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06/02/2012 RGH on the Xbox 360 So, I have been meaning to write this entry for a long time now. I bought this baby some time ago. The device is very very similar to the cool runner they share the same smd chip.First of all I ordered it for about 15$ preconfigured for jasper on a Chinese site. Also I ordered a nand programmer same brand.

The customer support service is very poor on the behalf of the x360glitch (the manufacturer). There is no way to program the RGH (pcb) the nandpro just spills an error and that is all, they failed to answer on how to actually program this with another update.
So, down to business. They provide a tutorial at http://www.x360glitch.com/userguide.htm which is 80% accurate. After all the soldering and search on the internet I found out that the ECCGlitch Generator from freepig is a major failure. I advise you all to use the tool provided by http://www.logic-sunrise.com/telecharger-355848-reset-glitch-hack-v11.html which is the python builder for xell.
All went well and flashed the new nand with Xell to get the CPU key so I can build my image. This was the first time a noticed that the glitch was slow (Jasper 16mb (128mb actual nand size) CB 61750). After a lot of struggle with the 360_Multi_Builder_v0.2 in a struggle to keep the 13604 version which outputted wrong nand images (with lots of trial and error) which wouldn’t glitch, I updated the version to 360_Multi_Builder_v0.7 (contains the latest dash which I sooo hate) and went ok.
I used the Freestyle dash as the default xbox home xex and all was ok.
Alter a while a got frustrated about the actual glitch which on cold boot wouldn’t start and normally in 5-10 minutes I could hear the fans glitching but nothing, so I googled the problem and found some solution involving ceramic capacitors between GND and J4A. So I tried a 102k ceramic (1nf/1000pf) got glitching sound and no glitch, next was a 0.023nf/230pf I could hear it glitch but nothing, next was a 0.101nf/100pf the system glitched in 2-5 seconds on a forced cold boot (power unplugged) and normal glitching was very very hard, I then used a 0.680nf/680pf no glitch sound and no glitch not even on cold. So I made a 0.22nf/200pf capacitor and it was slow on a cold boot and pretty normal on a boot but still slow, I finally settled for a 0.33nf/330pf capacitor with normal and cold glitching in 5-10 s.
I tried to install control leds but with no success.
PS:I fitted my xbox with a side cooler on top of the cpu and gpu heatpipe and wired it to the fans input. Bear in mind that the fans voltage is not 5v but rather lower and when the fans are at full blast when it is overheating, then the fans get 5v. So better wire the accessories to the input power plug to get true 5v and 12v (I will move mine also)
That is all for now. Have fun and happy glitching
