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Xecuter DemoN

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  • 25-02-2012 10:46pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 214 ✭✭


    Just tought I will post this as alot of people here are interested in RGH and Jtag's.
    The Xecuter DemoN is the most advanced Xbox 360 NAND device ever created.
    Phat Version:
    demon_phat1.jpg
    Slim Version:
    demon_slim1.jpg
    Giving you the ability to have dual NAND's is nothing new to the scene thanks to Team Cygnos and their dual NAND device for older generation Phat JTAG models. However since the advent of the Reset Glitch Hack (RGH) scene, there has been an insurgence of homebrew activity on all the newer models of Xbox 360, including all of the Phat consoles that could no longer be JTAG'd, giving a need for multiple NAND's yet again so you can run your own custom kernels and linux apps on all the latest models including the new Xbox 360 S (or Slim as its known).
    Picking up where Cygnos left off, Xecuter has taken the Dual NAND design and basically fixed every known bug and flaw that existed with the Cygnos, improved features, increased r/w speeds, redesigned the layout and install methods, added new functions and basically took the dual NAND concept to the next level.
    The built-in NAND R/W hardware is a stand out feature. Completely bypassing the need for any external device such as the Xecuter NAND-X or any other SPI tool, the DemoN has a USB port which offers a completely pass-thru solution giving you direct access to the Demon & On-board NAND's – and with the turbo mode, you can now achieve NAND r/w speeds that have never been seen before on the Xbox.
    Xecuter hasn't forgotten JTAG fans either, there are thousands upon thousands of users out there who run a perfectly functioning JTAG machine – many of them using the Xecuter JTAG QSB Install Kits that have become so popular over the last couple of years. Not only does the DemoN support all of the latest RGH devices such as the Xecuter CoolRunner – but we have also designed the DemoN to make sure that it doesn't affect any current JTAG installs – which is ideal for those who have the QSB kits installed and working perfectly – fitting the Demon does not require that they have to remove their functioning JTAG feature. The DemoN will also work with your currently installed RGH Device especially the TX CoolRunner and it's QSB install kits. Xecuter thinks of the customer experience first and foremost !
    As always with Team Xecuter you can trust that we make the absolute best quality devices paying attention to the tiniest details and making sure that the end user is completely confident in a premium product backed by our famous warranty.
    Xecuter is the brand you can trust, don't accept poor imitations.
    Main Features:
    • NextGen Dual NAND Device
    • Easy Switch Between Stock Onboard NAND and Custom NAND
    • Easy QSB Solution (Quick Solder Board)
    • Easy Wire Install Option Also Available
    • Both Phat & Slim Versions
    • Support 16MB & 256MB / 512MB (Big Block) NAND Versions
    • Original Brand NAND to Match Stock For Security & Compatibility
    • Built-In USB NAND Read/Write Hardware (NAND-X / Other SPI Hardware Not Required)
    • Turbo NAND R/W Mode (16MB Dump less than 20 seconds)
    • TX CoolRunner Options
    • Supports Phat JTAG Installs (Inc All TX QSB JTAG Kits)
    • Supports Phat & Slim RGH Installs (Inc TX CoolRunner QSB Kits)
    • No Lifting of CE Pin on Both Phat & Slim
    • No Trace Cuts on Both Phat & Slim
    • Custom Software & Drivers
    • 100% J-Runner Support
    • Proven Xecuter Build Quality & Warranty
    • More Premium Features Will Be Announced Very Soon……
    Dev versions of the DemoN will be shipped to all of Xecuter's newly created RGH Development Team as well as members of Freeboot, FreestyleDash and other prominent developers in order to enhance the abilities of the DemoN and to make sure it is as fine tuned as possible by the very guys who bring you all of your homebrew goodness.
    Stay tuned for more DemoN updates !

    Source
    http://team-xecuter.com/xecuter-demon-official-product-description-specs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=xecuter-demon-official-product-description-specs


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 807 ✭✭✭Jimbobjoeyman


    saw this myself alright earlier on.
    Looks promising alright.
    May whip out the credit card and buy one when released.

    Would be much easier than doing a nandwich mod anyway.

