QUOTE(bubbafett4hire @ Nov 17 2011, 02:27 AM)

If each DAE table is per console this means one may have to regularly dump the NAND to grab the DAE.bin every time a new one rolls out , If that is the case I see a new form of AGBX with a DAE correction tab...just speculation
Kudos to M$ for the per console change..sorry have to give credit to them for a good idea on their part. I'm curious now if the change was to stick it to C4e or to the ODE devices?
I think it's time for C4E to give up on a LIVE compatible firmware and release a firmware that fully defeats AP2.5 in all aspects, but not LIVE friendly... I'm sure he's got something up his sleeve!
I have a theory... but it's too complicated... since Samsung can't handle AP 2.5, using RGH we may alter the nand to believe the original drive is a samsung via OSIG, in other words, jump from OSIG 2 to OSIG 1 and that way any drive will ignore AP 2.5, but when updating it might get corrected... unless you have a spare samsung drive always there to update everytime, of course.... only applies to PHAT consoles.