how is it simpler? what is he trying? oh yea nothing new.
i can flash any of my 4 x 360 drives with out building a damn thing or soldering at all. i have 2 x samsung drives and 2 x hitachi. I personally think alot of people are wasting alot of time building all this stuff if you are just looking for a one time flash to your firmware. which most people just want to flash the hack and be done with it.
I can see the use if you are trying to hack the drive because you would be flashinig and testing many things on the drive and it would be shitty having to power it from your 360 the whole time.
i do have some problems with his wording like
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so thought i would put it to good use and show my findings on getting this hack started.
his findings? that is funny a statement. what did he find exactly? oh a couple websites that contained 360 information then he recompiled the information here. he does link to these sites which is good because everything on his site is from theirs. (with the exception of the early anandtech deconstrutction tutorials)
his download of memdump also cross links to kev.nu site which i think is kind of rude since he does have ads on his site and is making money from this. why can't he host it.
the hack word is also misused. he isn't hacking. he is monkey see monkey doing. i will call it MSMD.
All that said i think this will help noobs get their drive ready for flashing and get them away from the serious discussions with stupid questions. So i think he is doing a service there but he is misrepresenting some things with his wording to make himself sound smarter or make his blog more attractive.
if it said dump your firmware guide. it wouldn't be as grabing. its like he is marketing the site to try to make money from ads.
if you think i am too cynical or a little crazy. fuck yea i am.
also the his forum makes me laugh a little inside.
If you like the site and find it usefull then good for you. use the information for your understanding but don't beleive him when he tells you he is hacking or working on something new.
Peace,
BlueCop