Yesssss, we made it to the news on xbox-scene.com, hopefully this will bring in some new blood!!!
On free60 there are people believing that the chip on the MU is a programnable chip from Philips, maby someone with an USB analizer and knowledge of small programmable microcontrollers could do something.
If you want more storage the easyer way would be to place a secondary 64mb chip on the backside of the MU, making it a 128MB device.
This way you could also see if there are safeguards like on the the hd.
Loser:
U R right, the voltage regulator is the best option but not all people have an understanding of electronics, the 317 is a very nice alternative(easy to get), but there are two other resistors to connect making it more difficult for the non electronics guys, if we were to be completely correct we would also need a capacitor.
Far out the easyest would be leaving out the voltage regulator and replacing it with a resistor of 18-22 Ohms and putting two resistors of 33 Ohms in the two datalines, this way the mod would be alot easyer and faster.
(been discussing this with JohnnyTK36 for a while)
And great work on the x64 drivers, together we stand strong!!
I tried all of the tools used for the old XB and they dont work(even after a little modding) if those people would help they could release the sourcecode or modiy it for the MU we would be in business(if it werent for those strange packages used

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First there is a tool in the works to allow you to access the memory via windows. Stayed tunned, it should be out not vey long from now.
I have already tried putting another card on the back of the memory card. So far it didnt work, but i think some of my solder joints weren't that good. I need to try and do some more experiments with it.