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    As many of you have noticed by now TeamFSD.com has been down for a few days and it will not be returning however, RealModScene.com will be the new home of TeamFSD and we have set up a dedicated forum section for everything FSD related. For more information read the post by JQE HERE

  2. Team XeBuild once again comes to the rescue of the scene with their latest release which brings FreeBOOT to the recently hacked Corona 4g slim A.K.A. Corona v2. This release is however still a beta so there might be unforeseen bugs but please feel free to to post any that you find below. 1.05 Final will be released when the official Xbox 360 Fall update is released by Microsoft.

    This release contains a new XeBuild.exe, simply place it in your XeBuild 1.04 folder overwriting the old 1.04 builder. When creating your FreeBOOT nand image for a Corona 4g use 'corona4g' as your console type

    XeBuild -t glitch2 -c corona4g -f 15574 -d mydata freeboot.bin

    ReadMe:

    xeBuild 1.04 (535 beta)

    ============

    Greetz to carranzafp aka Maximus for attempting to confuse everyone.

    *note this is not fully tested on consoles (especially non-corona4g) but appears to be a solid update anyway*

    Changes:

    ========

    1.05 (1.04 beta)

    - tidy ini_creator output a little

    - colons were not being removed from macid string in ini file, fixed

    - added corona4g build target and dump parsing, nanddump.bin should be minimum 0×3000000 bytes from corona mmc machines (no spare data)

    - Xstress.settings will now be kept along with other mobile data

    - added flash header sanity checks

    xeBuild_1.05.535_corona4g_beta.7z


  3. Originally posted on Homebrew-Connection.org

    The GlitchTeam with the help of many others (Zhangjiqi007, Zhaojun297…) over at forum.dayton360mods.com push out today a tutorial for dumping the Corona V2 nand (with phison chip). The method use a SD card reader soldered directly to the nand pin.

    The only problem with this method is it don’t dump the spare data (each block consists of 32 pages, each page consists of 512bytes user and 16bytes spare, the spare contain block ID, some data specific to the page and a hash of it) which are discarged by the phison eMMC chip. By a fix with another nand (all is explained in their tutorial), you will be able to create a ECC image and launch XeLL.

    For now, you will not be able to launch a freeboot image untill the xebuild team update their builder.

    For those who want to grab their keys in order to install a xkey or w/e, here is the DL link.

    ** WARNING ** there is also a little mistake on the first page of the PDF, pin 14 is not named right it should be the one left of that and the wire description below that does not account for u1d1.16 which goes to data0 on the sdcard, pin 7

    Thx Swizzy for the info on block layout ;)

    CoronaV2_FFA_Hack_GOOD.pdf


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    kemonine96 from the xda-developers.com has started posting nightly(almost) builds of XBMC for Andoid and the improvements over the initial build are vast. He is also taking the time to recompile the builds for non-NEON devices, such as Tegra2 devices.
    For more information and downloads CLICK HERE

  5. kemonine96 from the xda-developers.com has started posting nightly(almost) builds of XBMC for Andoid and the improvements over the initial build are vast. He is also taking the time to recompile the builds for non-NEON devices, such as Tegra2 devices.

    Here is the Original post by kemonine96 with more information:

    XBMC, What is That?

    XBMC is a media player / HTPC software package that does just about anything you'd want on a home theater box or a portable media device. See http://www.xbmc.org for more information.

    Why Here?

    I have been maintaining nightly builds of XBMC for Android and after a few requests and realizing my posts have been cross-linked it's time to create a central spot for the builds.

    Schedule of Builds

    I will be posting updated builds to this thread as often as possible. I am tracking the git repository closely (read: I check for changes daily) and will generally build after it is clear the XBMC devs have pushed their changes for the day or previous day. I will be updating my posts when I am starting a new build. Please be patient, it takes 2-4 hours to post a build due to my slow internet connection. The linked file will contain the git revision used for the build as well as NEON / non-NEON so you know what you are getting.

    What Is Special About These Builds?

    I have re-built the CrystaX NDK that is required for XBMC from sources and made some compiler flag changes in order to improve NEON device support and to support the Tegra2 or other non-NEON devices. These are unsupported changes, particularly the Tegra2 and any other device without NEON. The official XBMC stance is NO device lacking NEON will receive support.

    What Is / Is Not Supported

    All builds are now built for 2.3.x (GingerBread) or higher devices. ARM ONLY. I will not be releasing MIPS or x86 builds.