    Also did a rgh earlier on with the new j runner tool.
    Very easy to have everything on one programme that actually works ( ahem jtag tool :P)


  • Registered Users Posts: 214 ✭✭scottp68877


    saw this myself alright earlier on.
    Looks promising alright.
    May whip out the credit card and buy one when released.

    Would be much easier than doing a nandwich mod anyway.

    Yeah Id say it will be alot dearer.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,309 ✭✭✭✭wotzgoingon


    Looks good. I may get one as well when released.


  • Registered Users Posts: 214 ✭✭scottp68877


    Looks good. I may get one as well when released.

    Is there much point in getting one. It will be patched soon anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 807 ✭✭✭Jimbobjoeyman


    Is there much point in getting one. It will be patched soon anyway.

    patched soon ..... this is basically just a second nand for your console.
    Nothing really new about it.
    Dont see how this can be patched or why M$ would bother.

    The RGH on the other hand may be patched again come the next update.
    There has been some good progress made on the last update that patched the RGH.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,309 ✭✭✭✭wotzgoingon


    Is there much point in getting one. It will be patched soon anyway.

    I could be wrong here as I'm no expert on the technical side but I'm no n00b either. Is the Cb data and kernal not stored in the NAND, so when you have a dual NAND each is different so the other NAND cannot be patched. And they can't blow e-fuses on RGH.


  • Registered Users Posts: 214 ✭✭scottp68877


    Is there much point in getting one. It will be patched soon anyway.

    I could be wrong here as I'm no expert on the technical side but I'm no n00b either. Is the Cb data and kernal not stored in the NAND, so when you have a dual NAND each is different so the other NAND cannot be patched. And they can't blow e-fuses on RGH.
    Sorry I didn't explain right I meant it will probably be patched for people with a dual NAND on live like it was with Phats on cygnos


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,828 ✭✭✭Reamer Fanny


    TX do it again I like the way the flash controller is integrated so that you don't have to solder an spi flasher to the console for updates.

    Dual nand systems are brilliant it doesn't get much better than this.


  • Registered Users Posts: 807 ✭✭✭Jimbobjoeyman


    justryan wrote: »
    TX do it again I like the way the flash controller is integrated so that you don't have to solder an spi flasher to the console for updates.

    Dual nand systems are brilliant it doesn't get much better than this.

    Did you ever finish that nandwich slim you were working on ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,828 ✭✭✭Reamer Fanny


    justryan wrote: »
    TX do it again I like the way the flash controller is integrated so that you don't have to solder an spi flasher to the console for updates.

    Dual nand systems are brilliant it doesn't get much better than this.

    Did you ever finish that nandwich slim you were working on ?

    Yup I will throw up a few pictures when I get a chance, my Slim now runs 14719 on XBL and RGH 14719 with 2TB hard drive, they are toggled by a DPDT switch.

    TX will make this much easier with the Demon but it was an experience to say the least, really put my soldering skills to the test.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 807 ✭✭✭Jimbobjoeyman


    justryan wrote: »
    Yup I will throw up a few pictures when I get a chance, my Slim now runs 14719 on XBL and RGH 14719 with 2TB hard drive, they are toggled by a DPDT switch.

    TX will make this much easier with the Demon but it was an experience to say the least, really put my soldering skills to the test.

    Fair play :)

    I know my personal limits and a nandwich is well beyond them.
    The xecuter demon on the other hand should be within my limits :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,584 ✭✭✭TouchingVirus


    It's gonna be around €50 I'd reckon, given the current price point of the Nand-X and the featureset you're looking at :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,828 ✭✭✭Reamer Fanny


    justryan wrote: »
    Yup I will throw up a few pictures when I get a chance, my Slim now runs 14719 on XBL and RGH 14719 with 2TB hard drive, they are toggled by a DPDT switch.

    TX will make this much easier with the Demon but it was an experience to say the least, really put my soldering skills to the test.

    Fair play :)

    I know my personal limits and a nandwich is well beyond them.
    The xecuter demon on the other hand should be within my limits :)

    I get a bit OCD with these kinds of things I did not give up after the first failure, the trick to soldering on the nand is to flux the pins & drag solder with a chisel tip you'll nearly always get bridges so you just flux the bridged pins and touch them with the soldering iron, then clean it and repeat.

    Alignment of the top nand and bending the pins to a 90 degree angle are the key to getting it right.


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