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An xex nand flasher by Redline99

 

I sugest you use the updflash.bin flash method and not the updslot method

 

Flash360 v1.0 By Redline99

2010-01-15

 

Place in the root dir of a usb drive:

updslot0.bin - Xell (Address 0x0C0000 max length 0x040000 bytes, no metadata)

updslot1.bin - Rebooter (Address 0x100000 max length 0x140000 bytes, no metadata)

updpatch.bin - Rebooter Patches (Address 0x194000 max length 0x004000 bytes, no metadata)

 

updflash.bin - Nand Image File (this must include the metadata or aka spare/ecc bytes)

Must be the full nand with exceptions for consoles with a built in Memory Unit.

 

Flash360 will scan the bad block reservation area of the file to be flashed.

If it finds blocks that have been remapped then it sets the writing mode

to write the file as-is. If it determines that no blocks have been remapped

then it sets its write mode to relocate any blocks as it goes along.

 

The block relocator logic will only apply to the Flash partition. This means that it

will not try to relocate any block from the built in Memory Unit (if available).

 

A simple check of the KV will be done if the choice to not copy it from the current

nand is selected. Flash360 cannot currently get the CPU key to completely verify

the KV before writing. If it detects a difference in the first page it will

warn you before proceeding.

 

 

If Flash360 is ran from a HDD, USB or MU, saving the current nand image will be available.

The raw dumped nand file will be saved to "D:\flashdmp.bin". (same dir as xex)

 

For consoles with built in MU:

You can select to save the entire nand or only the Flash partition (66 MiB).

This also means you can write just Flash partition (66 MiB) to the nand.

 

When writing the Flash you can select to keep the current Keyvault and Config blocks.

This is the recommended way to flash XBRebooter, straight from the release package.

 

If any writing to the nand is done do not return to the dash or bring up the guide.

An auto shutdown mechanism is in place by backing out of the main menu.

 

The power plug should be removed to allow for a complete reinitialization of console.

 

Notes:

It is up to the user to verify the validity of the file(s) to be flashed.

 

Flashing the nand is risky, I hope it works well for everyone, if problems arise

I will do my best to address them. There are still many items I would like

to do/add to this app, so it will be a work in progress.

 

When using this app do not do anything that will interrupt it. Do not use the

big center guide button on the controller. Do not have the dash doing anything in

the background. Remember what this application is doing is replacing the contents on

the nand without the rest of the system knowing about it.

 

There is also a new Xell I have created with many of these features plus some new

ones that should be nice. Time didnt permit releasing it though.

 

Thanks:

To kreet and angerwound for looking over my code and fixing many noob mistakes. Smiley

And especially to all the gracious people who helped test!

 

Greets:

r0wdy, tiros, MODFREAKz, schtrom, xorloser, tmbinc, seventhson, angerwound, kreet, lantus,

Skorchir, D-BlooD, momdad, skitzo, Cr4zi3, Sonic-Iso, stk50, Yoshihiro, Arakon and Alley.

 

Team Greets:

XBRebooter, XeDev, Jungle, HyperX, Avalaunch, Xecuter,

MS Interactive Entertainment Business Department

 

get on xbins/360/dashboards/flash360 (i think)

Posted

Care to explain, rather than copy and paste a Readme that isn't helpful at all?...

 

if your meaning the updflash method:

 

instead of doing the updslot stuff, place updflash.bin(a nand image) in the same folder as flash360 and follow the on-screen instructions to flash it

Posted

You think this is more risky than plugging the cables back in to update?

 

Next time XBReboot has an update, I'll have to either plug my cable back in and hope to god it works, or just use this method.

 

i would always try this, then fall back to lpt as this is way faster(flashes in 10sec or so)

it can really do harm except screw up the nand, which can be fixed by re-flashing from lpt

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