You’ll know more in MarchAgain, where does this information come from?
The speaker never gave away any details.
If you read the description of the talk, he mentioned that Microsoft developed the BootROM, there is zero mention of anything else.
You’ll know more in MarchAgain, where does this information come from?
The speaker never gave away any details.
If you read the description of the talk, he mentioned that Microsoft developed the BootROM, there is zero mention of anything else.

Look specifically for this model:Well, just checked mine and it's from 2017. Will see if I can find a cheap one from 2013.
Again, where does this information come from?
The speaker never gave away any details.
If you read the description of the talk, he mentioned that Microsoft developed the BootROM, there is zero mention of anything else.

Way too newMine is from 2015? I brought it a while back. Maybe 2021.
Good or bad?

Probably not until we learn more about the hacking process.So 2015 has no hope?
So 2015 has no hope?
The big issue is, we know the CPU we need was discontinued very shortly after..just not certain what that period isProbably not until we learn more about the hacking process.
Halo 5 and the Rare Replay Collection...?Is there any reason to get an Xbox One now? Any exclusives that are not on PS/NS?
I personally think that the HDMI in function is worth something. I wish that Microsoft didn’t abandon itIs there any reason to get an Xbox One now? Any exclusives that are not on PS/NS?
None of them interest me unfortunately, and since this exploit is not coming to the One X, I can get better performance of PS4P.Halo 5 and the Rare Replay Collection...?
imo there's not much reason to get an Xbox One if you're looking only at Xbox One exclusive games.
Does it upscale the input or just pass it through?I personally think that the HDMI in function is worth something. I wish that Microsoft didn’t abandon it
I used to connect my switch or pretty much any console that didn’t have proper multi tasking to that port. So that I could still use and quickly get back to watching tv without swapping inputs or maybe even playing games on an old console and listening to Spotify at the same time from the same input / speakers
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There's a manufacturing date on the bottom.How do we get to know when the console was made, is there an easy way? With an input combo or serial number?

