Phat RGH 1.2 Guide
By Larvs#9526
All parts can be purchased from ChipChopMod UK
What you will need:
- NAND Programmer (xFlasher 360, J-R Programmer, NAND-X)
- A glitch chip (Ace v3, Coolrunner, Matrix v1)
- J-Runner with Extras
- RGH 1.2 Timing file pack (if you're using Ace v3 - download these)
- Falcon or Jasper XBOX 360 Motherboard, unsure? Follow this guide
- A basic toolkit which includes torx bits
- 28-30awg wrapping wire (your glitch chip may already come with wire)
- A soldering iron and some soldering experience as you’ll be working with tiny points.
Wiring your NAND & Glitch Chip Wires
- Tear down your console to the motherboard, follow guides on YouTube if you get stuck!
- Once torn down, solder your NAND headers to your console using diagram below:
- Once done, wire up your glitch chip wires using the appropriate diagram below:
Ace v3
Matrix & Coolrunner
- Once you are happy with the points, they are connected properly, and your NAND cables are installed, it’s time to glitch the console!
- Give your console standby power and and connect your programmer.
J-Runner Guide
- Identify your console by clicking the
?
. Make sure J-Runner identifies your console in the output window.
- Read your consoles NAND by pressing the
Read NAND
button.
- Once NAND has been read, select the following options on the right hand side under XeBuild, then click Create ECC.
3a.Glitch2
3b.SMC+
- Once ECC has been created, click
Write ECC
.
- Click program timing file button, and program your timing file appropriate to your glitch chip. If you're unsure, please refer to
Timing File Assistant
5a. If you're using a Ace v3, make sure you grabbed timings from above and head toAdvanced
,Nand/Timing File Functions
,XSVF
orSVF
Click 3 dots and load up an Ace v3 timing file from the folder you downloaded above.
- Plug in HDMI/AV, Ethernet (optional) and power cable, and power console. Glitch chip should flash and within a few seconds it should boot into XeLL. From there, you should see your CPU Key. Either write this down, or type your consoles IP into J-Runner (if you have Ethernet connected) and it'll grab everything for you.
- Now you have your CPU Key, you will be able to make your hacked image. Click
Create XeBuild Image
– and it’ll create your hacked image which you will write to your console.
- Once XeBuild image has been created, and the J-Runner log shows no errors – click
Write NAND
and voila! You have completed your RGH1.2 hack on your console.
- Unplug your programmer and power on your console. If you power on with eject you should see XeLL.