    Google TV devices are UNSUPPORTED. I do not know if / when the XBMC dev's will be supporting Google TV.

    I will not be releasing aplayer builds. I will be leaving it up to Pivos to do releases.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by elmerohueso Posted Image

    Pivos already have a build using amlplayer for Pivos on the Pivos forums at http://www.pivosforu....php?f=24&t=811

    Which Build Do I Want?

    There are two builds, one for Tegra2 devices and another for NEON devices (see below for specifics). If you are not sure which type of device you have, try the NEON build and if it crashes, then use the Tegra2 build. If you have a non-NEON devices that is not the Tegra2, the Tegra2 build will run, but not all that great. I will look into creating a 3rd build for these devices if there is enough interest.

    Please PM me if you have a device not listed below and know which category it falls into.

    NEON Devices

    • A22 (Android on a stick device)
    • Ainol Advanced II
    • Ainol Novo 7 Aurora
    • Ainol Novo 7 Elf II
    • Acer A510
    • ARCHOS/ 80 G9
    • ARNOVA 7b G3
    • ASUS Transformer Infinity Pad
    • ASUS Transformer Prime TF201
    • ASUS Transformer TF300T / ASUS Transformer Pad 300T
    • Carrefour Tablet CT 704
    • Coby MID7042
    • Cortex A8 SoC's
    • Cube U30GT
    • Dell Streak 5
    • Droid Bionic
    • Droid Razr
    • Droid Razr Maxx
    • EVO 4G LTE
    • Hannspree Hannspad 10.1
    • HP Touchpad (CM9)
    • HTC Bravo
    • HTC Desire
    • HTC Desire HD
    • HTC Evo 3D
    • HTC EVO 4G (NON LTE)
    • HTC Flier
    • HTC G2/DesireZ
    • HTC G7
    • HTC Holiday
    • HTC Inspire 4G
    • HTC Nexus One
    • HTC ONE V
    • HTC One X
    • HTC One XL
    • HTC Raider
    • HTC Rezound
    • HTC Sensation
    • HTC Thunderbolt
    • HTC Velocity
    • HTC Vivid
    • Huawei Mediapad
    • LG Optimus Black (LG p970)
    • LG Thrill
    • Maguro Gnex
    • Mele A2000 THPC
    • MK802
    • Motorola Defy
    • Motorola Triumph
    • Nexus 7
    • Nook Tablet
    • Odroid-X
    • Point of View ProTab 2 XXL
    • Pantech Burst
    • Qualcomm s3
    • Rockchip RK2098
    • Rockchip RK3066
    • Samsung Galaxy Nexus
    • Samsung Galaxy Note I717
    • Samsung Galaxy Note GT-7000
    • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
    • Samsung Galaxy S 1 (I) (Captivate, Epic 4g confirmed, varients likely work too)
    • Samsung Galaxy S 2 (II) (All variants)
    • Samsung Galaxy S 3 (III) (All variants)
    • Samsung Galaxy S I-9001 (SGS+)
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab (1) 7''
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7"
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 6800
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 SCH-I815 (Verizon LTE)
    • Samsung Rugby Smart (likely Galaxy W as well)
    • Snapdragon QSD 8250
    • Snapdragon S4 MSM8960
    • Sunchips CX-01
    • Tegra3
    • Telechips TCC8925 devices
    • Telechips TCC892x
    • T-Mobile Springboard
    • Wayteq XPad 70
    • Woxter 100
    • Xperia Neo
    • Xperia Neo V
    • Xperia S
    • Zenithink C91
    • Zenithink C91 ZT280
    Non-NEON Devices
    • Acer A100 / A500 / A200
    • Advent Vega
    • Droid X
    • Eee Transformer TF101
    • G-Slate (Lg v909)
    • Galaxy Tab GT-P7510
    • HannSpree Hannspad
    • Idolian TurboTab C8
    • Kindle Fire
    • Kyocera Echo
    • Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet
    • LG Optimus 2x
    • Motorola Atrix / Photon / Electrify (Reports of webtop working)
    • Motorola XOOM
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (GT-P7500)
    • Sony Tablet S
    • Tegra2
    • Toshiba Thrive (7" and 10")
    • Viewsonic G Tablet
    FAQ
    • Why is the APK so large?

      This is a full build of XBMC including dependencies, resources and the like. There is a lot to the build and output. Seehttp://pastebin.com/LgnWzdHW for a breakdown of what is contained within the APK including file sizes.

