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Over the lifespan of the Xbox 360, various hardware was created to accommodate newly developed hacks and improvements for the console. The table below contains a list of these devices and pictures to allow for visual identification. | Over the lifespan of the Xbox 360, various hardware was created to accommodate newly developed hacks and improvements for the console. The table below contains a list of these devices and pictures to allow for visual identification. | ||
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|MTX SPI NAND Flasher V1 | |MTX SPI NAND Flasher V1 | ||
|[[File:360-Matrix-Flasher-v1.jpg|300px]] | |[[File:360-Matrix-Flasher-v1.jpg|300px]] | ||
| | |Also supports flashing glitch chips '''[[Xbox 360:Matrix Programmer#Adding Glitch Chip Programming Capabilities|if modified]]''' | ||
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|Team Xecuter||NAND-X|| [[File:360-NAND-X.jpg|300px]] | |Team Xecuter||NAND-X|| [[File:360-NAND-X.jpg|300px]] | ||
| | |Also supports flashing glitch chips | ||
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|Team Xecuter||JR Programmer V1|| [[File:360-JR-Programmer-V1.jpg|300px]] | |Team Xecuter||JR Programmer V1|| [[File:360-JR-Programmer-V1.jpg|300px]] | ||
| | |Also supports flashing glitch chips and the Xbox 360 S/Sonus360 sound chips. | ||
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|Team Xecuter||JR Programmer V2|| [[File:360-JR-Programmer-V2.jpg|300px]] | |Team Xecuter||JR Programmer V2|| [[File:360-JR-Programmer-V2.jpg|300px]] | ||
| | |Also supports flashing glitch chips and the Xbox 360 S/Sonus360 sound chips. | ||
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|The Mod Shop | |The Mod Shop | ||
|XDKFlasher | |XDKFlasher | ||
| | |[[File:XDKFlasher.jpg|frameless]] | ||
|Allows | |Allows for reading/writing to 16/64/256/512MB NAND Flash, Kernel Debugging, and External Power On utilizing Lamprey Wires | ||
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|The Mod Shop||xFlasher 360 rev B||[[File:360-xFlasher-360.jpg|300px]] | |The Mod Shop||xFlasher 360 rev B||[[File:360-xFlasher-360.jpg|300px]] | ||
|Also supports reading/writing 4 GB eMMC | |Also supports reading/writing 4 GB eMMC and flashing glitch chips. | ||
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|The Mod Shop||xFlasher 360 rev B+||[[File:XFlasher360_B+.jpg|300px]] | |The Mod Shop||xFlasher 360 rev B+||[[File:XFlasher360_B+.jpg|300px]] | ||
|Also supports reading/writing 4 GB eMMC | |Also supports reading/writing 4 GB eMMC and flashing glitch chips. | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Coolrunner Rev C ||[[File:360-CR-Rev-C.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | |Team Xecuter||Coolrunner Rev C ||[[File:360-CR-Rev-C.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | ||
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|China||Coolrunner Rev D ||[[File:Coolrunner Rev D.jpg|300px]]||China clone of the Rev C (48MHz oscillator added for Corona compatibility) | |||
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|Team Xecuter||DGX v1.0 (No DIP)||[[File:360-DGX-1.0-NoDIP.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | |Team Xecuter||DGX v1.0 (No DIP)||[[File:360-DGX-1.0-NoDIP.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | ||
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|X360ACE||ACE V3+||[[File:X360 ACE V3+.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | |X360ACE||ACE V3+||[[File:X360 ACE V3+.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | ||
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|X360ACE|| ACE V4 ||[[File:X360ACE V4.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | |||
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|X360ACE|| ACE V4.1 ||[[File:X360ACE V4.1.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | |||
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|X360ACE|| ACE V5 ||[[File:X360ACE_V5.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | |X360ACE|| ACE V5 ||[[File:X360ACE_V5.jpg|300px]]||Glitch Chip | ||
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|Glitch360 Team||Glitch360Shark||[[File:360-Glitch360Shark.jpg|300px]]||Dual NAND Chip | |Glitch360 Team||Glitch360Shark||[[File:360-Glitch360Shark.jpg|300px]]||Dual NAND Chip | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Demon Phat E||[[File: | |Team Xecuter||Demon Phat E||[[File:Demon_Phat_E.jpg|300px]]||Dual NAND Chip | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Demon Slim E||[[File: | |Team Xecuter||Demon Slim E||[[File:Demon slim e.jpg|300px]]||Dual NAND Chip | ||
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|Librasoft||x360DNA V1.0|| [[File:X360DNA V1.0.jpg|300px]]||Dual NAND Chip | |Librasoft||x360DNA V1.0|| [[File:X360DNA V1.0.jpg|300px]]||Dual NAND Chip | ||
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|Team Xecuter||CK3 Probe||[[File:360 CK3 Probe.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||CK3 Probe||[[File:360 CK3 Probe.jpg|300px]]|| | ||
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|Maximus||Maximus BlackJack|| [[File:360-Maximus-BlackJack.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||Blaster360|| [[File:Blaster360.jpg|300px]]||External Drive Interfacing Tool | ||
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|Maximus||Maximus BlackJack|| [[File:360-Maximus-BlackJack.jpg|300px]]||External Drive Interfacing Tool | |||
