From the xextool readmeQUOTE
Only devkit AES key included (16 x 0x00) so it will not decrypt/unpack retail files but you can still view information on them!
dom0012: this means to me that once a retail key is found/extracted then we could start disasming code for the xbox 360 which is a very good thing. the mn103 module will help alot with the dvd firmware hack because IDA Pro is the best disassembler around and will speed the process with the mn103 controller support. Before this was released people were using binutils which is much less powerfull by comparison.
Rickz0rz: its not about booting "unsigned media" it is about booting signed retail games off dvdr media. its only about the media checks not the signing.
dom0012: its not needed for xbox 1 because there were other vulnerable points of attack that yeilded much better results then what a dvd firmware hack ever would. the only advantage that this dvd hack would have would be to play copied xbox games on live which i still think could be detected in time. The hacking of the firmware rather then the dvd allowed the booting of copied games as well as
unsigned code. no unsigned code could ever boot purely withe the dvd firmware hack. So you can see why it would have been pointless for xbox 1 with the exception of a way to play backups on live. it would still be a cat and mouse game like you have seen between hackers and corporations(example directv vs signal pirates) if the firmware hack was released publicly because there are ways to read a firmware out of a drive and verify it. So they would update and then new measures would have to be taken. It would be h(b)ack and forth. There very well could be a private firmware hack for live on xbox 1 which people keep private to prevent MS counter measures.
DaLeroy: they are working on xbox1 first because its possible to know everything thats going on with both sides of the process(the drive and the kernel). There aren't public dumps of the xbox 360 kernel so not much is known about the kernel side on the 360. so it is simpler to implement for xbox 1 and a good starting point because xbox 360 uses what would be the same process of xbox 1 discs and something similar for 360 discs.
Questioner: I don't think these have any connection to chip makers because its run like a bussiness and they don't release secrets to help their competition. not everyone likes the wait and see approach. Being proactive helps the cause. while saying that I'll also be the first to order a chip when its released(or homebrew equivelent ala mr sporty and a flashrom in the early days of xbox1)
generalnewbie: what are you refering to the dvd hack or the xecuter statement?
peace out. I hope I helped with the understanding because it seems to have some misconceptions on the thread.
/me goes to hit the bong and watch battlestar galatica for a few hours
p.s. anyone who wishes to correct me go right ahead i could have mistated things or been misinformed but i beleive i was accurate
This post has been edited by BlueCop: Jan 16 2006, 11:17 PM