    • Does zipalign help with the size of the apk?

      I ran zipalign and it didn't reduce the file size, likely won't help given what is packed in the apk.

    • Is there a better skin for touch screens?

      Under the appearance settings there is a skin named "Touched" that works much better on touch screen devices than the default.

    • Does my hdmi out / dock / etc work for tv playback?

      There are reports of this working properly in this thread and others.

    • Can I change the resolution for hdmi / similar playback?

      Initial reports indicate this is not possible currently.

    • Does it work with CyanogenMod 10 (CM10)?

      Maybe. Some users have reported success with CM10, others have had issues.

    • How do I get Fahrenheit Temperature?

      Settings > System > International -> Change your region to USA if you want Fahrenheit

    Common Problems
    • My screen starts flickering / freaking out: Kill the app, clear the app cache, restart devices, try again. Continue until the problem goes away.

    • I cannot play SD / 720p / 1080p content without stutters / dropped frames / audio sync issues / etc: Tough luck. Right now hardware decode support isn't complete, if your CPU can't process the video in software, you're stuck for the time being. The XBMC devs are working on hardware decode support and it will be done in due time. Do not ask for a deadline, there isn't one right now.

    • Battery life: Expect a pretty bad battery drain. This has been confirmed by a few others as well as the devices I tested. Given the project is targeting set-top boxes and similar equipment I would not expect this to be addressed until other, larger items are taken care of. Please do not complain to the official team about this item, complain here.

    • Resource utilization is high: This is known. Not going to change for awhile, do not complain to the official team, complain here.

    • Audio does not work: The XBMC audio levels and Android audio levels are not the same, you will need to adjust the volume in Android up to a higher level before launching XBMC most likely.

    • DVD Navigation may or may not work properly: This is known and being worked on by the main XBMC team.

    • /data is inaccessible: This partition is not accessible from XBMC.

    • Touchscreen Non-Responsive: Some users have reported the touchscreen taps aren't registering well or at all. The Toshiba Thrive 7" and 10" tablets seem to suffer the worst from this.

    • Black screen issue (Only applies to GingerBread / 2.3):

      If you run XBMC and android 2.3, only receive a black screen but sounds are coming through or you don't receive an immediate crash, you suffer from this problem. If your device is not on the list below, please PM me a logcat and your device make and model number.

      I have narrowed this down to what looks like a driver issue and am lacking the time to look into this any further. If anyone has experience with the NDK and OpenGL rendering problems / driver problems, let me know if you think you will be able to address the problem. I have a number of logcats and a device that suffers the problem to help aid in the fix.

    • Archos 43

    • Droid Bionic

    • Droid X

    • Droid 4

    • Le Pan TC970

    • LG Optimus Black (LG p970)

    • LG Thrill

    • Motorola Droid RAZR

    • Motorola Xoom 2

    • Nook Tablet

    • Pantech Burst

    • Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S 1)
    Tegra2 / non-NEON Problems (Must Read)

    If your device does not have NEON, DO NOT COMPLAIN TO XBMC. Complain here.

    Problems Under Investigation

    • XOOM 3g's running EOS ROMS appear to crash with a 0xdeadbeef pointer dereference
    • Screen is black and sounds come through. I am trying to hunt down the exact problem and will report back once I have more figured out. This is my top priority at the moment.
    Working Add-Ons
    • 1Channel -- Developer PM'd me and the choppyness is fixed in latest version (url in add-ons links below)
    • Anarcintosh's Icefilms
    • BBC iPlayer 2
    • dpstream
    • Freecable
    • fs.ua
    • FTP Sources
    • Icefilms
    • Navi-X
    • PBS
    • Samba Sources
    • Shared Library: http://forum.xda-dev....5&postcount=57
    • TED Talks plugin works great.
    • The Trailers plugin
    • Tuxbox
    • TVCatchup
    • Tvlinks
    Broken Add-Ons
    • Bluecop's Amazon (crashes trying to unload librtmp.so -- symbol not found)
    • Bluecop's Hulu
    • MLBMC: Major League Baseball Media Center
    • myvideo.de
    • Trakt.tv stable. The version on github works on Windows, can anyone validate the version from git works on Android?
    • TuneInRadio
    • WebDav HTTPS
    To download the latest nightly build of XBMC for Android for both NEON and Non-NEON devices CLICK HERE

