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Convert Your XBOX to NAS

Tomshardware has an interesting articles for all XBOX modder which prefer having an original Network attached Storage instead of a game machine.

With the arrival of the Xbox360, there will soon be a buyer's market for its older sibling. Kevin Herring shows how to give an Xbox a new lease on life as a full-featured NAS.


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XBMC for XBOX: huge success

This page Media Center with XBMC first publish on 2004-08-26 seems to have been a great success since more than 109237 visitors have read it.

I have many prestigious referer pointing to it like xboxmediacenter.com itself ;-)

I make U a promiss; if the XBOX360 is ever moddable (teamxecuter is on it. a release may happen in weeks or months). I will publish a step by step tutorial here

In beetween. You can still send me suggestions on how to improve the article. It is currently not uptodate but still useful for many

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XBOX, XBMC troubleshootings...

I was hoping you could help me connect my xbox to my Apple computer. I have tried every FTP program I could get my hands on, including the built in FTP in the operating system. My Xbox has an Xecuter MOD running Evolution X. I cannot get the Xbox to network with my iMac no matter what I do. Any suggestions?

XBOX, XBMC troubleshootings...

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XBOX 360 hacking has start and XBOX 1 hack flashback


The free60 wiki which aim to document ways to have a linux booting on XBOX360 is since 2 weeks online, and has already some interesting info. (some guys are really a lot crazier than me ;-) )

I came one more time to XBOX-linux.org which has a page for describing how the first XBOX was hacked. Very technical but a mus to read for all security geek.

The Hidden Boot Code of the Xbox From Xbox-Linux or "How to fit three bugs in 512 bytes of security code"

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Microsoft's engineers first seem to have thought that the secret key would never be revealed: security by obscurity. This explains why the decrypted code did not get hashed. Once the secret key was known, anyone could decrypt, patch and reencrypt the flash contents.
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And how the chain of trust was breaked
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The design of the first MCPX was very wrong, and the implementation was catastrophic. The design of the second version was a lot better, but the implementation was not. Without the various security holes (Visor and MIST bugs as well as possibly more) and with a working hash function, the system would have been pretty secure. Encrypting the ROM contents with a secret key, i.e. security by obscurity, simply does not work if the key travels over a bus that can be sniffed.

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Streaming multimedia content to your television

Streaming multimedia content to your television...a quick overview of existing solutions...

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