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== Table of contents == | |||
1. [http://www.free60.org/First_Steps First Steps]<br> | |||
1.1 [http://free60.org/NAND_Reading Reading out the NAND]<br> | |||
1.2 [http://free60.org/SMC_Hack Doing the soldering and building an image]<br> | |||
1.3 Flash the resulting Image<br> | |||
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2. Enjoying the JTAG-Hack<br> | |||
2.1 Use or contribute to [http://www.free60.org/Linux_Bootloader XeLL]<br> | |||
2.2 Build a [http://www.free60.org/Linux_Kernel Linux Kernel] and get your own system running or just use existing [http://www.free60.org/Linux_Distros Distributions]<br> | |||
2.3 [http://www.free60.org/Compiling_the_Toolchain Compile the toolchain] and get into [http://www.free60.org/LibXenon LibXenon Development]<br> |
Revision as of 08:01, 7 February 2011
Free60 is a project towards porting GNU/Linux, BSD, Darwin and related open-source operating systems to the Microsoft Xbox 360 video game console.
Current project status: We can run our own code (Homebrew and Linux) on consoles without the August 2009 Update. However, it requires a hardware modification of the console.
Our previous wiki host crashed, and that is when we found out there was no backup of the data. Oops.
All we have is; a web-archive of the old content. You can help us by copying over and re-formatting the content back into the wiki. Thank you!
Getting started | Homebrew | Hardware | Software | Development |
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Table of contents
1. First Steps
1.1 Reading out the NAND
1.2 Doing the soldering and building an image
1.3 Flash the resulting Image
2. Enjoying the JTAG-Hack
2.1 Use or contribute to XeLL
2.2 Build a Linux Kernel and get your own system running or just use existing Distributions
2.3 Compile the toolchain and get into LibXenon Development