  6. Build 280 ChangeLog

    Added Corona Install Images

    Added DIY Corona xsvf for 48MHZ Osc

    Added Monitor COM wiring Images

    Added Enable/Disable of File Checks/Downloads in Settings

    Added app re-opens in same screen position as was last used

    Changed Use of registry for settings (values are stored elsewhere)

    Changed Settings layout

    Changed Custom Functions layout

    Changed Xsvf selection screen

    Fixed Nand init after dash selection

    Fixed Cpukeydb clipboard after a sort-by selection

    Fixed RGH auto Selection for Trinity

    Fixed Small bug in dashlaunch selection radio buttons

    Fixed Bug where crash occurs if filepath no longer exists for working folder

    Tidied up Images dropdown menus

    Added warning of existing files in output folder on start

    Added fcrt when extracting files

    Fixed bug in Scan for keys

    J-Runner v02 Beta (280) Core Pack.rar


  7. Sure, running PSP homebrews on Vita is fun, and VHBL is a very nice piece of work, but it’s about time we move on, isn’t it?

    Developer yifanlu started a new project called Usermode Vita Loader (UVLoader), it will be a homebrew loader for the PSV, basically.

    Not PSP homebrews, but native PSV code, isn’t it awesome?

    This project is based on a PSV exploit he found (there are no details about this for now, for obvious reasons), but it’s still in its early stages.

    Just a few lines of code have been written so far (you can find the code on his github), so, back to the title, developers are needed.

    If you’re a developer and you want to help, fork the project on github or get in touch with yifanlu on/talk or on IRC (#vitadev on EFnet).

    If you’re not a developer, there’s nothing for you…yet. But it’s still an awesome news, isn’t it?

    And please, avoid asking useless questions: there’s no release date yet and it doesn’t work for now, just be patient for now and let the developers do their job.

    Yifan Lu will eventually post updates about this project on his blog or on twitter, so make sure to follow him.

    Last but not least, congratulations to yifanlu for his Vita hack ;)

    Originally Posted on Wololo.net


  8. The matrix team announce today throught their website that they launched the production of a new nand dumper which will be compatible with the corona V2. According to them the installation difficulty will be the same as usual, so their solution isn’t using the JTAG point. There is great chance they use the pads on the picture above to which are directly linked to the nand . They also announce the release of a software to fix the missing spare data in order to make the nand image compatible with most of the jtag/rgh software

    Here is their statement :

    Well, since production of the new reader is about to start we might as well announce it :

    Matrix Glitcher V2 Rev.C officially supports Corona V2.

    A new Nand reader/writer had to be developed to interface to the 4GB Corona motherboard due to the new phison chip and the differences in the communication protocol.

    Installation difficulty is about the same as the old Nand SPI reader (even though the pads are slightly closer together, installers will have the choice to use a quick solder board or directly solder wires to the motherboard).

    One small note regarding nand dumps : V2 nand dumps don’t have ECC bytes (this is by design, since they are stripped by the phison controller which also takes care of blocks remapping and a bunch of other stuff), so scripts that expect them to be present might need to be modified (either that or they need to be added after the nand has been dumped).

    The final nand reader software will automatically add/remove ECC bytes to the nand image as to try to preserve compatibility with existing software as much as possible.

    Posted Image

    Originally Posted on Homebrew-Connection.org


  9. Before we begin, some notes regarding the 16D5S drives and why we made the choices that we made :

    First of all, the SPI eeprom is locked just like in the old drives and the WP pad is connected to GND, thus making it impossible to erase/rewrite.

    Why the old Geremia/kamikaze style method is not feasible in the 16D5S drives :

    The area were the WP wire can be cut is less than 1mm in length and the WP bonding wire runs parallel to the DO bonding wire with around 0.1mm of separation between them.

    Cutting the WP wire without damaging the DO wire is doable when the chip is decapped and under a good microscope but we can't see any way where someone can do this without some serious lab instruments.

    For this reasons we have developed a replacement PCB, similar to our previous Freedom replacement PCB but with some additional hardware needed to cope with the enhanced crypto requirements in the 16D5S firmware.

    This PCB will replace the original drive PCB and work on any unmodded Xbox360 (including the 4GB V2 coronas and those with dashboard 15572+ ).

    The firmware is finished and stable and has all the features you would expect :

    stealth, XGD3, all titles work (basically everything iXtreme 3.0 has) plus some additional features that we are testing and considering for inclusion in the final release.

    The new video which we quickly threw together first shows a 16D5S drive connected to a corona motherboard (check the marking in the IC and the tracks going to the SATA connector to see that it really is a 16D5S drive).

