QUOTE(some foo @ May 8 2007, 11:18 PM)

well from standard knowledge from modding arround the gaming scene if you have a exploit then preserve the code that the exploit runs on. for instance in the PSP sony upgraded the firmware to disallow modding and the only modchip forces the downgrade. now i know that the 360 dash has been updated, and i know that its common belief that the dash in held in the flash chip on the mobo. what would stop someone from creating a chip that like the 39 wire bios replacement on the xbox 1 and the PSP would like the PSP force the 360 to run the old firmware and might unfortunately connect with the dreded 39 wire mod but other wise what i just said would be a marketable modchip granted you have solder points
Well, it wouldnt be 39 wire. The NAND only has like 12 active legs or something like that (look at the infectus pinout, it'll tell you). The problem is, each kernel is encrypted with the fuseset values embedded in the cpu, which are different for each 360. So, you can't have a kernel that works for all, as it needs to be encrypted for each box. If you dont have your fuseset values, you couldnt re-encrypt a kernel to work with your box, even if it was possible.
Caster.
This post has been edited by caster420: May 9 2007, 05:44 AM