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AnimeHypedUp wrote What is an x360ace anyway?


It's almost the same as a Coolrunner only made by someone else.

The x360ace is used for Slim and Xbox 360 E consoles.
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AnimeHypedUp wrote What is an x360ace anyway?


It's almost the same as a Coolrunner only made by someone else.

The x360ace is used for Slim and Xbox 360 E consoles.
Ohhh ok, didn't know that :S Thanks for the info.
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HarmfulMushroom wrote From what I see, unless you have some sort of nand r/w kit seperate from the x360ace you're SOL. Doesn't look like that chip can r/w the nand unless it has some sort of slave board similar to squirt360.

Edit: Just looked it up and it doesn't connect to any of the nand points, you need something else to actually r/w to the nand.
What is an x360ace anyway?


It's basically a glitch chip. It's essentially the Slim Proto, but made by a different company.
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