    An original game is already inside (drive is upside down to show the PCB) and it is booted to show that the drive is married to the Xbox motherboard.

    The drive is then swapped with another one with the Matrix replacement PCB already installed, and a few backups are booted to show it working on the same motherboard.

    Additional videos will be released shortly, but for the moment being our time is better spent in development than in movie making ;-).

    This one was mainly done due to the leaked video, to show our drive working without all the programming/debugging hardware that is normally connected to the drives during the development stage.

    Stay tuned for more exciting news in the near future!

    Source and official site: http://www.infinitymod.com/


  10. Showtime 4.0 is finally released.

    Download it here. The list of changes are also available on that page.

    Some highlights:

    New UI design

    Self upgrade of both Showtime itself (only on PS3) and all plugins (all platforms)

    Automatically load metadata from themoviedb.org

    Improved support for subtitles (in particular external ASS/SSA files and vobsub files)

    Support for on screen keyboard on PS3

    Buttons on PS3 dual shock controller have changed their meaning a bit: See PS3 usage guide for details

    Each focusable item have a dedicated popup menu (Use â–¡ button on dual shock controller for this)

    File browsing will sort folders first and then files. Sorting can be adjusted in the per page menu (â–³ on dual shock controller)

    Lots of bug fixes

    ... + more stuff I've forgotten

    Try it out!

    See you soon

    showtime-4.0.pkg.7z


  11. ===========================================================================================================

    * multiMAN ver 04.05.00 DEX (20120827).pkg

    - Stereo Player (DEX)

    - Web Browser + FTP (DEX)

    - Showtime for multiMAN (DEX)

    ! There is no need to install/uninstall previous versions of multiMAN - this is a DEX BASE package

    * Added support for PSVita Remote Play: PS Vita: MPEG-4 (852x480) (Reset TV Overscan in Settings to "None")

    * Stereo Player can play SBS/TB movies in DivX/XviD movies in .avi3d format on DEX

    * Standalone browser + FTP work on DEX and returns properly to mM

    * mM restart function works

    * Showtime for multiMAN works on DEX (can't return to multiMAN yet)

    * Showtime Standalone (in TV/Video) column works from XMB on DEX

    * RetroArch cores/emulators work fine

    * Separate online update for DEX multiMAN version is now supported

    * Default game backup folder on DEX 03.60-04.20 is changed to:

    -----> /dev_hdd0/game/BLES80608/USRDIR/GAMES

    ! For better folder access permissions: Use 3.55CFW to create folders under /dev_hdd0

    ===========================================================================================================

    Showtime ver 03.99.041 (Standalone).pkg

    - This is the official CEX/CFW version

    - You have to install it on DEX PS3 BEFORE starting multiMAN for the first time

    ===========================================================================================================

    What to do:

    1) Install [showtime ver 03.99.041 (Standalone).pkg]

    2) Install [multiMAN ver 04.05.00 DEX (20120827).pkg]

    IMPORTANT:

    3) Start multiMAN from XMB so it can update your Showtime to DEX compatible version

    4) You can now use mM's Showtime or the standalone Showtime from XMB (TV/Video) on DEX FW

    ===========================================================================================================

    multiMAN ver 04.05.00 DEX (20120827).rar


  12. Simple 360 NAND Flasher By Swizzy

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    * Requirements *

    ****************

    - A Hacked Xbox 360 (JTAG/RGH or similar)

    - A nand dump to write

    ****************

    * What it does *

    ****************

    - It’ll flash your motherboards nand with the supplied image using rawflash v4

    ***********

    * Credits *

    ***********

    - cOz Thanks for all the help you constantly give me with just about everything, and thanks for rawflash!

    - Thanks also goes to who ever it was that ported rawflash to SDK in the first place and making it open source!

    Source: Homebrew-Connection.org

    **UPDATE**

    v1.1

    – Added: Now able to dump your nand

    – Added: Now also writes a log of whatever output it gave to you on screen (except for current progress output)

    – Added: Timer, it now checks and tell you how long it took to perform the task (in seconds… if there is more then 60, you’ll have to calculate on your own how many minutes and so on it took )

    – Fixed: Now properly turns off when you’ve flashed your NAND

    ** A Little word of warning: DO NOT exit the app after flashing… turn of your console after flashing it!! or you’ll not be particularly happy with what you see **

    Simple_360_NAND_Flasher_v1.1.7z

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