QUOTE(prankster360 @ May 9 2009, 03:11 AM)

Looks like an advertisement to me, not a tut at all.
Sorry if it makes you feels that. But we have received emails from customers asking how to flash in Windows without freeze pc. So we wrote it.
QUOTE(prankster360 @ May 9 2009, 03:23 AM)

It's a misleading tut to say the least, they mention a "no-freeze" via driver to use, which, in fact is actually just uni-ata drivers renamed, they at least should give credit to uniata for that!
Sorry. We have just added that. We renamed the file name just because it is easy to recognize on our download server and it is also easy to be recognized once you put in your drivers directory.
QUOTE(hurricane02 @ May 9 2009, 06:48 PM)

xbox360player as in we? (IMG:
style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) Used someone post without given credit to the org. poster? You or they are so lame.
"We renamed the file name just because it is easy to recognize on our download server?" Very funny (IMG:
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"we have received emails from customers asking how to flash in Windows without freeze pc. So we wrote it." What's your customers got to do with this site?
If you collect something from other poster that found useful to you or your organization make sure you give credit to the original poster ok? NOOBS.
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=677718
I did NOT see that thread. You don't have to believe me, it doesn't matter.
Thanks for pointing out that thread, now we are thinking of developing a mobile mod kit, features a 6421 pcmcia card, the key here is how to power the adapter. of course cannot be from a computer. The solution could be using a AC - Molex power adapter or a 12V DC transformer with a new DVD power adapter -> then converts 12v to 5V and 3.3v. Cannot think of other good way to power it.
We have ordered a few different brands of the VT6421 pcmcia card, so will give them a try soon.
Thanks
QUOTE(flash360 @ May 10 2009, 09:31 AM)

(IMG:
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1.5.1 had a bug that screws with your serial data when you use the aplet to put it right.
Yes you have shown us all just what a noob you are (IMG:
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hehe, I am not as smart as you :-) the pictures were taken with old junfleflasher.
Well, I believe you are not an engineer or never worked on any software development. any new software has bugs usually takes a release or two get most bugs fixed. If you have friends in fortune 500 companies, ask them how often they upgrade their software.
I am not saying that jf 1.56 is buggy, however just because we use old jf for the tutorials it doesn't mean we are noob. Well, maybe in your mind.