Hi nitr8,
Thank you for the explanation. In regards to my other query for the commands, you don’t reply because you don’t want to share or any other reason?
Thank you
Hi Nitr8,
Would you be able to share the commands to decrypt and encrypt using the keys?
What is the reason for keeping the bootloader AES IV? Just curious
Thank you for releasing.
Hi Nitr8,
Thank you for sharing the encryption key. Would you be able to provide the command to decrypt and re-encrypt as I am sure this is not that easy.
Thank you very very much
Hi Curtman,
I did not see page 2 coming... That is why I was not replying... Sorry about that.
I am looking at rk3328 soc, and little things like ROCKPI E and NANOPI R2S, which have gigE, usb2.0 OTG and built in 28nm manufacturing process (meaning more power efficient). I have looked at other...
Hello Curtman,
Considering your 93MB/s acheived with a rockPi 1Gbps Eth and USB3, I don't see how Orange Pi or RockPi S can even compete. The limiting factor won't be the USB 2 interface but the 100Mbps Eth interface maxing out at 12 MB/s. If we would have a 1Gbps Eth and USB 2 we would get...
Hi Curtman,
Thanks again for sharing. Is it possible also for you to test the same for your orange Pi and the raspberry pi zero?
I have sx os and a 360 with a xkey i could use and I would like to find the best ratio between performance and consumption.
Thanks,
Armandooooo
Hi Curtman,
I see your thread very interesting. I have been looking over the past months for a way to stream my games rather than copying them through different support. The usual way is now to copy them to a sd card and play and this is what everybody is doing in the retrogaming. However all...
Dear all,
I have red another thread explaining how to load ISO from network share by hooking up a USB ethernet adapter and setting some hidden parameters.
Is there anyone who has succeded in doing so?
Thank you,
Armandooooo
No one is interested then? I am surprised as when we are in retro gaming we have many rom to manage and having them transferred all the time is kind of a pain.
Maybe my post was not that clear but the point is to have the xkey connected via ethernet. I was not talking about the xbox itself. I will update my post just to be sure that everyone understands it properly.
Thank you
Dear all,
I am enjoying my xkey however recently I found that it is possible to hook the xkey straight on a NAS by ethernet and remove the USB hard drive that was attached on the back. (I am not talking about connecting the xbox to a NAS, I would like just the xkey tobe connected to the NAS)...
Caller -"Everytime I start a Pc game on my S24, playing on a external monitor, someone calls or texts me, n it kicks me out of the game." Customer Support - Click (hangs up)
I found it funny cause many many years ago, had a roommate in college that did this same dumbass branding of the school logo, but it didn't look anything like it after it healed. Just looked like a birthmark.