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Title: Inherited A Jtag'd Box, How Do I Check It's Setup And What Sho
Post by: Aldanga on October 09, 2010, 06:16:00 PM
The easiest way would be to dump the NAND and check it with 360 Flash Tool. You should be able to figure out if it's freeBOOT or XBR that way.
Title: Inherited A Jtag'd Box, How Do I Check It's Setup And What Sho
Post by: Aldanga on October 09, 2010, 06:49:00 PM
Use Flash 360 or the XeLLous HTTP daemon to dump your NAND.
Title: Inherited A Jtag'd Box, How Do I Check It's Setup And What Sho
Post by: Aldanga on October 09, 2010, 10:58:00 PM
*facepalm*

I'm an idiot. I think freeBOOT was still using a dual-NAND solution back around 8955. So I don't think it can possibly be freeBOOT. It would have to be XBR (unless there are dual NANDs inside the 360).

Anyway, if you open old XBR images in a hex editor it'll say zero-paired, while freeBOOT images (at least new ones) show the standard Microsoft info. I'd guess the old freeBOOTs say the same thing, but I never ran a Cygnos/xD card solution, so I can't say for sure.