If you can build a psp modchip to fix your bricked psp.... why cant we build one for the xbox???
Is it because of the whole eeprom thing?
Because if that is so......
you could have a modchip or what ever hook up to your xbox through IDE cable,(not sure if mod chips do this), The device would have a double IDE (have a female and male connector as one) ... we could program the chip to act as just the dash board.... like you would turn on your xbox, the xbox unlocks the hdd adn finds the eeprom ( if that is what it does before the dashboard ) .... and then the chip would act as teh full c drive of the xbox or just a dashboard to recover your xbox....
I know programming is much more complicated than what i just said, but this idea could be applied to any system...
OR...
The modchip fetches the eeprom and "caches" it for later use; in other words, copy the eeprom and place it inside the modchip's memory... This could be a two part process or one, which ever one will work....
IDEAS HOW TO DO IT......
have two buttons on the chip... one to reset the cache and the other to manually fetch the eeprom.... when the flubber scene shows on teh xbox, and right before the error manually fetch the eeprom... the error message then shows up.... after WE KNOW the modchip has the eeprom, reboot the xbox.... and BOOM, the xbox is fixed... to be recovered.....
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NOW i knwo those are very complicated ideas to fullfill, but let me ask you something, do you really think all those ppl who made those modchips we all love in 5 mins, NEWS FLASH, it probably took months....this idea may seem farfetched, but it IS possible....plz reply your thoghts