rynax
Enthusiast
It seems the team behind X360ACE has released a new version of the chip marked as V4.
I guess it would be a new technology for reliable instant booting using extra C1 C2 points?
Otherwise there's no point to solder more wires compared to the already very good 6 wires V3 cafe version.
Also it's 3.3V instead of the 5V on the V3.
Corona
Trinity P1 P2 mode
Anyone know why they use the extra C1 C2 poins?
I guess it would be a new technology for reliable instant booting using extra C1 C2 points?
Otherwise there's no point to solder more wires compared to the already very good 6 wires V3 cafe version.
Also it's 3.3V instead of the 5V on the V3.
Corona
Trinity P1 P2 mode
Anyone know why they use the extra C1 C2 poins?