mafiafan123
Jul 30 2008, 07:41 AM
what about takeing the act mem chip a blank one and seeing if theres maybe a bin in there that could be as easy as putting onto the other drive that would be nice if theres an extratable file that doesnt ever get erased. dam i know theres a datel memory card kit maybe it can see something on there idk i have a spair memory card somewere but i need a pic program or something i wanna know what i could do to find the sig. its out of my league but i know its prob something that can be done. but yes have a memory card with a sata plug to plug in an external sata drive dam think of the possiablitlys but it still might require hex for editing the space idk something worth trying to figure out.
Razor512
Sep 30 2008, 05:01 AM
I know this thread is old but just want to check if there will ever be a way to make the 360 use a standard usb flash drive as a memory card.
or at least rip the security data from a memory card, then I can build my own connector make the flash drive connect to the memory card slot of the 360
I already have a hard drive, I just want to get a flash drive to work as a memory card because I don't want to walk around with the hard drive and I don't want to buy the official memory card as for the price, I can get a 8GB flash drive (which I was able to get a pack of 10 for $20 a few months back )
Arakon
Sep 30 2008, 08:30 PM
it's not security data, it's a whole security CHIP that is an USB device on its own.
ccfman2004
Oct 3 2008, 08:12 AM
What I am doing has nothing to do with this topic, but there is one thing from here I need to know.
How do I reduce the 5 volts from the USB power down to around 3 volts?
Thanks.
BTW, I tried to use the tutorial here and almost rendered my Memory Card useless where my 360 would not read the card, not sure how I fixed it though
Arakon
Oct 3 2008, 11:31 AM
cleanest way is to use a voltage regulator. you need 3.3V, not 3, btw.
ccfman2004
Oct 6 2008, 08:29 PM
No, for my project I need +/-3 volts.
As I said before, what I am doing has nothing to do with this topic.
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