19 March 2006, 6:48 PM
http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot?m=4346
The firmware of the Xbox 360 DVD drive has been hacked, allowing users to boot backups of games on the new Microsoft console. A group of hackers on the xboxhacker.net forum managed to trick the DVD firmware into reporting a recordable disc as an original Xbox 360 disc. This means that it will not allow booting of unsigned homebrew code (like Linux), as the signature check is not bypassed. This hack will just trick the Xbox 360 into thinking you inserted an original Xbox 360 disc, so it'll only boot unedited executables. A video has been released, the hack has not been released to the public (because it will be mainly used for piracy), but all the research of the last few months is publicly viewable.
downloads of said video here: http://rapidshare.de/files/15810304/360hack.mpg.html
and here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyZQ4k7Bi-8
so um, whadda you think of this. apparantly this firmware hack was done with the original XBOX too, but it was never publicly released and only worked on certian DVD-ROM drives.
The firmware of the Xbox 360 DVD drive has been hacked, allowing users to boot backups of games on the new Microsoft console. A group of hackers on the xboxhacker.net forum managed to trick the DVD firmware into reporting a recordable disc as an original Xbox 360 disc. This means that it will not allow booting of unsigned homebrew code (like Linux), as the signature check is not bypassed. This hack will just trick the Xbox 360 into thinking you inserted an original Xbox 360 disc, so it'll only boot unedited executables. A video has been released, the hack has not been released to the public (because it will be mainly used for piracy), but all the research of the last few months is publicly viewable.
downloads of said video here: http://rapidshare.de/files/15810304/360hack.mpg.html
and here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyZQ4k7Bi-8
so um, whadda you think of this. apparantly this firmware hack was done with the original XBOX too, but it was never publicly released and only worked on certian DVD-ROM drives.