Trusty's speed control pics
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Trusty's speed control pics
Ok here are the pics of the 2 processors off the motherboard. I have to put the console back together still and will post more pics of the complete xbox when it is done. But I did not want to keep everyone waiting!
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Re: Trusty's speed control pics
Looks like Trusty was inspired by the Friendtech adapter design, the layout looks similar.
Friendtech adapter:
Friendtech adapter:
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Re: Trusty's speed control pics
it looks like a frequency splitter or something like that as it has a oscilator on it.
it possibly half's the clock cycles.
it possibly half's the clock cycles.
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Looks to me like the switchless board has the capacity to have the switch added, stands to reason that it would be a clone of the friendtech adapter or indeed 1 of the very same. Very interesting
it half's the work cycles of the CPU, so that oscillator has to either be counting states or continuously changing the state of the CPU, in not sure really
can the oscillator be used for counting? from what Trusty has said and what I have seen the frequency isn't changed as such,professor_jonny wrote:it looks like a frequency splitter or something like that as it has a oscilator on it.
it possibly half's the clock cycles.
it half's the work cycles of the CPU, so that oscillator has to either be counting states or continuously changing the state of the CPU, in not sure really
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Re: Trusty's speed control pics
But notice one thing. The trusty adapter runs on the 3.3volts and the friendtech is hooked to 5volts.
The way of P3-S 1.4G to speed control
The way of P3-S 1.4G/512K to speed control:
XBOX 1.4G structure : XBOX 1.4G Reset & Power on Map: XBOX 1.4G version 1: XBOX 1.4G version 2: XBOX 1.4G version 3: ---- to be Continued ---
XBOX 1.4G structure : XBOX 1.4G Reset & Power on Map: XBOX 1.4G version 1: XBOX 1.4G version 2: XBOX 1.4G version 3: ---- to be Continued ---
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The way of P3-S 1.4G to speed control
The way of P3-S 1.4G/512K to speed control:
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XBOX 1.4G version 4: XBOX 1.4G version 5: XBOX 1.4G version 6:
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XBOX 1.4G version 4: XBOX 1.4G version 5: XBOX 1.4G version 6:
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Re: Trusty's speed control pics
Thank you
project media center "part one" (working progress): 6tb trusty 1.4ghz + 128mb v1.4 Xbox water cooled pc case with xenium ice, LCD, HDMI out and optical out.
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Re: Trusty's speed control pics
intel confidential
do yuo have a part list there trusty so i can add the speed control to my board ? or are you able to send me an upgrade processor board ?
do yuo have a part list there trusty so i can add the speed control to my board ? or are you able to send me an upgrade processor board ?
Re: Trusty's speed control pics
Yes , "Intel xxxxxxl " , -) ,,So you know now: the hardware of XBOX 1 was designed by the great company: Intel corporation......this is also the main reason why XBOX 1 is very stable and powerful ....professor_jonny wrote:intel confidential
do yuo have a part list there trusty so i can add the speed control to my board ? or are you able to send me an upgrade processor board ?
---- Let me think about the possibility...... but the easy way is sending you the new CPU module with speed control circuit .... But I don't know if your old 1.4G module is glued or not, if glued,then it's quite hard to take off the old CPU module ....
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Re: Trusty's speed control pics
and how did you manage to get ahold of the intel schematics for the xbox?
by the way mine is not glued on it is just butt soldered to the adaptor is there bits to solder under the processor ? if so im not going to atempt that my rework station is not that flash, it will popcorn the core before it desolders the chip.
by the way mine is not glued on it is just butt soldered to the adaptor is there bits to solder under the processor ? if so im not going to atempt that my rework station is not that flash, it will popcorn the core before it desolders the chip.