This is good news and a huge step in setting a very nice baseline for further homebrew development.
Team Xecuter makes a point to stand behind their hardware releases with incredible (usually public) software development. I guess those coolrunners were a good seller! hopefully the XB1 release spirit continues with their software running on anything it can.
Im also curious as to what their RGH2.0 is - a better/more successful install or just an all in one update so one chip does it all.
"Naturally our present day endeavors don't really include any of the awesome hacking that took place on the Xbox 1, nowadays there are the well known firmware hacks which have been tremendously exploited by sceners such as Commodore4Eva & Team Jungle. As great as these 360 hacks are I don't think we will ever see again the level of fantastic homebrew capabilities that the Xbox 1 had - unless you have a JTAGGABLE 360 of course - then you should get yourself an Xecuter Nand-X" - htxtp://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42434
Looks like Team Xecuter may finally surpass the JTAGGABLE 360 hype they posted back in '06 and all they achieved on the xbox 1
This post has been edited by ruciz: Mar 2 2012, 04:05 AM