[XBone] First NAND dumped!

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Konsolen Junkies has reported that they successfully dumped the first XBone NAND.

The XBone NAND being closely similar to the Corona's NAND of the 360 has lead to a quick dumping with the SDdump method.

The Nand Xbox One is 4.9 GB in size and can be as in the 360 ​​dump with an SD card reader. J-runner may not be used for Dumping because it reads out the maximum of 3.5 GB of Corona. The quartz must be disabled as in the Corona V2.

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Pinouts of the XBone's NAND points.​
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The Drive info and serial appear to be in plain text in the NAND.​

So. There are some interesting filenames in the nand. Maybe someone can help seperating the nand Image and extracting the Files... Like SMCFW.BIN

Seems that there's already a lot of progress on documenting the whole NAND of the XBone.
Ofcourse this isn't of any use other then enthusiasts and technosexuals.
Fortunately, piracy is still a long way off.

Source: XBonecrunch & EurAsia for the comment.
 
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Nice work all involved. I saw the board shots the other night and wondered how easy it would be to pull off.
 
XB One hack confirmed ? Wasn't there someone that reversed engineered a XBLA game and ported the game on PC ? KI3 on PC unofficial port ? I know i'm dreaming but, since its X86 code well, it could be easy for someone to port it over unofficially
 
PS4 or XBONE, which one is going to be hacked first? A dump is a far cry from anything useful. I doubt it is unencrypted. Wii U in theory COULD be dumped the same way, but, nobody publicly discusses it. Almost easier than buying an SPI flasher/reader, lol.
 
Whatever you say.
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Dude...did you ever even checked the xbox360 part of gbatemp? DinohScene shares more knowledge of the thing than anyone else, and has linked numerous articles and gave feedback...probably countless times. You probably don't meant it to sound condescending, but...that's how it sounds. Trust me: the guy certainly isn't attempting to pretend to know more about the xbox360 than he does.
 
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Dude...did you ever even checked the xbox360 part of gbatemp? DinohScene shares more knowledge of the thing than anyone else, and has linked numerous articles and gave feedback...probably countless times. You probably don't meant it to sound condescending, but...that's how it sounds. Trust me: the guy certainly isn't attempting to pretend to know more about the xbox360 than he does.

No, I don't check that. And I wasn't trying to sound condescending; I was just agreeing with the statement. In a weird way...
 
Dumping information from a NAND module is not a huge development, guys! :P The chips follow certain memory standards, dumping raw data from them is a matter of recognizing the chip model or family and using the appropriate procedure. ;)
 
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