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|Team Xecuter||Xecuter LT Switch V1.5||[[File:Xecuter LT Switch.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||Xecuter LT Switch V1.5||[[File:Xecuter LT Switch.jpg|300px]]|| | ||
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|Team Xecuter ||CK3 Pro||[[File:360-CK3-Pro.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter ||CK3 Pro||[[File:360-CK3-Pro.jpg|300px]]|| | ||
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|Team Xecuter||LTU V1.1||[[File:LTU V1.1.jpg|300px]]||Unlocked replacement PCB for DG-16D4S drives | |||
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|Maximus||Maximus Kamikaze Template||[[File:360-Kamikaze-Template.jpg|300px]]|| | |Maximus||Maximus Kamikaze Template||[[File:360-Kamikaze-Template.jpg|300px]]|| | ||
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|The Mod Shop||Slim PLL QSB|| [[File:360-PLL-QSB.jpg|300px]]||RGH 1.2/3 QSB | |The Mod Shop||Slim PLL QSB|| [[File:360-PLL-QSB.jpg|300px]]||RGH 1.2/3 QSB | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB||[[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB||[[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB.jpg|300px]]||Intended for RGH2 tuning | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB V3||[[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB-V3.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||Slim Post QSB V3||[[File:360-TX-Slim-POST-QSB-V3.jpg|300px]]||Intended for RGH2 tuning | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Phat Post QSB V2||[[File:360-TX-Phat-POST-QSB-V2.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||Phat Post QSB V2||[[File:360-TX-Phat-POST-QSB-V2.jpg|300px]]||Intended for RGH2 tuning. Also has a flex cable connection for R-JTAG chips. | ||
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|Team Xecuter||TX NAND QSB||[[File:360-TX-NAND-QSB-V3.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||TX NAND QSB||[[File:360-TX-NAND-QSB-V3.jpg|300px]]||Intended for the JR Programmer and NAND-X, but could work with an XFlasher as well. | ||
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== Miscellaneous == | == Miscellaneous == | ||
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! style="width: 190px;" | Manufacturer !! style="width: 240px;" | Product Name !!Picture!! style="width: 190px;" | Note(s) | ! style="width: 190px;" | Manufacturer !! style="width: 240px;" | Product Name !! Picture !! style="width: 190px;" | Note(s) | ||
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|Matrix | |Matrix||Matrix External Programmer||[[File:360-Matrix-External-Programmer.jpg|300px]]||Matrix Glitcher II Programmer | ||
|Matrix External Programmer | |||
|[[File:360-Matrix-External-Programmer.jpg|300px]] | |||
|Matrix Glitcher II Programmer | |||
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|Team Xecuter||TX Glow Mod||[[File:360-TX-Glow-Mod.jpg|300px]]|| ROL Fader | |Team Xecuter||TX Glow Mod||[[File:360-TX-Glow-Mod.jpg|300px]]||ROL Fader | ||
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|Team Xecuter||Sonus 360 (Phat)||[[File:360-TX-Sonus-Phat.jpg|300px]]|| | |Team Xecuter||Sonus 360 (Phat)||[[File:360-TX-Sonus-Phat.jpg|300px]]||A chip to add power button and DVD eject sounds to a phat console, like on the 360 S. Can be flashed with a JR Programmer (and comes with connectors for it) or Picoflasher. | ||
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|Team Xecuter||TX Minimus AVR USB V1||[[File:360-TX-Minimus-AVR.jpg|300px]]||Dev Board | |Team Xecuter||TX Minimus AVR USB V1||[[File:360-TX-Minimus-AVR.jpg|300px]]||Dev Board | ||
|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 4 September 2024
Over the lifespan of the Xbox 360, various hardware was created to accommodate newly developed hacks and improvements for the console. The table below contains a list of these devices and pictures to allow for visual identification.
If you have any further information or corrections on the entries here (including sources), please let us know!
NAND Flashers
Manufacturer | Product Name | Picture | Note(s) |
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InFeCtuS (Orega Bros.) | InFeCtuS V1 | ||
Glitch360 Team | Glitch360SPI 3.0 | ||
Maximus/XK3Y | NANDKey | ||
Maximus | Maximus NANDFlasher v1.2 | ||
Xbox Experts | Generic NAND Flasher | ||
China | Super NAND Flasher | ||
Matrix | MTX SPI NAND Flasher V1 | Also supports flashing glitch chips if modified | |
Team Xecuter | NAND-X | Also supports flashing glitch chips | |
Team Xecuter | JR Programmer V1 | Also supports flashing glitch chips and the Xbox 360 S/Sonus360 sound chips. | |
Team Xecuter | JR Programmer V2 | Also supports flashing glitch chips and the Xbox 360 S/Sonus360 sound chips. | |
The Mod Shop | XDKFlasher | Allows for reading/writing to 16/64/256/512MB NAND Flash, Kernel Debugging, and External Power On utilizing Lamprey Wires | |
The Mod Shop | xFlasher 360 rev B | Also supports reading/writing 4 GB eMMC and flashing glitch chips. | |
The Mod Shop | xFlasher 360 rev B+ | Also supports reading/writing 4 GB eMMC and flashing glitch chips. |
eMMC NAND Flashers
Manufacturer | Product Name | Picture | Note(s) |
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Maximus | Maximus SD Tool v1.1 | ||
Team Xecuter | TX 4GB RW Kit V4 | ||
The Mod Shop | SD Tool v2.2 | ||
The Mod Shop | 4GB USB Tool |
Glitch Chips
Multi-NAND Chips
Drive Flashing Tools
Optical Drive Emulators
Manufacturer | Product Name | Picture | Note(s) |
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Wasabi 360 | Wasabi 360 Ultra (Slim) | ||
X360Dock | X360Dock Module 1 & 2 | ||
Team XK3Y | XK3Y with Remote |