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MonkY2

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« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2006, 04:25:00 PM »

Hi. Sorry to bother you... but i just installed a new 300GB WD drive, formatted it, and started wondering if i have the right bios inside my modchip (it's an Alladin XT+). The problem i have is that every program doesn't know what kind of bios i have. EvoX for example shows me in BIOS Version: Unknown. Don't know if it helpse, but when i boot my XBOX i have an Evo-X logo on the top left side of the screen. Also, in evox.ini current firmware it shows me this:

Current      = 0x401094bd0f5bb490cb14413efdc63fc1

So, how can i find out what bios i have actually ? Thank you in advance !
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crowmanpr

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« Reply #16 on: October 30, 2006, 08:25:00 PM »

[BIOS]

#
ROM      = "EvoX 2.0",0x76fd88337b8d8c1f116f85f3984b98b6
ROM      = "EvoX 2.1",0x99487615bb30670cb65993388fcf2a63
ROM      = "EvoX 2.2",0x220ade778785cfc3c98bb5ea8bbd8608
ROM      = "EvoX 2.3",0xd79bc87c2caa1a50dcc7016adf2ccc0a
ROM      = "EvoX 2.4",0xe3ce66b99957a92fdac40af951c3f1fd
#
Flash      = 0x01d5,"AMD - Am29F080B",0x100000
Flash      = 0x04d5,"FUJITSU - MBM29F080A",0x100000
Flash      = 0xadd5,"Hynix - HY29F080",0x100000
Flash      = 0x20f1,"ST - M29F080A",0x100000
Flash      = 0xbf61,"SST - 49LF020",0x40000
#Flash      = 0x378c,"AMIC - A29002",0x40000
Current      = 0xd005ba626bda867f5cdec4e0cfd6ea3a

whats my bios?
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Gir489

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« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2007, 08:40:00 PM »

QUOTE(MonkY2 @ Aug 1 2006, 05:32 PM) View Post

Hi. Sorry to bother you... but i just installed a new 300GB WD drive, formatted it, and started wondering if i have the right bios inside my modchip (it's an Alladin XT+). The problem i have is that every program doesn't know what kind of bios i have. EvoX for example shows me in BIOS Version: Unknown. Don't know if it helpse, but when i boot my XBOX i have an Evo-X logo on the top left side of the screen. Also, in evox.ini current firmware it shows me this:

Current      = 0x401094bd0f5bb490cb14413efdc63fc1

So, how can i find out what bios i have actually ? Thank you in advance !

It really doesn't matter, as long as it works.
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PdoXnet

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« Reply #18 on: March 22, 2007, 09:59:00 AM »

Hi
add this:
ROM = "EvoX M8 v16 LBA48 IGR",0xcdf448ed79b56dba3703fdfa8edcfab6

it's 256KB
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PdoXnet

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« Reply #19 on: March 22, 2007, 12:51:00 PM »

QUOTE(PdoXnet @ Mar 22 2007, 05:06 PM) *

Hi
add this:
ROM = "EvoX M8 v16 LBA48 IGR",0xcdf448ed79b56dba3703fdfa8edcfab6

I forgot it's 256KB
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pekkatk

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« Reply #20 on: October 24, 2007, 12:41:00 AM »

Hey. Thanks for the list, but mine Xecuter 2 bios seems to be still unknown and is not listed.

Current = 0x2f3d834eec8857eac85df3ecd452ba7f
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« Reply #21 on: June 27, 2003, 01:01:00 AM »

for all you peeps who happen to live on IRC and happen to use mIRC, here's a nifty alias
CODE

md5 {
 if ($1 != $null && $exists($1)) {
   echo md5 for $nopath($longfn($1)) is: $md5($shortfn($1),2)
 }
 else if ($1 == $null) {
   %this = $dir="select a file"
   if (%this != $null) {
     echo md5 for $nopath($longfn(%this)) is: $md5($shortfn(%this),2)
   }
 }
 else echo that file does not exist!
}
only tested on 6.03, i dunno when $md5 was added....
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Xeero

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« Reply #22 on: July 09, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

QUOTE (faceless @ Jun 27 2003, 05:01 AM)
for all you peeps who happen to live on IRC and happen to use mIRC, here's a nifty alias
CODE

md5 {
 if ($1 != $null && $exists($1)) {
   echo md5 for $nopath($longfn($1)) is: $md5($shortfn($1),2)
 }
 else if ($1 == $null) {
   %this = $dir="select a file"
   if (%this != $null) {
     echo md5 for $nopath($longfn(%this)) is: $md5($shortfn(%this),2)
   }
 }
 else echo that file does not exist!
}
only tested on 6.03, i dunno when $md5 was added....

Nice scripting.

Just as an FYI, you can go to Tools -> Aliases and paste this at the end of you aliases.ini file.

The mIRC syntax would be:
/md5 [path\]filename where path is optional
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Pacman

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« Reply #23 on: August 05, 2003, 02:49:00 PM »

Hello HSDEMONZ,

Have you noticed how the MD5 of a saved bios depends on which version of XBtool is used?

I've used v1.0 to create X2_4977_DarkerBlue_Noani_F_256k.bin from X2_4977_DarkerBlue_Noani_256k.bin
and then tried doing the same with the new v1.0.5.  The crc's are different....
My Xbox boots EvolutionX fine from F though, so I'm not that worried...

Just thought I'd let you know,
Pacman



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[)eacon]ndigo

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« Reply #24 on: August 05, 2003, 08:49:00 PM »

QUOTE (Pacman @ Aug 5 2003, 06:42 PM)
Hello HSDEMONZ,

Have you noticed how the MD5 of a saved bios depends on which version of XBtool is used?

I've used v1.0 to create X2_4977_DarkerBlue_Noani_F_256k.bin from X2_4977_DarkerBlue_Noani_256k.bin
and then tried doing the same with the new v1.0.5.  The crc's are different....
My Xbox boots EvolutionX fine from F though, so I'm not that worried...

Just thought I'd let you know,
Pacman

That's most likely due to the dash name pooling. In 1.0.5 the dash names will be packed differently into the space where they are stored and the pointers to those strings will be modified, so the MD5 will be different, even if you made no changes.

This post has been edited by [)eacon]ndigo: Aug 6 2003, 03:50 AM
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Xeero

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« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2003, 09:37:00 AM »

It may not be a good idea to list BIOS releases patched with LBA48.  Considering it's a patch applicable by XBtool, and as Deacon indicated above different versions of XBtool can generate slightly different (but entierly valid) BIOS images with different hashes.  It's probably a good rule to not include BIOS releases differentiated by XBtool patches...
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