XeLL Reloaded v0.991

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[cOz], Cancerous1, Ced2911, GliGli, Juvenal, Natelx, Redline99, sk1080 AND Tuxuser are proud to release a new official version of XeLL-Reloaded.

What's new/fixed:
* Fixing booting of Linux Kernel on Reset Glitch Hack Consoles !
* Write stackdump on fail to screen
* additional offsets for reloading XeLL/updating XeLL-Reloaded
* integrated cOz's rawflash application (look at README)
* probably fixing freezing at "Reinit PHY..."
* kboot.conf parsing (shows a menu inside XeLL, loads linux and homebrew elfs - look at README)
* Fixing TFTP ACK on end of file
* Fixing TFTP transfer for files with only 1 DATA block
* Fixing possible buffer overflow when uncompressing gzipped file
* dcbst the memory-range for Devtree and Initrd

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Source: libXenon
 

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I'm really sorry to ask such a dumb question, but what is XeLL?

A 360 application that allows you dump CPU keys, see your fuses, see your DVD drive key, load homebrew, etc. It's overall a pretty nice application. Also is used as a failsafe for bad updates and such, since you can rewrite the NAND and such.
 
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I'm really sorry to ask such a dumb question, but what is XeLL?

A 360 application that allows you dump CPU keys, see your fuses, see your DVD drive key, load homebrew, etc. It's overall a pretty nice application. Also is used as a failsafe for bad updates and such, since you can rewrite the NAND and such.


To add:

XeLL is pretty much the same as BootMii.
It's placed in the first few blocks of the NAND iirc.

You can load up XeLL by booting the 360 via the Eject button on a hacked console.
 
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