Xbox360 Forums => Xbox 360 Hacking Forums => General Technical Hacking Discussion => Topic started by: hangover on June 16, 2011, 11:00:00 PM
Title: Best And Most Current Jtag Guide?
Post by: hangover on June 16, 2011, 11:00:00 PM
Actually nothing much has changed since 2010 since its harder to find exploitable consoles, depends on what version console you have but there is really only 2 wiring versions (hdmi and non hdmi). Programs like jtag tool, bestpigs toolmaker and easy freeboot makes things easy (jtag tool easiest as its a one stop program) for reading/writing nand and creating the new nand image. Also you may want to buy or borrow a nand-x usb flasher for faster reading/writing or if your a diy kinda guy then the lpt route is for you- albeit slow.
Title: Best And Most Current Jtag Guide?
Post by: hangover on June 18, 2011, 04:17:00 AM
QUOTE(DaddyLongLegs @ Jun 18 2011, 12:20 AM)
Thanks so much for your helpful reply! I am gonna go out and buy me a nand-x usb. May I ask what a good, current guide is? Even if it's from 2010, that's cool. I just see a LOT of guides out there, and would hate to use one that's more difficult than necessary.
No worries, here are a couple that i used as i found a lot that were incomplete and conflicting -
Title: Best And Most Current Jtag Guide?
Post by: hangover on June 21, 2011, 06:58:00 AM
QUOTE(DaddyLongLegs @ Jun 21 2011, 10:45 PM)
Thanks so much, guys. One thing I did notice, none of the guides you all posted show using the nand-usb device. Should I forget about buying that? Especially since I won't know what I'm doing with it?
Personally i'd go the usb especially after using lpt for my first 3 jtags,
Title: Best And Most Current Jtag Guide?
Post by: slimgrip on June 21, 2011, 07:23:00 AM
QUOTE(DaddyLongLegs @ Jun 21 2011, 01:45 PM)
Thanks so much, guys. One thing I did notice, none of the guides you all posted show using the nand-usb device. Should I forget about buying that? Especially since I won't know what I'm doing with it?
You will find that using a USB nand flashing device better than fettling around with a homemade LPT cable. I used LPT for my first few forays into nand reading/writing & although it works fine its time consuming. Its 45mins or so to read a 16mb nand once, but you need 2 good matching nand dumps & then writing back is another 45mins or so. If you throw a few read errors into that equation you can easily lose the best part of a day.
With a USB device on the other hand reading/writing takes only a few minutes on a 16mb nand. Once your console is JTAG'ed you can read/write your nand from a USB flash drive with flash360 but its always handy to have a safe backup of your original/hacked nand files you can write back with the usb flasher should you mess up.
HTH Slim
Title: Best And Most Current Jtag Guide?
Post by: rigger66 on June 21, 2011, 10:12:00 AM
QUOTE(slimgrip @ Jun 21 2011, 02:23 PM)
You will find that using a USB nand flashing device better than fettling around with a homemade LPT cable. I used LPT for my first few forays into nand reading/writing & although it works fine its time consuming. Its 45mins or so to read a 16mb nand once, but you need 2 good matching nand dumps & then writing back is another 45mins or so. If you throw a few read errors into that equation you can easily lose the best part of a day.
With a USB device on the other hand reading/writing takes only a few minutes on a 16mb nand. Once your console is JTAG'ed you can read/write your nand from a USB flash drive with flash360 but its always handy to have a safe backup of your original/hacked nand files you can write back with the usb flasher should you mess up.
HTH Slim
I used a lpt and it takes a few mins to read the nand jasper 256 ...... Just make up a Free60 flash via lpt and get full dumps via http = around 10mins Max
Very easy simple process and its permanant ltp failsafe mod fix in the xbox ...incase you somehow fook up in the future.