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helped so much ok thanks thanks
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Are all xam's, in every NAND the same? Or are they all different?
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xxthepersonxx wrote Are all xam's, in every NAND the same? Or are they all different?
They are the same. The only files different are the KV and config. SOme1 correct me if im wrong though
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yehhhp niceee job bro!
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xxthepersonxx wrote Are all xam's, in every NAND the same? Or are they all different?
They are the same. The only files different are the KV and config. SOme1 correct me if im wrong though

Thanks, also I have another question if you don't mind. When I use xextool to extract the exe from the xam, and the use IDA tool to open up the exe file do I need a certain version of IDA to view it properly I have version 5.0? Also how would I go about finding the PPC code in the exe file of the xam?
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xxthepersonxx wrote
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xxthepersonxx wrote Are all xam's, in every NAND the same? Or are they all different?
They are the same. The only files different are the KV and config. SOme1 correct me if im wrong though

Thanks, also I have another question if you don't mind. When I use xextool to extract the exe from the xam, and the use IDA tool to open up the exe file do I need a certain version of IDA to view it properly I have version 5.0? Also how would I go about finding the PPC code in the exe file of the xam?
I use 6.0 and it works for me fine.

Run the xam.idc script and it will help you view it.

PPC code wont be hard to find ...
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xColorado880 wrote
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xxthepersonxx wrote Are all xam's, in every NAND the same? Or are they all different?
They are the same. The only files different are the KV and config. SOme1 correct me if im wrong though

Thanks, also I have another question if you don't mind. When I use xextool to extract the exe from the xam, and the use IDA tool to open up the exe file do I need a certain version of IDA to view it properly I have version 5.0? Also how would I go about finding the PPC code in the exe file of the xam?
I use 6.0 and it works for me fine.

Run the xam.idc script and it will help you view it.

PPC code wont be hard to find ...


Thanks again, the I generate the .idc using xextool right? With [xextool -i xam.idc xam.xex]? Also do you have a crack for IDA 6.0? Because I can't seem to find one.
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what does bricking your JTAG mean ?
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TTG_maarky_laad wrote what does bricking your JTAG mean ?

it means you install a kernel update manually that disables the homebrew options on your JTAG console.
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TTG_maarky_laad wrote what does bricking your JTAG mean ?

Pretty much updating accidentally, or on purpose and the r6t3 fuse blows all of your JTAG E-fuses. Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I am pretty sure that's what it means.
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