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The Devil360 will be a modchip for the Xbox 360 console, the 'small' security hole has been found! This device is in no way related to the DVD firmware exploits - it's a totally different approach.
However we did not manage to get the product ready for today (6/6/6), because we are working hard on improving it to:
* Try to protect it from any type of update
* Make it programmable via PC
* Boot unsigned code
* Allow to swap HD with larger drive with a special interface between the 360 and the HD (all types IDE/SATA).
* And more...
We understand, certainly after the ICE modchip story, that people will not easily believe this so we will send prototypes to some scene sites as soon as they are ready, so they can confirm it's real.
The modchip will be sold without any code.
We also discovered some shops already take pre-orders for this product. Do not pre-order it!
We did not announce any distributors yet and the device will not go on pre-order until at least after the prototypes have been tested/reviewed by independent sites.
Trying to protect it from any type of update seems to be important, but this is bug news And a PC programmable chip, with big harddrives should open up alot of opportunities.
More info: http://www.devil360.com/
Check out teamxtender.com for their upcoming release of the black night full case replacement.
I think the whole release date of 06/06/06 is taking the whole Devil360 analogy gimmick a little too far for most realL corporate tastes.