Posted Jun 05, 2008 at 07:53PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Wii Tags: nand, modchip, InFeCtuS Modchip, ChipD
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Dual NAND Flash hack on Wii attempted - Image 1Not exactly for those disinclined to meddling with circuit boards, but it definitely seems like an interesting project for serious Wii homebrew developers. You see, hacking the Wii to have two NAND Flash chips inside can seem like more possibilities have opened, but for ChipD at HackMii, it's most essential if you're a developer trying out new (and possibly dangerous) things on your Wii without actually threatening the original NAND Flash installed. Find out why at the full story.

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Posted May 09, 2008 at 02:17PM by Charles D. Listed in: Wii Tags: modchip, InFeCtuS Modchip
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Nintendo Wii console and Wiimote controller - Image 1Just as Team InFeCtuS promised, the latest firmware for its SP1 Argon Flash modchip was recently released along with an extensive tutorial explaining the mechanics behind the InFeCtuS and Argon modifications. You can find out more about these new releases in our full article after the jump.

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Posted Apr 09, 2008 at 03:43AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: modchip, FPGA, InFeCtuS Modchip
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InFeCtuS Programmer v0.0.3.9 - Image 1Xbox 360 owners who are closely following the project developments of the InFeCtuS homebrew developer team, be informed that the group has just released a new build for the Programmer bumping it up to version 0.0.3.9. Know about its details after the jump!

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Posted Mar 15, 2008 at 10:43PM by Rio S. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: nand, downgrader, Sony, modchip, InFeCtuS Modchip
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WIP: PlayStation 3  firmware downgrader, Infectus needed - Image 1 Here's a bit of a progress report for PlayStation 3 owners out there. Another dev team has found a way to downgrade your Sony PS3's firmware to an earlier version. You'll be needing a console with an Infectus modchip - and you don't need previous dumps. Check out the full article for more info.

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Posted Mar 14, 2008 at 05:21AM by David T. Listed in: Wii Tags: modchip, InFeCtuS Modchip
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The InFeCtuS logo - Image 1The firmware development arena seems to be in a constant state of flux. Case in point: the InFeCtuS team has announced the development of new firmware for the ARGON and the InFeCtuS modchips

For a preview of the functions of this new firmware, turn to the full article after the jump.

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Posted Dec 16, 2007 at 10:13PM by Glen D. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, modchip, InFeCtuS Modchip
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Xbox 360 - Image 1 If you're one of the many who are into modding their Xbox 360s, this news bit might be of some concern to you. Modchip makers Team Infectus have announced a delay in the shipping of their ARGON modchips. There's also some new info regarding the upcoming Infectus2 modchip chips this January. See the full version to find out more.

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Posted Dec 02, 2007 at 02:12PM by Sally B. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: PCB, mICrO, InFeCtuS Modchip
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Infectus 2 - Image 1Team InFeCtuS announces the imminent launch of the latest incarnation of their modchip, InFeCtuS2. Their newest modchip now has an external PCB with switches and LED indicators. Do be warned: it is not recommend to use InFeCtuS, especially if you value your Xbox Live account. More details in the full article.

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Posted May 19, 2007 at 09:08AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: modchip, PS2, Firmware Emulation, emulation, InFeCtuS Modchip
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InFeCtuS Xbox 360 driver quicksolder cables - Image 1We know you are still weighing your options when it comes to the InFeCtuS modchip. It's compatible with all three new-gen consoles and we can't blame you if you prefer a console-dedicated one. Of course, we're not even talking about the repercussions of putting that chip in your beloved Xbox 360.

Anyway, in case some of you are convinced that this will in fact do wonders to your unit, be informed that the team behind the modchip just announced new flat cables for Xbox 360 drivers.

The Quicksolder Flat Cables, the team claims, will allow an easy and fast installation of InFeCtuS on the DVD drive mainboards.

When the modchip was first announced, the team mentioned that it can read and write the internal flash of any X360 DVD reader in the market. Aside from this, the InFeCtuS modchip is also capable of FLASH ID realtime patching, Globe Modchip 360 emulation, and NME 1.2 firmware emulation.

The said Quicksolder Flat Cables will be available in a few days and the ones for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 2 (PS2), and Wii will follow soon.

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Posted May 18, 2007 at 11:53PM by Ian C. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, InFeCtuS Modchip
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InFeCtuSHere's more from the team behind the InFeCtuS modchip, the modchip you can reportedly use on whatever next-generation console you own.

We've previously reported that there is now a tutorial out from the people behind the modchip that should help you downgrade your PlayStation 3. This time we'll focus at what the InFeCtuS modchip has to offer to Xbox 360 users.

In light of the recent announcement that Microsoft is now starting to prevent owners of modified Xbox 360 consoles, the team behind InFeCtuS saw it fit to claim that their modchip is one of the best solutions to play Xbox 360 online games while still having a modified Xbox 360. They reason that it is because their InFeCtuS modchip can be turned off while you play an original game on Xbox Live.

While we feel that it is important to inform you of this particular development we don't exactly recommend that you try this out. For one thing, folks who have more respect for "the law" might get offended by this. Second, we have yet to confirm if the claim that the modchip will be able to workaround Microsoft's new security net actually works - that is, mod your Xbox 360 and still get you on Xbox Live.

We'll update you as soon as we have more information on this matter. Stay tuned.

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Posted May 18, 2007 at 04:24AM by Ian C. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: modchip, InFeCtuS Modchip
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InFeCtus modchipNow this blogger isn't exactly technically knowledgeable enough to figure out the significance of being able to downgrade one's PlayStation 3, but all you code-smart homebrew folks might be.

QJ Forums member mhorpheox, writes in the QJ Forums that there's been some progress with the InFeCtuS Modchip (the one that's intended to be a modchip for all consoles). To be specific, mhorpheox claims that the modchip is the first that allows the for the PS3 to be downgraded.

You can head to an English language tutorial on how to do that via the video or our "read" link below. Word of caution first, a lot of Flashing is involved so be sure to follow instructions on the InFeCtuS tutorial carefully. To discuss the merits of this chip feel free to head to the QJ Forum Thread via our link below.

Will this lead to the inevitable? Time will tell.



Discuss: Downgrade the PS3 with the InFecTus modchip

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