

This device is used for diagnostic/repair work on the Xbox 360 console. If you need help, check out /helpme for some guidance on the type of info I need and then use the "contact" page to reach out to me. I'll try to help out with questions or issues as much as I can, but my personal support of your install is not guaranteed. **Note: Purchase of supplies from my shop does not entitle you to me personally supporting your install. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering. So when I try to update the drivers with the J-Runner drivers, but it simply says the hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The computer recognizes it as the JR PROGRAMMER. Looks like this, you probably already have one.Īnd I've got them for sale separately on my store now. So I soldered my JRP v2 correctly, plugs into my computer and it has green LED. Technical name of the cable you need: A-Male to Mini-B. This device requires a USB "mini" type connector. You can download the JRP V2 Drivers from me here: /JRPv2drivers.zip. I suggest you just clip them off and use them as normal, but if you want to keep them original then pick up a set of extras. JR Programmer V2 - nand programmer and glitch chip flasher. You can download the JRP V2 Drivers from me here: Try the alternative drivers here if you have problems with "driver signature" related stuff: The nand reading wires that are included have little connectors on them originally designed to be used with QSBs. JRPv2 "rater" cable (used only with specific Team-Xecuter products like the CR4 and RJTAG kits to do "rater" boot testing) *most people won't use this 6 pin bit of pin header so you can insert into the JRP to CR programming cable to easily program glitch chips without soldering. (cable that goes from the JRP to glitch chips in order to program them)

JRPv2 to nand header wires (cable that goes from the JRP to the 360's motherboard)
