Xbox360key







 

Right here, right now

  • User friendly: intuitive interface, no soldering required
  • Compatible with all fat (and soon slim!) Xbox 360 models
  • Supports most Xbox 360 and Xbox 1 games
  • Supports most file systems, including NTFS, EXT2/3/4, and Mac OS X Extended
  • High speed USB2 interface
  • Stylish USB control pad for selecting games and controlling your x360key
  • Powerful embedded Linux system running from Micro SD card (included)
  • Linux firmware fully updatable from USB media
  • FPGA fully updatable from USB media via built-in, in-system JTAG programming
  • Recovery mode - it is always possible to recover from a bad flash
  • No drive flashing or JTAG hack required
  • AP25 protection emulation

In A Firmware Coming To You Soon:

  • Support for all slim Xbox 360 models
  • Web Control Panel *

Work in progress:

  • Loading games from NFS and Samba shares*
  • Xbox Live support
  • Backup original Xbox 360 games to USB hard drive

HOW IT WORKS

x360key consists of 2 parts, a motherboard and a remote.

The motherboard connects to the SATA bus inside the Xbox 360, and sits between the drive and the Xbox 360 motherboard. x360key is a full-fledged computer system running embedded Linux. It is capable of many things such as
- Emulating the Xbox 360 DVD drive
- Reading USB hard drives and other USB media with various file systems
- Updating itself and other hardware from USB media
- Communicating with the remote and other external USB devices
- And a lot more! (embedded Web server and Wifi connectivity for exampe)

The remote is a simple yet stylish piece of hardware that features an OLED display and 3 buttons. It connects to the x360key motherboard via a high speed USB2 connection. It also has USB for connecting USB hard drives and other devices. The OLED and buttons are used to control various aspects of x360key. It is also used for browsing attached USB media devices and launching games.

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24 June 2011 at 20:04 delete

Can you be banned using this device

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25 June 2011 at 03:03 delete

No because its not actually resetting the settings on your Xbox its just there connected to the Xbox and Microsoft only recognizes it as being a normal Flahs Drive.

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