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« on: August 07, 2009, 03:56:00 PM »

Cygnos360 v2.0 Sample High-Res Pictures and Some Details
Posted by XanTium | August 7 17:56 EST | News Category: Xbox360
 
Team Cygnos sent us a sample Xbox360 with a Cygnos360 v2.0 pre-production sample some time ago. We will be posting some on-hands videos of how the device works in the next few days, but here are some high-res pictures of the devices installed already.

The Cygnos360 v2.0 has an onboard NAND-flash memory and the external addon (included) allows you to flash it with a PC via USB. With the external switch you can also easily switch between the motherboard and Cygnos flash memory, so u can switch between the lastest MS kernel and an exploitable kernel to boot Linux via the King Kong exploit. Or you could also have 2 kernels with a different game/video region for example. Another possible use is to have the lastest kernel on both and if you're concerned Microsoft keeps logs/flags on the NAND of what you play when you're offline ... u can use the cygnos flash when playing offline and the motherboard flash when playing online.

The device has everything you need to flash/read the flash memories, get your CPU key (needed to make a modified or manual-downgraded kernel work) and also includes all hardware to perform the Time Attack exploit on your Xbox360 (which allows to still retrieve your CPU key even if you're on a kernel newer than the exploitable kernels). However remember the Time Attack only works on 360s before Microsoft changed the GPU (which are all non-hdmi consoles and those made before ~August 2007) which can still boot on kernel 1888 (needed for the Time Attack).

The installation looks fairly easily although I did not perform this one myself as it came pre-installed. There are maybe 2 points that are a bit harder, but should be very doable for anyone with some soldering experience.


Here's a statement from Team Cygnos where they pledges for more support for Xbox360 Linux development and more:
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In order to spark interest again in Linux on the Xbox360, we sent XS an Xbox360 with our newest Cygnos360 V2 installed to show what is already possible. The demo console runs kernel 7357 (also known as New Xbox Experience) on the on-board NAND-flash and the vulnerable kernel 4532 on the Cygnos360 NAND-flash. Booting one or the other kernel is just a matter of flipping the switch on the Cygnos360 Interface Board that comes with Cygnos360 V2.

We installed Ubuntu Linux 7.10 on the harddisk of the demo console, which can be booted through the well-known King Kong exploit. We thought it would be time to show some progress on the Linux side, so we took XBMC and compiled it for the Xbox360. We used Ubuntu 7.10 for that purpose (we dont take credits for the porting to PPC that fully goes to the guys at XBMC.org). We had to throw in quite a bit of work in patching here and there to get XBMC running on our Xbox360 console (so we take credit for that ;-) ). We did not have any time for any optimization whatsoever. Please view this as a "proof of concept" XBMC is still without GPU acceleration and without direct sound support. It runs stable however and you can see the news feed ticking in. We are confident that the revived interest in Linux on the Xbox360 together with the excellent hardware documentation, which is already available for AMDs similar R500 and R600 GPUs, will soon lead to 3D acceleration on the Xbox360. Hopefully great projects like "Xenkit" will see more interest now and lead to homebrew soon.

So we got a console that has the following on it:
1) Cygnos360 V2.0 installed and downgraded to 1888 kernel (piece of cake :-) )
2) NXE on the original onboard NAND-flash
3) 4532 on the Cygnos360 NAND-flash with
4) Xenon Ubuntu 7.10 on the harddisk with XBMC ported on it.

All necessary steps to run NXE and Linux on our demo console were carried out with Cygnos360 V2 alone. No other hardware was used. That includes reading and programming the NAND-flashes on Xbox360 and Cygnos360 and performing the timing-attack for downgrading.

In the mean time we will continue our own work and hope to give the scene (which has been called dead by many people) a bit of a kickstart with a defibrillator.
We have focussed with Cygnos360 V2.0 to create a piece of hardware that is really easy to install and simple to use. It should finally give a lot of people the opportunity to have an exploitable kernel for Linux with XBMC, dual region codes and whatever is to come, as well as the newest dashboards for playing latest games and on Xbox Live.

More news (with videos) soon.
Official Site: http://www.cygnos360.com
Buy Cygnos360 v2.0 (retail final): divineo.com



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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2009, 04:02:00 PM »

Too bad there's only about 10 surviving members of the pre-HDMI 360 club tongue.gif
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« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2009, 04:13:00 PM »

Yeah unless all xbox 360's or at least most are able to do this, then it really is dead on arival. Considering all new xboxs wont work with this. Most people have moved on to using custom mini pcs that are capable of either mythbuntu or linux media center edition.
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« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2009, 05:15:00 PM »

R and D is wasting money on this lol.....I don't even recall the last time I seen a non hdmi unit.
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« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2009, 05:20:00 PM »

I still have my non-hdmi box from launch night
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« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2009, 05:22:00 PM »

QUOTE(titaniumtwix @ Aug 7 2009, 04:20 PM) *

I still have my non-hdmi box from launch night


me too!!
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« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2009, 05:35:00 PM »

QUOTE(vb_encryption_vb @ Aug 8 2009, 12:15 AM) *

R and D is wasting money on this lol.....I don't even recall the last time I seen a non hdmi unit.


