Rpidemon
Enthusiast
Does the crystal need to be disabled or can it be left as is and not solder to stby_clk point to use the chips clock as opposed to the consoles? Bit of contradicting info is making my head hurt
Thank you so just to clarify disable crystal and wire the same as a rev C as per http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/86641-Xecuter-CoolRunner-Rev-C-Slim-Wire-Install-GuideI disabled mine and bridged the jumper works just fine
Thank you I have also read about the project muffin method have you had a go at this seems to be the easier install of the 2 but less reliable boot times?Well that is the same method I used and mine works fine ..
Excellent I have been using Ace V3 in slim trinitys and had a 5/5 success rate but waiting for a slow boat delivery from China has made the Rev D my only option on this install. May I pick your brains as to which set of timing files you used and which one gave you success.I have only ever done one rgh on my own and my boot tones have been pretty good tbh 10-30 seconds
Umm, the rev D uses 3.3V, not 5V?5v and ground wires that come with Rev d are horrendously fat
S-RGH is better, project muffin doesn't work every single time. Plus, it requires more fine tuning in some cases.I think this is on a par with 15342's S-RGH using the ACE v3 but a few more installs will decide.
It's fun to fuch with though.Umm, the rev D uses 3.3V, not 5V?
S-RGH is better, project muffin doesn't work every single time. Plus, it requires more fine tuning in some cases.
Not bad, Now try getting instant boots with an REV C2 out of 2 now on the Project Muffin installs this time using a Matrix v3 again with the 7.1 timing file on a Trinity. Boom 1-3 glitches every time don't mind if I do
Clone or original
Not bad, Now try getting instant boots with an REV C