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The Hacker Behind "Hacking the Xbox"

chromatic writes "ONLamp has just published an interview with Andrew "Bunnie" Huang, author of Hacking the Xbox. Bunnie discusses the effect of the DMCA on his work and the state of Xbox hacking as he sees it."

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  1. Can someon answer this question I've been having? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Andrew Huang hacked the x-box over a year ago, and managed to find the key to sign software to run on the xbox isn't this the key that the linux for xbox community has been looking for? Even though Huang has said he wouldn't share the key with anyone, presumably people can reproduce Huang's method for extracting the key. please someone clarify... I'm confused.

  2. It got picked up by NSP. by toothfish · · Score: 4, Informative

    I don't know when this interview was actually published, but I think it must have been a while ago-- "Hacking the Xbox" was picked up by No Starch Press, and it appears to be still published by them...

  3. Re:Uh...... by gearheadsmp · · Score: 4, Informative

    Part for part. No variation between XBoxes.

    Erm, MS has made Xboxes v1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3. Read about the differences.

  4. Re:I don't get it... by cr_nucleus · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you want a cheap home server build a small, fanless (silent), low power consumption (cheap in the long run) VIA mini-itx (small and quite cheap) box.

    It's actualy cheaper to mod the xbox than build a mini-itx pc. Sounds like a pretty good reason to me. Plus, your xbox is already there sitting in the living room so it reduces the device count in the living room.