immune wrote:i just bricked another 2 Consoles flashing corrupt M8+ Bios with Gentoox.
Firstly I would have to ask what makes you certain that the bios.bin was corrupted?
I know on Linux this could be checked by using the compare command like so,
cmp badbios.bin goodbios.bin > badbios.bin goodbios.bin differ: byte 45, line 1
immune wrote:Using Raincoat Splinter Cell Exploit to reflash the TSOP?
Gentoox still uses the Raincoat binary to flash the TSOP...
Personally I use a modified version of the SC exploit which utilities Raincoat 0.7
I'm not sure as to which version of Raincoat that Gentoox uses but I had been advised
by the creator the SC exploit (modrobert) not to use alternate versions of Raincoat 0.7
You could just use EvoX for flashing anything except for the Windbond TSOP...
cashonly wrote:But there is a workaround (i did not tested it):
"1. Insert you booting disc in the DVD drive(HeXen, Auto-Installer...)
2. Tie both D0 and A15 to ground
3. Boot the Xbox with special tsop_m7 bios (from a modchip)
4. Remove D0 from ground (leave it hanging without touching anything)once the front LED starts flashing
5. Remove A15 from ground one you see the Xbox logo on your TV.
6. Flash your TSOP using your favorite tool."
Before attempting this I would check what version xbox console you have,
And check the size of the bios you were using as I believe there is every chance
that you TSOP flashed a v1.0-1.1 console with a 256k bios...
Note that v1.0-1.1 require 1024k bios and v1.2-1.5 require 256k bios
If this is the case there is a much easier fix for this situation...
THE 3 WIRE TRICK:
I tried finding this online but all websites containing this fix no longer exists
but fortunately I had this saved within my archive of xbox stuff.
1. Solder a wire to each point highlighted red in the image below
2. Twist the ends together to bridge them (I extended my wires outside of the console)
3. Boot your xbox, If your console boots normally it was flashed with 256k bios
4. While the console is still on untwist the wires and reflash with 1024k bios
Note there is a way of using these 3 wires to enable multiple bios's on a 1024k TSOP
immune wrote:Apart from that this will be the first time i will solder something at all

. Any suggestions on a good basic solder set ? Maybe one from Ebay?
Just get a standard 40w soldering iron, thats what I used for almost 10 years and
only got a solder station couple of weeks ago. Just if your going to use it for bridging the
TSOP points I would do this as soon as the iron can melt the solder other wise it may get
too hot and could completely lift the pads from the motherboard...
I hope this helps...