Saturday, December 8, 2012

Xbox 360 JTAG Tutorial - Part 2

Xbox 360 JTAG Tutorial - Part 2 Tube. Duration : 5.78 Mins.


Watch in HD. In this segment of my Xbox 360 JTAG tutorial, I will be demonstrating how the necessary wired are soldered to the Xbox 360 motherboard. DISCLAIMER: If as a result of following this tutorial, you render your Xbox 360 damaged and/or inoperable, I accept no responsibility or liability for your loss. You follow this guide entirely at your own risk. As a substitute for the second diagram in the video, please see the following diagram: i946.photobucket.com If you would prefer to solder your JTAG wires to an LPT connector, rather than threading them into your LPT port, please see the following tutorial: www.se7ensins.com Requirements to complete this project: - PC with an LPT port - CAT5 cable or Kynar wire - Soldering iron - Ability to solder - Xbox 360 console with Xenon motherboard and dashboard revision below 8xxx series - Torx 8 and 10 screwdrivers, and optionally a flathead screwdriver - Five 100Ohm 1/4W Resistors - Three Switching Diodes (1N4148) To identify your motherboard, you can refer to the diagram below: www.360-hq.com If your console does not have a HDMI port, it has a Xenon motherboard. Please do not ask me about dashboard downgrades, assistance with the 10th perstige glitch, or if there is some way to apply the JTAG modification to an updated console. To determine your dashboard revision, please follow this path: My Xbox - System Settings - Console Settings - System Info. The numbers displayed will be in the format "2.0.XXXX", with "XXXX" being your ...

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