Xbox 360:Modding Hardware Identification: Difference between revisions
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|<center>Team Xecuter</center>||<center>CR3 Lite</center>||<center>Glitch Chip</center>|| [[File:360-CR3-Lite.jpg|300px]] | |<center>Team Xecuter</center>||<center>CR3 Lite</center>||<center>Glitch Chip</center>|| [[File:360-CR3-Lite.jpg|300px]] | ||
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|<center>Team Xecuter</center>||<center>CR3 Pro v1.0s Full Post</center>||<center>Glitch Chip</center>|| [[File:360-CR3-PRO-v1.0s-FullPost.jpg|300px]] | |||
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|<center>Team Xecuter</center>||<center>Slim Proto v2</center>||<center>Glitch Chip</center>|| [[File:360-Slim-Proto-v2.jpg|300px]] | |||
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|<center>Team Xecuter</center>||<center>CR4 XL v4</center>||<center>Glitch Chip</center>|| [[File:360-CR4-XL-v4.jpg|300px]] | |||
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Revision as of 05:53, 25 July 2021
Over the lifespan of the Xbox 360, various glitch chips were created to accommodate newly created hacks and improvements for the Reset Glitch Hack (RGH).
If you have any further information or corrections on the entries here (including sources), please let us know!