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Hey guys,
I purchased a Black Cat usb and was wondering if I could use it as a xbox 360 jtag tool. I got a few hits with the almighty goggle but nothing concrete. What I really want is a diagram of some sort. Thanks for sharing guys.
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Xbox Version: unk
360 version: v4.0 (jasper)
The thing is that it can work because the specs look good, but I don't know if nandpro supports it. So this is the problem. You can use the BlackCatUSB utility to get a dump, but will the output file be acceptable for use by FreeBoot programs, I don't know. The only way to find out is to experiment yourself. As long as you wire the flasher to the 360 accordingly and the voltage setting on the programmer itself is correct, then you won't damage your 360. BUT DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! It can work, but it requires more "adapting" on your end. If you're willing to do this, then go ahead.
This post has been edited by tomsawyer2k5: Oct 29 2011, 08:26 AM
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The BlackcatUSB is actually now capable of reading/writing to the nands with the new beta software , still in Beta so speeds are not optimized and has so far only been tested on 16MB Nands . http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/535/04112011151018.png/ The image shows the software connected to the nand with the flash config.
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QUOTE(Technitian3 @ Nov 15 2011, 03:51 AM)
1- no 2- 3.3v 3- look harder at the diagram, specifically the pin numbering 4- if this is refering to a hardware revision it shouldn't matter
Ok you're right. Sorry, I looked at the diagram but got confused by the colors over the numbers. Ground is indeed on there. Everything else looks good, so I should be testing this tonight then
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Ok, it looks like it worked! I was able tin install the Blackcat USB version 1.7 and use the software to dump my NAND just fine. One thing I think I should mention to people is to remember to plug in your console when attempting to dump the NAND. I had forgotten that step and it took me a while to realize what went wrong.
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I got it to work with the 1.7 version. Successfully dumped the firmware thanks for the diagram but im kind of new to this and im confused as i see that you have to write the firmware using other points. Has anyone managed to write to the NAND?
This post has been edited by mbg19: Nov 30 2011, 11:58 PM