QUOTE(modthebox.tk @ Dec 6 2005, 05:33 PM)

yeah I see where you are going. but with the new code from xboxhacker.net it may be little easier.
you are right, but hell, if someone has a spare signed disk that they would like to experiment with....
Holy CRAP! I just thought of something. if the dvds still use the same file system you could put dvd2xbox through an emulator on the comp and try to do a raw file dump.
or you could just try a raw file dump, my friend had some success with this. do a raw file dump then burn that to a cd or dvd and try to make a lag point and hot swap.
yeah the info that got released today looks very promising.
and i dont think they use the same filesystem.
now i think its one .xex that is like an archive?
im not completly sure so dont hold me up to that.
a raw dump might work, but lag points and such would be a waste because im positive the hypervisor would see that unsigned code. which is the problem. we just need a chip that can respond to the hypervisor, and null the actuall real response the system gives.
agian this is just speculation with what is known.
i definitly think all of this lies withen the bootloader and the hypervisor syscalls.