53,4756 1 0,2893 0,0657 7,3482 42,4085 2 0,2576 0,0521 6,5438 33,6318 3 0,2294 0,0413 5,8275 26,6715 4 0,2043 0,0328 5,1895 21,1516 5 0,1819 0,0260 4,6214 16,7742 6 0,1620 0,0206 4,1155 13,3027 7 0,1443 0,0164 3,6650 10,5496 8 0,1285 0,0130 3,2638 8,3663 9 0,1144 0,0103 2,9065 6,6348 10 0,1019 0,0082 2,5883 5,2617 12 0,0808 0,0051 2,0527 3,3092 13 0,0720 0,0041 1,8279 2,6243 14 0,0641 0,0032 1,6278 2,0812 15 0,0571 0,0026 1,4496 1,6505 16 0,0508 0,0020 1,2910 1,3089 17 0,0453 0,0016 1,1496 1,0380 18 0,0403 0,0013 1,0238 0,8232 19 0,0359 0,0010 0,9117 0,6528 20 0,0320 0,0008 0,8119 0,5177 21 0,0285 0,0006 0,7230 0,4106 22 0,0253 0,0005 0,6439 0,3256 23 0,0226 0,0004 0,5734 0,2582 24 0,0201 0,0003 0,5106 0,2048 25 0,0179 0,0003 0,4547 0,1624 26 0,0159 0,0002 0,4049 0,1288 Best used for NOR consoles 27 0,0142 0,0002 0,3606 0,1021 28 0,0126 0,0001 0,3211 0,0810 Best used for NAND consoles 29 0.0113 0.286 0.064 30 0.0100 0.255 0.051 31 0.00893 0.227 0.040 32 0.00795 0.202 0.032 33 0.00708 0.180 0.025 34 0.00631 0.160 0.020 35 0.00562 0.143 0.016 36 0.00500 0.127 0.013 37 0.00445 0.113 0.010 38 0.00397 0.101 0.008 39 0.00353 0.0897 0.006 40 0.00314 0.0799 0.005 [edit] Alternative/cable comparison PATA/floppy 40-conductor cable - AWG28 (0.0126" / 0.321mm) with 0.0333" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA/floppy 40-conductor cable - AWG30 (0.0100" / 0.255mm) with 0.0333" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG30 (0.0100" / 0.255mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.0016" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG30 (0.0100" / 0.255mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG31 (0.00893" / 0.227mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.002" PATA 80-conductor cable - AWG32 (0.00795" / 0.202mm) with 0.025" pitch +/- 0.002" Category 6 (ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 22AWG (0.0253" / 0.644mm) Category 6 (ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 23AWG (0.0226" / 0.573mm) Category 6 (ANSI/TIA-568-B.2-1) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 24AWG (0.0201" / 0.511mm) Category 5/5e (TIA/EIA 568-5-A) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 24AWG (0.0201" / 0.511mm) Category 5e patch (TIA/EIA 568-5-A) network cable: 4 twisted pairs of 26AWG (0.0159" / 0.405mm) SATA : solid 26 AWG - 0.0159" / 0.405mm SATA : solid 28 AWG - 0.0126" / 0.321mm SATA : solid 30 AWG - 0.0100" / 0.255mm 9. Heat transfer compound also known as thermal paste (your removing your heat sink so you should replace the compound) 10. Your controller USB cable (to connect the flasher to your pc) 11. A PC (computer) ok if anyone hasnt had a reply yet then i'm sorry i have a heck of alot to do atm and i'm also on pg 38 so it will take me a bit to catch up also thanks everyone who is helping i see there are a few of you and to the noobs listen to them they have alot of expirence between them (1 or 2 are even better than me but shhh dont tell them that )
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For some reason I can't get into FSM, everything went fine, I followed the tutorial to the letter.
I put my PSJailbreak in the right usb port, I press On/Off followed by Eject, the PS3 goes on, after a few seconds the led on the PSJaibreak turns red, it stays red for ~10seconds then turns off and ~5 seconds later the PS3 turns off. Could it be that my dongle isn't working properly, just in case I ordered a new one. One thing I noticed in the tutorial which I thought to be wrong,
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![]() 2nd for the dev board find what ever you can as they are used to simply put the ps3 into factory service mode. you use it for 3-5 seconds thats it. never used again. so find a cheep one ![]() ************* [ - Post Merged - ] *************
& hmm i thought i had put that right! i have changed it. your right btw Last edited by baileyscream; 11-01-2012 at 05:48 PM. |
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