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Detailed Tech Info of Headers and Connectors on Xbox 360 Motherboard-- Posted by XanTium on February 19 23:03 EST
Speedy22 sent us a great document he wrote with pinouts, diagrams and technical/manufacturer details of all the headers and connectors on the Xbox 360 motherboard. He also added some info about differences on retails motherboards, list of Bios/Kernel versions seen so far, Retail/XeXDK/HDK ports and the different unique numbers (like console serial number, product id and so on):
Most of the information was based on the top and bottom layers of a dechipped 360 motherboard and decapped chips, I will update the information once I gain full knowledge of the inner layers of the motherboard.
For reference, I have also included some information I have gathered from images of Development Hardware and XDK hardware found on the net.
Please double-check my information, I am human and I do make mistakes. I have also attempted to give credit where credit was due. If you find any errors or omissions, please let me know so that I can correct it on future versions.
Like most, I am doing this as a hobby in my spare time, so I will do my best to keep the information up to date but I can not make any guarantees.
You can download the public version of his document here[PDF].
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Jammin document Speedy, great info on there.
Now the £64million question, where an i get the "private version" ?
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I just want to say,.. that is some damn fine work.
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Damn fine work, but with so many header pin outs and so many diff versions of motherboards I smell a 500 wire mod chip
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Really impressive.
I suppose this will help much in hacking the 360.
U can get the private version just writing the author and sending him the requested money...
Great Work.
Waiting for someone that has the knowledge to say if it's useful as I suppose for the scene.
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HDK it's beta devkit, right?
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It's really strange that no one is posting 'bout this news.
I noticed that after the "fail" of kiosk disc usage as an hack/exploit, the whole community has lost much of the interest 'round 360's hacking.
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QUOTE(burzum @ Feb 20 2006, 04:58 PM)

It's really strange that no one is posting 'bout this news.
I noticed that after the "fail" of kiosk disc usage as an hack/exploit, the whole community has lost much of the interest 'round 360's hacking.
agreed
its a shame that people are lazy in the way that they dont want to show any interest unless it will benifit them.
once again, nice one speedy
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I think all this information is really interesting. I wouldn't be able to use any if it to help out, but I am sure many people can. So thanks for all the hard work that went into making this.
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the kios disc was pretty useless to begin with. this however can become very usefull.
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QUOTE(krayzie @ Feb 20 2006, 10:59 AM)

the kios disc was pretty useless to begin with. this however can become very usefull.
At least it gave people SOME hope, especially if they didn't know too much about modding.
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Excellent document...this WILL be useful...great work speedy.
This is all in your spare time? You must make efficient use of your time...gotta teach me how...
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awsome findings. kudos to you
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Sorry to annoy you, and I respect the work of the guy who made this, but this is not some very hot stuff.
It's just a pin desc, you know, the kind of things you can find very easily if you are into electronic. I guess people actually working on the 360 hacking know this already. Still, it's a nice document.
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Good work

I personally don't plan on getting a modchip at all for the 360, unless it allows Xvid files to be played with the MS media center. On my current xbox, i have so many games that i never play them and they go under-appreciated, i would rather pay a lot of money for games and get great use out of them, now that i have a job anyway
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As for the 5th pin on the rear USB plug, I noticed on the M$ wireless adapter, the plug for it also has the 5th pin. So, whatever that pin is for, it seems to be related to the wireless adapter.
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speedy22 has released a cpu datasheet/pinout aswell, its on the free60 webpage, added march the 6th.
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This is great information, it will be very useful in non-software related mods (LEDs, mini screens, fans, etc.).
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QUOTE(bubbathemaster @ Feb 20 2006, 10:57 PM)

Sorry to annoy you, and I respect the work of the guy who made this, but this is not some very hot stuff.
It's just a pin desc, you know, the kind of things you can find very easily if you are into electronic. I guess people actually working on the 360 hacking know this already. Still, it's a nice document.
It's really not so much that it's easy/hard to do, it's that he did it. Same as my 1.6 rebuild trace, took a couple hours with a DMM and photoshop and I color coded all the LPC lines and where they go from/to on the top and bottom of the MB. Any monkey could do it, but getting someone who would is the hard part.
Now, to get the private rls...
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this is nice. very nice, and for whatever reason it will be used for it will be helpful.
Go speedy22
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