QUOTE(p4r0l3 @ Aug 10 2010, 11:16 PM)
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The only plausible way to do this is to have a dual-nand setup where one nand is stock and the other has freeboot. You could run a switch to turn the jtag on/off. Fuses would have to be emulated somehow though.
Besides something like that, I doubt they'd ever be able to cloak freeboot from Live. If they could, honestly it probably would ruin Live with (mw2/halo) cheating
This. There's been people that have got away with not being banned for weeks due to certain 'alterations' to the NAND/fuses combo. However, Live would be screwed if JTAG's weren't detectable - as it is it's flakey and I've stopped playing MW2 and gone to BBC2.
QUOTE(majinsoftware @ Aug 10 2010, 08:01 AM)
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lol iv got a whole heap of kv's pritty much every jtag i do i take theres and replace it with a banned one.
Im saving them till they get rare and i can sell them for extra lol.
Joke may be on you - how do we know that the next dash structure will cope with Live and JTAG's - also that the people behind the hacked NAND creation will release a Live enabled FreeBoot etc - there's already been talk from the creators to remove Live access from JTAGs - why do you think they went with the stable FreeBoot 0.32 compared to the borked 0.30?