Wow, makes me wonder if this scene is now all about pirating and nothing else.
Tons of outrage and now tons of praise about getting the key from the new liteon drives, which does nothing but let you pirate *ahem* backup games, and so little kudos for this, which is trying to hack the 360 for better pursuits.
I mean seriously, just to see XBMC running on my 360 is enough to make me grin the big grins. If more people would get behind this sort of effort rather than behind hacking drives just to pirate games, then we might see XBMC with directsound and GPU acceleration soon!
I'm buying one just to support these guys, I'll find a non-hdmi 360 to experiment with.

A few questions (sorry if other people find this obvious)

1. Will it allow me to play original import games if I use a Japanese or US kernel
2. What dev tools are available that work with this, I want to dust of my cobweb-covered programming hat.

thanks guys, and kudos for keeping the actual scene alive!
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« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2009, 06:02:00 PM »

well im sorry but like others say, its not that i wouldnt love xbmc on my 360 its just that i want to use
my new 360 with hdmi :-)

i like hdmi so if they cant get hacks working on hdmi consoles then id say give up, my last console without hdmi burnt out a long time ago and im not going to look for an old one thats gonna die, to boot xbmc lol

i say give up on that find a way to hack the new consoles  tongue.gif

and another thing im gonna say is that switch looks cak lol

This post has been edited by somenutter: Aug 8 2009, 12:59 AM
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« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2009, 06:12:00 PM »

All I'm saying is people here should support these guys, everyone on the drive hacking threads is ready to throw paypal money at the guys that came up with a free way to get the new liteon key. That is nice and all, but I'd rather see people throw there money at an actual hacking attempt, rather than just a piracy solution.
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« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2009, 06:23:00 PM »

Don't like the slide switch on the top, a real pain to do a neat job.  Would be nicer with a toggle switch, makes it easier to mount too - just drill or ream out one of the holes!
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« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2009, 06:24:00 PM »

Looking promising, Iv got 4 non hdmi xboxs working. Just picked up another one today that im fixing dated feb 2006.

Would be good to be able to switch region, Iv got a whole heap of ntsc xbox1 games but only pal xbox 360s. And my orignal xbox 1 died.
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« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2009, 06:35:00 PM »

QUOTE(somenutter @ Aug 8 2009, 01:02 AM) *

well im sorry but like others say, its not that i wouldnt love xbmc on my 360 its just that i want to use
my new 360 with hdmi :-)

i like hdmi so if they cant get hacks working on hdmi consoles then id say give up, my last console without hdmi burnt out a long time ago and im not going to look for an old one thats gonna die, to boot xbmc lol

i say give up on that find a way to hack the new consoles  tongue.gif

and another thing im gonna say is that switch looks cak lol



QUOTE(dokworm @ Aug 8 2009, 01:12 AM) *

All I'm saying is people here should support these guys, everyone on the drive hacking threads is ready to throw paypal money at the guys that came up with a free way to get the new liteon key. That is nice and all, but I'd rather see people throw there money at an actual hacking attempt, rather than just a piracy solution.




im all for donating to teams that are hacking the latest 360 for homebrew

perhaps we should organise a fund for it or something throw down the gauntlet for the best hackers out there to boot linux on the latest kernel or something (lol i dont knw im not an expert ) i can remember something like that on xbox got that hacked so quick

as for the switch fit some sort of remote that dont need to be seen
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« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2009, 06:42:00 PM »

Got two non-hdmi consoles here too.  Would love to see xbmc on the 360. If they could get 720p mkv's running on there, or even 1080, that would be awesome.  Keep up the good work guys!
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« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2009, 07:09:00 PM »

dokworm - well said!  wink.gif



PS I wipe my PC to full re-install and loose my profile (info posts etc) - eh what!

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« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2009, 07:15:00 PM »

Damn praise deserved.  But as other pointed out, for mass acceptance and for a homebrew scene to flurish this sort of thing needs to work on all consoles, not only on an ever shrinking minority.

Imagine a full blown homebrew scene on 360.  God how I miss the the excitement of discovery on xbox 1.  I recall the first time I fired up evoX and even playing my first AVI even before XBMP and XBMC.
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