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  1. 10 hours ago, JohnnyBaboon said:

    Sorry, I don't have a capture card, and taking footage from my phone or something along those lines seems too archaic to post lol
    If anyone would like to capture footage and share, it would be appreciated

    got ya, thanks for your work, hope to see somebody uploading a video, to see what's inside, because unfortunately I'm far away from home and don't have a Xbox in my reach. BTW, did you try to make it run in 720p?

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  2. 7 hours ago, Steo1024 said:

    Did anyone ever manage to get GTA Vice City to run properly on a 1GHz or 1.4GHz CPU? I disassembled the xbe to have a look through it, but it doesn't seem to work the same as the likes of San Andreas. I know that with San Andreas, it had a QueryPerformanceFrequency call and it was just hex for 733333 (MHz instead of KHz), but Vice City doesn't seem to work in the same way at all.

    interested in the same topic with you, also, do you have the values to patch GTA SA? I never succeded to patch it right.

  3. 6 hours ago, puntja said:

    i'm really sorry! I thought I was clear about the fact that I used PS2wide hacks! I never meant that this is my own work! I just posted it so other people didn't had the work to patch the files themselves!

     

    lol, its not a problem, just thought its your patches

  4. 3 hours ago, codeasm said:

    Im not saying its imposible, but its harder, you need the right Jtag adapter (as in, interface for your PC to talk Jtag) the pinout is easy, most pins where ground, and 5 or 6 pins for the protocol.

    I remember trying to cut the theoretical Firewire lines from ground on PS2 Slim 70000, but they all were tied to the GND, even on IOP chip itself.

  5. 17 hours ago, codeasm said:

    Jtag confirmed too btw, we traced the underside to the cpu, on retail the bga pin on the cpu is directly tied to ground, disableing jtag and only if you desolder the cpu, youd be able to "unground" the "disable" jtag pin.

    This is sick, I think I can play with that for scientific purposes, is there any profit the JTAG port gives? Is there a pinout available?

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