So I got my nand 360-clip today and I put it to the test with the new NANDway signal booster hex.
I didn't want to use a PSU so I followed the COK-001 tristate diagram on @judges rar file.
Once i booted my ps3, it turned on for 3 seconds then it went red. I tried it again and same problem. So I removed the connection. I don't think thats the tristate pad.
But anyways, so I tried to boot up my PS3 and it gave me a black screen for about 15 seconds then it went off. So what I did was, I connected to the tristate again but this time I connected it to the exposed copper that runs from the edge of the mobo.
My ps3 did the same thing, booted up for about 3 seconds then red.
I disconnected everything, and closed up my system. Now when I try to turn it on, it immediately (like 2 seconds after I press the power button), it goes yellow then it flashes red and all lights go off.
I don't have a dump before all this.
Do I have a full bricked PS3?
Right now, I managed to get a full dump of my top NAND (Close to the CPU) without any "Invalid blocks", but on my bottom NAND I get random ones.
@judges @BwE
You guys are experienced with this. Any help?
Thanks
PS. My PS3 is a CECH-A01. Mobo is a COK-001. Also is invalid blocks bad?
I didn't want to use a PSU so I followed the COK-001 tristate diagram on @judges rar file.
Once i booted my ps3, it turned on for 3 seconds then it went red. I tried it again and same problem. So I removed the connection. I don't think thats the tristate pad.
But anyways, so I tried to boot up my PS3 and it gave me a black screen for about 15 seconds then it went off. So what I did was, I connected to the tristate again but this time I connected it to the exposed copper that runs from the edge of the mobo.
My ps3 did the same thing, booted up for about 3 seconds then red.
I disconnected everything, and closed up my system. Now when I try to turn it on, it immediately (like 2 seconds after I press the power button), it goes yellow then it flashes red and all lights go off.
I don't have a dump before all this.
Do I have a full bricked PS3?
Right now, I managed to get a full dump of my top NAND (Close to the CPU) without any "Invalid blocks", but on my bottom NAND I get random ones.
@judges @BwE
You guys are experienced with this. Any help?
Thanks
PS. My PS3 is a CECH-A01. Mobo is a COK-001. Also is invalid blocks bad?