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if i was you i'd go over the solder points with a de-solder wick or a desolder pump before you post any pics.
if you dont do the above then please quote me when you post the pics as i carnt wait to read @Sarah1331 and @underwurlde replies ![]() i think i might get a new sig quote out of this thread
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Although it would be nice to see a perfect soldering photo with wires attached ( not one of mine please op )I have attempted these points twice and gave up both times there so **** to get Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk |
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Did you flash anything to the console
Did you get a dump?? Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk |
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i thought you couldn't solder the testpoints on a nand?
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Omg he hasn't read the thread
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ive read the thread fine and from looking at the images and reading up on the ps3devwiki ius that you shouldnt be using the testpoints on a nand console i was curious cause ive been looking into working with a nand console seeing how ive only worked with nors
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no dump, no flash, winskeet not recognise nand, in other forum i read it's possible solder my cok-002 testpoint and fully succesful from any users
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@Useus
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Photos posted not clear & out of focus, but what I can see is that you need to wick away excess solder and clean flux etc. Fingers crossed that you have not ripped / damaged a via. True. There are no 'test-points'... but there are via's on the PCB which someone has mapped to the pins of the flash chips. Andy |
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with tester it's all ok, no shorts, no damaged via...
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