vyktormvmpay25
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Ok now about finding YLOD, what does "halt " command? Something for syscon or SB.?
Can you pinpoint me to that? I cant find a concrete diagramAh forgot one way simple that can probably will keep unit open as glod. Simply put SB tristate on gnd. We should test that. If an rsod form it's working with nor. Can't remember for Nand. I use to read out of board, found easier to manipulate like that. It should work fine on board with teensy.
Ok now about finding YLOD, what does "halt " command? Something for syscon or SB.?
http://s.go.ro/ax49drsuCan you pinpoint me to that? I cant find a concrete diagram
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Is this what you suggested? I did not need hot air, iron was enough..Coils or whatever, what do you think it should get more relevant measurements of cpu/gpu this method?
Ok so am I right that I should solder a wire between these 2 points? Should it be a continuous connection or should I place a break or a switch in the wire so it can be open or closed circuit?
Did one of them not show up or are they too big?Wait a bit to edit a photo
Oh ok, my bad. So I ground that tristate point.Tristate always will be on gnd points. That 3v3 is marked in case to know where to power flasher from. Gnd is most easy to bo found.
Ok, will do!Yes power with tristate to gnd and see if unit works longer then before. This means you need to read both nands.
Ok good news! It stays powered on! No clue if it'll do anything but I have it hooked to my TV just to see if anything shows up.Yes power with tristate to gnd and see if unit works longer then before. This means you need to read both nands.
It won't affect anything, just be careful not to short something else.
I have some buck regulators that I can adjust to 3.3v. Would that work?No on this halt mode it was before kind of hardware testing voltage and things, it won't get so hot as gpu is not used by software. Now in this mode you can only do some UART test and things like extract flash memory or so. You won't see anything on screen or paired controller, halt is kind of suspend booting to software side.
Next you must read flash memorys but I rater use an strong pc power supply 3v3 line to power common line of 3v3 from your motherboard. Those models of mobo cok001 and cok002 never fails with memory soldered on board. With sem001 is a long story.
Use 3v3 because nands/nor use 3v3 signal levels. It's dangerous to give you advice as this is more advanced users and I don't want to be responsible as I may not be an good teacher or you may not understand something may destroy boards.I have some buck regulators that I can adjust to 3.3v. Would that work?
I have the voltage regulator for the teensy that I was about to solder on... should I still do that or should I solder the 5v connection back and strictly power the board via external power?
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Ok when I'm probing like this with the coils missing I'm reading 3 to 4 volts... This is already high right? And therefore means the high voltage problem is not caused by the side of the tokins and is back there as expectedOh it should have 12 v to see 3 sec power off. You can test somehow without assembly, but be careful on shorts, see if any errors logs will exchange and see voltage of that linie
Taught you have open power line of cpu