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Xecuter 3 Installation Tutorial
(Rev 1.02) Pin
Header : v1.6
This
tutorial will guide you through installing the
Xecuter 3 modchip by using the pin header
installation method. If you follow this tutorial
carefully you should have absolutely no problems
whatsoever. You should be aware that the Pin
Header install is the absolute most highly
recommended method of installation, after all
the LPC port is SUPPOSED to have a pin header
soldered to it in the first place. A wires
install should only really be used for those who
have the LPC holes filled in with solder (v1.0)
so is not really recommended for the v1.6. We
are assuming that you have some sort of clue how
to use tools and a soldering iron. Tools needed:
Torx 10 & 20 screw drivers. Good quality
soldering iron and solder (doesn't need to be
expensive - a basic 15watt $15 iron will do the
job just as well as a $500 iron). Some flux
paste / flux pen is always recommended along
with some electrical tape. These items are not
essential but guarantee a perfect job.
Rules for good
soldering
Use a
reasonable quality iron of the correct wattage
for the job. Use "electronic" resin cored
solder of fine gauge. Make sure all surfaces
to be soldered are "bright, shiny" and
thoroughly clean. Make sure the solder tip is
clean, shiny and properly "wetted". Remember
the soldering iron tip is only to heat up the
surfaces to be soldered. Apply the resin
cored solder to the heated "job", not to the
soldering iron tip. Remember to visually
inspect ALL of your soldered joints, preferably
with magnifying glasses. Consider using a
multimeter to provide an "electrical continuity"
check between various parts of the
circuit.
You
may also want to check out this website that offers great
tutorials on electronics and soldering. Don't be
afraid IT IS NOT DIFFICULT !
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Let's
see what you get in your X3 kit. As you are
aware Xecuter always gives you a great package
of options, we don't skimp on quality of build
or components supplied. We like to make sure you
have all the adapters and wire harnesses that
you would ever need, regardless if some of the
items are of no use to your particular
installation. Cutting costs = cutting quality
and service. The items that will be used in
EVERY installation are (1) (3) (4) & (8).
(2) & (7) are optional as the switch module
is not actually needed for everything to work,
however its a cool piece of kit which adds
excellent function to your mod install (LAN LED,
HDD LED, Manual Switches, Flash Protect, Mod
Status LED). (5) is required for a v1.6 install
only. (9) is required for a pin header install
only. (6) & (10) is required for a wires
install only.
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Use a Torx 20
Screwdriver. Lift up the sticky pads in the 4
corners and unscrew the bolts. You will also
find 2 screws underneath the silver patent
sticker and also underneath the barcode/date
sticker. Now remove the top cover to reveal the
Hard Drive and DVD Rom
unit.
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Now using a Torx 10
screwdriver, locate the 3 screws that bolt the
DVD Rom and Hard Drive to the chassis and
unscrew.
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1.
Unplug the Hard Drive Power
Connector 2. Unplug the Hard
Drive IDE Cable 3. Remove
the Hard Drive from the Xbox
chassis 4. Remove The DVD
Rom from the Xbox chassis 5.
Unplug the Hard Drive IDE cable from the Xbox
motherboard 6. Unplug the
DVD Rom power cable from the Xbox
motherboard
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Now you have a
clear view of the Xbox motherboard. The first
thing you should do is locate the LPC port that
you have probably read so much about - doesn't
look that crazy does it ? This is the area you
will be soldering the pin header to. As you can
see the holes are clean and ready to go.
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Next job is to
remove the Xbox motherboard from the Xbox
chassis. First unplug all the connectors from
the motherboard to prevent any stress when
removing (2 x Gamepad, 1 x Front Panel, 1 x Fan,
1 x ATX Power), then use a Torx 10 screwdriver
to remove all 10 screws. The diagram illustrates
this clearly just to give you a little
confidence.
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There you have it.
The Xbox motherboard is now removed and ready to
work with. Not so hard at all was it?
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The main difference
between the X2.3 and the X3 pin header is that e
now use the entire LPC bus. You should be aware
that the LPC on the Xbox was DESIGNED to have a
pin header installed. All Xbox Dev kits come
with a pin header from factory - so its obvious
this is the best install method, not only
cleaner but more secure. You should note that
pin 4 and pin 16 is removed as default. For the
v1.6 install you must also remove Pin 6 with
some long nose pliers (This is 5v on the LPC bus
- on the v1.6 Xbox the LPC 5v is permanently on
making it impossible to cleanly disable the mod)
The pictures show very clearly how and where to
connect this to the Xbox motherboard. The pin
header is item 9 on the parts
list.
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You may want to
tape the pin header to the Xbox motherboard
before turning it over to make sure you get all
the pins showing to their full length. After
turning the Xbox motherboard over you can see
exactly where you have to solder. This part is
probably the easiest soldering you will ever
have to do - its fast and simple and is basic 1
on 1 soldering techniques. Just take your time
and you'll do fine. As you can see in the
pictures the before and after shots show you how
simple and clean it really
is.
