Jasper
Jasper is the codename of the fifth motherboard revision for the Xbox 360. On Jasper motherboards found within Arcade SKUs, this Xbox 360 Motherboard revision features an onboard memory unit to facilitate the NXE Dashboard.
Hardware Notes
The connections required to dump/flash the NAND are the same as all previous models.
Performing the SMC Hack requires the same wiring as Zephyr, Opus, and Falcon mainboards. This is a slightly different set of connections than those required for the Xenon mainboard.
Jasper (V4.0)
- Consoles: Arcade 256MB & 512MB, Pro/Premium 60GB, Elite 120GB & 250GB and Resident Evil 5 console
- 65nm IBM CPU
- 65nm ATI GPU
- 80nm eDRAM
- 150 Watt PSU (12V rated for 12.1A, new connector)
- Arcade Edition Larger Flash 256MB Hynix HY27UF082G2B or 512MB Hynix HY27UF084G2B on-board flash, up from 16MB HY27US08281A flash, to accommodate the NXE update.
- New Southbridge "PSB" chipset
- Same heatsinks as Falcon
- 3 pin fan connector.
- Shipping with LiteOn 7XXX/8XXX/V2/9XXX DVD-Drivers.
- Fixes red ring of death (RROD) due to the redesigned GPU
Jasper/Kronos (V4.1)
Same as Jasper (V4) other than some minor changes.
- Consoles: Arcade 512MB, Pro/Premium 60GB, Elite 120GB & 250GB, Modern Warfare 2 consoles and Final Fantasy 13 consoles
- New Kronos1 GPU stepping
- 65nm IBM CPU
- 65nm ATI GPU
- 65nm eDRAM
- Arcade Edition Larger Flash 512MB Hynix HY27UF082G2B on-board flash, up from 16MB HY27US08281A flash, to accommodate the NXE update.
- Shipping with Lite-On 8XXXV2/9XXX DVD-Drivers.
- JTAG Hack / SMC patched on CB level
- Removes 8 chips of 64MB RAM option, all boards now using 4 chips of 128MB
- Xenon style GPU heat sink with Falcon style CPU heat sink
- Special edition consoles: Modern Warfare 2 Consoles
- Last of the original style 360 systems
- Fixes E 74 error due to the redesigned eDRAM
XNA Prototype
XNA Prototype XDKs were early prototypes of the final XNA development kit that came with a new case design and 1GB of upgraded RAM for developer use.
The XNA XDK was originally planned with an extra Gigabit Ethernet port. This ended up being scrapped and is only present on the XNA Prototype XDKs.
Version 1
The first Xbox 360 XDK board with 1GB of upgraded RAM. It used a white retail Xbox 360 case with prototype stickers and had a Gigabit Ethernet board mounted to the hard drive case.
It featured an inverted Ring of Light with red and blue LEDs and did not have a sidecar.
Version 2
Featured the same white retail case, 1GB of RAM and inverted ring of light as the version 1 prototype.
The version 2 prototype was the first to feature a sidecar with the new redesigned XNA shell. It was black colored plastic (appears dark blue in some cases) with no XNA branding and featured the Gigabit Ethernet board inside.
Version 3
Same as the version 2 prototype but with a blue chrome XNA branded sidecar shell.
Version 4 (GDC Expo)
The first XNA development kit to feature the final XNA branded case design. Still featured a Gigabit Ethernet XNA branded sidecar and had faceplates with XNA branding.
Although the Gigabit Ethernet port was still present on the sidecar, the feature was already planned to be dropped from the final design. The port was covered with a serial sticker during the GDC Expo in 2009 in order to better represent the final design.
Produced mid to late 2009.
Version 5
Same as the previous version 4 prototype but with later manufacturing dates.
Produced early 2010.