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Old 01-31-2013   #21
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Then you have bad dumps or your writing the nands in wrong order


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Old 01-31-2013   #22
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and why it shows YLOD when i flash the original bios flashes???and dont that happen after the install of the update from the usb stick?
is the nand still getting the 3,3V from the ps3 when it's powered on?
i know for flashing you are using the power source from the progskeet...
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is the nand still getting the 3,3V from the ps3 when it's powered on?
How can i check that??

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i know for flashing you are using the power source from the progskeet...
I´m using one wire connecting from progskeet 3.3v at one side and welded to the split nand pcb(the one that has derivation Nand 1 and 2).
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Originally Posted by matrixpt View Post
How can i check that??
i'm probably talking crap here, never worked with any flasher so i don't know what i'm talking about.

but if i understand it right you have a clip that connects to the nand on the mainboard, the 3,3V is in that clip?

and if you flashed succesfully you remove that clip and start the ps3 the normal way?
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Originally Posted by matrixpt
How can i check that??

i'm probably talking crap here, never worked with any flasher so i don't know what i'm talking about.

but if i understand it right you have a clip that connects to the nand on the mainboard, the 3,3V is in that clip?

and if you flashed succesfully you remove that clip and start the ps3 the normal way?
correct.
to power on the ps3, all from programming tools are dissasembled...
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Originally Posted by matrixpt View Post
correct.
to power on the ps3, all from programming tools are dissasembled...
@matrixpt
i just had a quick look into your dump,
Back Nand is Flash 1 and
processor side is Flash 0
hope you done it right, i will look into more in depth at night, or maybe @Sarah1331 has time to check it earlier.
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Originally Posted by matrixpt View Post
correct.
to power on the ps3, all from programming tools are dissasembled...
this is probably not the issue, but if you measure if there's power for the nand, you can rule that out.
it's only usefull to do if you have a sign of ylod.

found this pic, with the 3,3V point.
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this is probably not the issue, but if you measure if there's power for the nand, you can rule that out.
it's only usefull to do if you have a sign of ylod.

found this pic, with the 3,3V point.
and measure during the flash procedure with clip attached and connected to pc or normal ps3 turn on?
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Originally Posted by matrixpt View Post
normal ps3 turn on?
normal turn on, during the flashing it should be ok, else you could not flash the nand?

btw, is there also an option to verify if the dump you send to the nands are written ok? (reading back the nand)
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and measure during the flash procedure with clip attached and connected to pc or normal ps3 turn on?
Will; i have checked Your dump. it looks valid to me @Sarah1331 , i need a second opinion on that
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