hey guys
picking up a pre NXE 360 today and wanting to do the jtag hack on it
can some1 point me in the right direction to what software and other bits and pieces i need to do this hack
thanks
JTAG Help
Re: JTAG Help
well
ive not started on it but
the first thing im doing is getting this
http://www.modchip.ca/store/product.php ... 284&page=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and get it install
ill be getting started in a week or two
ive not started on it but
the first thing im doing is getting this
http://www.modchip.ca/store/product.php ... 284&page=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and get it install
ill be getting started in a week or two

Re: JTAG Help
Hi shauny,
first of all, you should check your kernelversion and see, if the JTAG Hack is even executable on your console. Go to Console Settings -> Systeminfo and check the area at K:! Is your kernelversion above 2.0.7371.0, then you won't be able to execute the JTAG Hack (Even with a Cygnos, since the CPU itself rejects the needed JTAG commands)!
// I forgot to mention something:
The kernelversion isn't a guarantee for a successfull JTAG Hack! If your Kernel is not higher than 7371, you have to dump your NAND and check for the bootloaders. Some are patched anyways so you should keep your joy for yourself, till you know what bootloader you have installed on your NAND. Here's a quick overview of the exploitable BL's:
Exploitable CB versions:
1888, 1902, 1903, 1920,1921: exploitable xenon
4558: exploitable Zephyr
5761, 5766, 5770: exploitable falcon
6712, 6723: exploitable jasper
These CB versions are patched so the JTAG/SMC Hack is no longer working: (CD = 8453 for all of them)
Xenon: 1922, 1923, 1940
Zephyr: 4571, 4572, 4578, 4579
Falcon/Opus: 5771
Jasper: 6750
first of all, you should check your kernelversion and see, if the JTAG Hack is even executable on your console. Go to Console Settings -> Systeminfo and check the area at K:! Is your kernelversion above 2.0.7371.0, then you won't be able to execute the JTAG Hack (Even with a Cygnos, since the CPU itself rejects the needed JTAG commands)!
// I forgot to mention something:
The kernelversion isn't a guarantee for a successfull JTAG Hack! If your Kernel is not higher than 7371, you have to dump your NAND and check for the bootloaders. Some are patched anyways so you should keep your joy for yourself, till you know what bootloader you have installed on your NAND. Here's a quick overview of the exploitable BL's:
Exploitable CB versions:
1888, 1902, 1903, 1920,1921: exploitable xenon
4558: exploitable Zephyr
5761, 5766, 5770: exploitable falcon
6712, 6723: exploitable jasper
These CB versions are patched so the JTAG/SMC Hack is no longer working: (CD = 8453 for all of them)
Xenon: 1922, 1923, 1940
Zephyr: 4571, 4572, 4578, 4579
Falcon/Opus: 5771
Jasper: 6750
Re: JTAG Help
please make a video as usual...its very necessaryCoFree wrote:well
ive not started on it but
the first thing im doing is getting this
http://www.modchip.ca/store/product.php ... 284&page=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and get it install
ill be getting started in a week or two
Re: JTAG Help
well
im not sure what im going to do at this point
im messing around with a rrod mobo
without that mod chip.
i may not even get one of those now
guys
Just a 'fyi"
doree
has done a few at this point
and he is the one i turn to for MY help
so what he says goes
im not sure what im going to do at this point
im messing around with a rrod mobo
without that mod chip.
i may not even get one of those now
guys
Just a 'fyi"
doree
has done a few at this point
and he is the one i turn to for MY help
so what he says goes
