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J-R Programmer v2, NAND flasher, USB. You can also order here a similar replacement programmer NAND Key. Fast NAND JTag SPI reader / programmer. Includes full POST monitoring for the CR3 Pro rater feature. Speed enhancements are also included that puts it within 30 seconds of the high speed NAND-X. Fast NAND JTag SPI reader / programmer. This USB driver (STSW-LINK009) is for ST-LINK/V2, ST-LINK/V2-1 and STLINK-V3 boards and derivatives (STM8/STM32 discovery boards, STM8/STM32 evaluation boards and STM32 Nucleo boards). It declares to the system the USB interfaces possibly provided by the ST-LINK: ST Debug, Virtual COM port and ST Bridge interfaces.

Purchase includes:

-JR programmer v2 device

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

-JRPv2 to CR programming cable. (cable that goes from the JRP to glitch chips in order to program them)

-6 pin bit of pin header so you can insert into the JRP to CR programming cable to easily program glitch chips without soldering.

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-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

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You can download the JRP V2 Drivers from me here: www.weekendmodder.com/JRPv2_drivers.zip

Try the alternative drivers here if you have problems with 'driver signature' related stuff: www.weekendmodder.com/JRProgrammerDriverInstaller.rar


The nand reading wires that are included have little connectors on them originally designed to be used with QSBs. 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.

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Drivers Jr Programmer V2 Driver


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**Note: No USB cable is included. The JRP requires a USB 'mini' type port. Technical name: A-Male to Mini-B. Here are links to a few options if you don't have one:

Amazon Add on item (cheapest Amazon option)
Amazon Basics
Ebay (absolute cheapest option and ships from within the USA)


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**Note: Purchase of supplies from my shop does not entitle you to me personally supporting your install. 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. If you need help, check out weekendmodder.com/helpme for some guidance on the type of info I need and then use the 'contact' page to reach out to me.


This device is used for diagnostic/repair work on the Xbox 360 console.


  • Product Code: JRPv2
  • Availability: 64
  • $25.99

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There are a few variants of the USBAsp, mostly they work the same and need the same drivers.

This guide is for the ones that look like this, but as I say mostly they work the same so try it anyway.

Linux Drivers

Your system should already have the necessary driver, but might need a tweak to allow non-root users to access the USBasp

Create a text file /etc/udev/rules.d/99-USBAsp.rules and inside that file put the following single line

SUBSYSTEM'usb', ATTR{product}'USBasp', ATTR{idProduct}'05dc', ATTRS{idVendor}'16c0', MODE='0666'

this is tested on my Ubuntu systems, your milage may vary, you probably need to restart udev (/etc/init.d/udev restart), or just reboot.

Google is your friend.

Mac Drivers

Nope, I don't think you need any, it will probably 'just work'.

Windows Drivers

Windows is of course the bothersome child, but it's not too hard once you know how.

You need to install 'libusb', the simplest way to install is to use the 'Zadig' software, first download it…

Now connect your USBAsp and run the Zadig program. In the Zadig window a drop-down shows all the found devices which it might be able to help with and hopefully USBasp is in there.

If it's now shown in the drop down, try selecting 'List All Devices' from the Options menu

now in the area on the right side of the arrow, you will see some little up and down arrows, this selects the driver to install for that device, on the left of the green arrow is the driver already installed for that device if any. You probably want to select 'libusbK' if it is available on the right of that green arrow.

But you can always run zadig again and try a different driver if you have no luck the first time.

The Zadig website is here, Zadig is GPL open source software.

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You can download the JRP V2 Drivers from me here: www.weekendmodder.com/JRPv2_drivers.zip

Try the alternative drivers here if you have problems with 'driver signature' related stuff: www.weekendmodder.com/JRProgrammerDriverInstaller.rar


The nand reading wires that are included have little connectors on them originally designed to be used with QSBs. 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.


Olympus ix50 manual.

**Note: No USB cable is included. The JRP requires a USB 'mini' type port. Technical name: A-Male to Mini-B. Here are links to a few options if you don't have one:

Amazon Add on item (cheapest Amazon option)
Amazon Basics
Ebay (absolute cheapest option and ships from within the USA)


**Note: Purchase of supplies from my shop does not entitle you to me personally supporting your install. 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. If you need help, check out weekendmodder.com/helpme for some guidance on the type of info I need and then use the 'contact' page to reach out to me.


This device is used for diagnostic/repair work on the Xbox 360 console.


  • Product Code: JRPv2
  • Availability: 64
  • $25.99

2 reviews / Write a review

There are a few variants of the USBAsp, mostly they work the same and need the same drivers.

This guide is for the ones that look like this, but as I say mostly they work the same so try it anyway.

Linux Drivers

Your system should already have the necessary driver, but might need a tweak to allow non-root users to access the USBasp

Create a text file /etc/udev/rules.d/99-USBAsp.rules and inside that file put the following single line

SUBSYSTEM'usb', ATTR{product}'USBasp', ATTR{idProduct}'05dc', ATTRS{idVendor}'16c0', MODE='0666'

this is tested on my Ubuntu systems, your milage may vary, you probably need to restart udev (/etc/init.d/udev restart), or just reboot.

Google is your friend.

Mac Drivers

Nope, I don't think you need any, it will probably 'just work'.

Windows Drivers

Windows is of course the bothersome child, but it's not too hard once you know how.

You need to install 'libusb', the simplest way to install is to use the 'Zadig' software, first download it…

Now connect your USBAsp and run the Zadig program. In the Zadig window a drop-down shows all the found devices which it might be able to help with and hopefully USBasp is in there.

If it's now shown in the drop down, try selecting 'List All Devices' from the Options menu

now in the area on the right side of the arrow, you will see some little up and down arrows, this selects the driver to install for that device, on the left of the green arrow is the driver already installed for that device if any. You probably want to select 'libusbK' if it is available on the right of that green arrow.

But you can always run zadig again and try a different driver if you have no luck the first time.

The Zadig website is here, Zadig is GPL open source software.

Troubleshooting Windows

If you get a message like 'could not find USB device with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc'

This probably indicates that zadig (or you) selected the wrong driver, re-run zadig and try a different one, typically at least for a 64bit system, libusbK is what you want.

If the zadig install times-out and says it failed to install

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Don't worry just reboot (you might not be able to quit Zadig, doesn't matter, just reboot), it probably worked anyway. Try again if not.

If you don't see USBasp in the devices list in Zadig

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Remember to plug in your USBasp before starting Zadig, and select Options > List All Devices in zadig's window in case it think's it's already installed.

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