Xbox 360 File System Decoded
slurpster writes "The register reports that Pi group has decoded the file system used in the Xbox 360. They write "Once you get past the protections and down to the raw bits on the disc, its just the standard xboxdvdfs, however the offset and layer breakpoint are different.""
Cue the legal threats in 3..2..
Darn. I voted for FAT12!
I can't wait for a beowulf cluster of XBox 360s to take over the world!
It turns out the DRM was stimied by putting electrical tape on the disc.
A reliable source from Pi 'research' group later told press repoters that minutes after removing the DRM encoding, 'researchers' were surprised to see that it resembled Dos 6.2 by almost 97.5%, except it occupied 548% more memory.
God created man in his own image, but somehow he evolved into a hairless monkey.
Jesus, the console is barely a month old and you people are already thinking in doing something else with it? Could we enjoy it til January 2006 before you start contemplating doing OS changes, putting hamsters to roll on a cage, adding fish, dressing it as barbie to play "tea party"... ;)
Nom de dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperie de connard d encule de ta mere.
If by "take over" you mean "melt", then yeah, I can't wait either.
Its probably becuase they only had 30 minutes at a time to work on it before it overheated ;)
I wonder if the 360 sends any "help me, I've been raped and pillaged" data to XBox Live?
At which point your $400-1000 console goes tits up.
MS certainly knows how people got inside the original XBox and it seems EVERY 360 game, multiplayer or not, "reports" scores and achievements to Live.
Seems like a cool feature and all, but it could very well be some crafty social engineering.
Given Sony's recent rootkit debacle, it isn't too much of stretch to believe Uncle Bill had the boys put in a "phone home and tattle" capability.
I am my own gestalt.
i meant "hopefully". sory for the bad speling :-)