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solder the wires from the RED/GREEN/GRAY adapter
(Item 8 on the parts list). Green is LAN LED,
Red is Hard Drive LED, Gray is D0. For those
that don't know D0 is used to switch between
your Xbox bios and modchip bios - sending a
ground signal to the D0 line forces the Xbox to
boot from the LPC port, when a ground signal is
not sent then your Xbox boots as if there is no
modchip; all enable/disable functions are
performed by the modchip of course. These 3
points are again very easy, they are direct
solder points and no difficult vias (like the
ones where many people had problems with the D0
on TOP of the motherboard).
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Now for the most
difficult bit - the v1.6 LPC Rebuild. You should
note that this is needed for v1.6 Xbox's
ONLY. We have to do this because 4 of the
LPC outputs (namely LAD0 / LAD1 / LAD2 / LAD3)
are actually missing. These points are of course
needed for any LPC modchip to work so we simply
connect the "LAD's" to where the signal is
actually live on the motherboard. All points are
relatively easy if you have some amount of
soldering experience - you may struggle if this
is your first time so take care !
If you have the
v1.6 Rebuild PCB from your supplier then goto this link on how to fit it -
you do not need to install manual
wires.
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how everything should look once you have
soldered. Like we said before it doesn't look
difficult does it ? Once you are confident that
your solder points are solid you should tape the
cable in place and attach to the X3 as
illustrated. The X3 is item 1 on the parts list
(duh)
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Now the last bit of
soldering - the Alternate 5v Point. This is the
easiest solder point on the v1.6 and we provide
a cable that can easily be plugged on to the X3
after it has been soldered. The Alternate 5v
cable is item 5 on the parts list.
NOTE: If you dont use the alt 5v
connection (maybe you used the wire install?)
you must tape up the alt 5v pin (top right just
above the backup flash rom) to insulate against
any possible shorts - you can also use some
rubber insulation from some power cable as shown
in the picture below. This is for both X3 and
X2.6 mods. You should always make sure you
use a little diligence and common sense when
toying with electrical components. On a v1.6
install you should have used the Alt 5v wire
that was supplied (Part #5).

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Now we are going to
connect the Power/Eject No Solder Adapter (Item
3 on parts list).
1.
Unplug the Yellow cable that connects to the
Xbox's Power/Eject
buttons. 2. Plug in the
Power/Eject No Solder
Adapter 3. Remove the
backing tape and fix to the Xbox
chassis 4. Plug the Yellow
cable into the adapter 5.
Plug in the X3 Power/Eject cable (Item 4 on
parts list) 6. Connect the
X3 Power/Eject cable to the X3 as
illustrated
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Here is an overview
shot of how everything should look so far.
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Now to connect the
external switch. We are going to route the cable
by removing the game pad port from the left side
of the case (Game Ports 1 & 2). You will
need to use a Torx 10 screwdriver.
1.
Unscrew 2 Torx 10 screws from the gamepad
port. 2. Take care in
removing from the Xbox
chassis 3. This is the gap
where we are going to thread the switch
cable 4. Take your time in
thread the cable - do one socket at a time it
can be a little fiddly 5.
Connect the X3 switch 6.
Remove the backing paper and stick to the Xbox
as shown 7. Re-connect the
gamepad port - take care in making sure the
switch cable is sitting nice and flat (put some
electrical tape over the wires to protect from
any damage. 8. Connect to
the X3 modchip as
illustrated
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This is how everything should look
at this stage. In fact you are actually done -
that's the entire X3 installation process
finished. I wonder how many of you are now
asking yourself what all the fuss was about -
it's not difficult at all is it ?
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also probably wondering what the little switch
is on the X3 Modchip itself. Well this is a
secondary flash protection switch. It's for
those who wish to have flash protection enabled
without having the external switch installed. If
you wish to be able to flash your mod the switch
should be to the LEFT (as per diagram) for both
X3 Switch and None X3 Switch
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Connect up your DVD
Rom and Hard Drive to the Xbox motherboard and
then plug in your AV cable. Now power up the
Xbox with a quick tap of the power button. If
you have followed everything correctly you
should get a bright blue X3 logo on your switch
panel. This means that the mod is booting from
the main 2MB Flash Rom and everything is
functioning correctly. Your TV screen should
show FlashBIOS v3.x. To test disabling the mod
simply press and hold the power button until the
X3 Logo shines bright red. It shouldn't be
longer than a second. You will now see your Xbox
booting with the X3 disabled and the TV screen
should show your Xbox booting up as normal with
the Green X Logo. To test booting from
your 256k backup Flash Rom you need to press
BOTH your power button and eject button at the
same time. The X3 logo should sine bright purple
(a mix between the Blue and Red LED's). Your TV
screen should show FlashBIOS v3.x
SUCCESS
!!
NOW
GO HERE FOR FLASHBIOS TUTORIALS
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