Xbmcmodsforxbox Posted August 7, 2019 Report Share Posted August 7, 2019 Hey guys i am looking for pictures of all of these modchips along with guides to install them really any info on all modchips Xecuter: X3 original model X3CE early production X3CE later production X2.6 lite X2.6 CE early production X2.6 CE later production X2.3b lite X2.3b lite+ X2.3b PRO X2.2 lite+ X2.2 PRO X2.1 lite X2 lite X2 PRO X1 Xenium Xenium Blue Xenium ICE Xenium 24k Gold Xenium 1.0-1.5 Xenium 1.6 Aladdin Aladdin Advance Aladdin EX Aladdin Extreme Aladdin LIVE Aladdin LIVE Plus Aladdin SUPER LIVE Aladdin Xeno FX Aladdin Xshadow Aladdin XT+ Aladdin XT +4032 Aladdin XT 4064 Aladdin XT Plus2 (a +4032 with a pin header) Mini Aladdin Xenochip Xenochip Lite Xenochip Pro Xenochip XS SmartXX SmartXX V1 SmartXX V2 SmartXX V2 Halloween edition SmartXX V3 SmartXX LT OPX (1MB) SmartXX LT OPX SE (2MB) Duo Duo X3 Duo X2 white version Duo X2 Blue version Duo X2 GS white version DuoX AppleX AppleX Pro AppleX V AppleX VI AppleX VI Pro AppleX VII X-elixis X-elixis Basic X-elixis Pro X-elixis Plus X-tasis X-tasis Basic X-tasis Pro X-tasis Plus Chameleon Chameleon 1.0 Chameleon 1.3 Chameleon 1.5 Chameleon 1.8 Other cheapmod chips: Cyclone Ozxchip 1.2 Ozxchip 1.3 Xkiller Lpcmod RodMod Aladdin-Universal / Xecutioner ALX2+ ChipStation Apple-X2 Tightmod Other X-Changer 2.5 Spider GX Matrix Xodus X-BIT 1.0 X-BIT 1.5 X-Chip X-Lite Xtrmod 1.3 beta X-Cutor Dia-X-ecuter SmartBox Pro Pandora1 Pandora2 MessiahX TitanX MuppetX PC-BioXX OpenXbox NitroXX Akira SpiderChip 1.0 SpiderChip 1.1 Enigmah Xtender XIOS / Devilmod RegionFree X-DU (Pro) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaceman Posted June 12, 2020 Report Share Posted June 12, 2020 Hi Xbmcmodsforxbox, I am new here but while looking for info on my mod chip i found this site (https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fhtmh.de%2Fforum%2Findex.php%3Fthread%2F1697-mod-chips-aktuell%2F) after SS_Dave pointed me in the right direction about my mod chip. It was in German but i did a quick google page translation to sort it out, it has some specs and pics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HDShadow Posted October 13, 2020 Report Share Posted October 13, 2020 Old thread but may be useful to somebody. Pics of the Aladdin XShadow chip - pretty rare and difficult to find any information about it. Thanks to JoeJachs on Reddit for the first two pictures and finding the third one too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted October 13, 2020 Report Share Posted October 13, 2020 I'm not sure why it's listed as an Aladdin XShadow since it is actually a clone of the MuppetX modchip but only has 1-512KB BIOS bank instead of 2. Note the missing bank select switch on the XShadow. And, an SST49LF004B flash memory chip on the XShadow versus an SST49LF080A on the MuppetX modchip. Muppet-X bottom side (image cropped from source to reduce size to show only the modchip): Source Image available at: https://www.xbmc4xbox.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3397 Muppet-X Modchip Top / Component Side: Another photo of the bottom side of the Muppetx from xbox-scene.com: Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20060522115014/http://www.xbox-scene.com/modchips/muppetx_pictures.html 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beamsbox Posted October 13, 2020 Report Share Posted October 13, 2020 Oh the memories that list brings into mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HDShadow Posted October 13, 2020 Report Share Posted October 13, 2020 Interesting - found this detailing the MuppetX specs. https://www.xbox-hq.com/html/article1692.html It suggests it can be flashed in two ways: under the Restore Function via a disc if using bank 1 and a via a socket. How does the latter work? I ask because the guy who has XShadow chip, without the switch, is or was having problems flashing it. BTW how do you know the XShadow is 1 x512K and not 2 x 256K. Is it simply because the MuppetX has a bank switcher and the spec published is that it is 2 x512K rather than 4 x256K? Or is there something in the chip specs that tells you how its split or not split? Just interested for informational purposes as I'm completely ignorant about flash chips. I've looked up those two and all it says in the datasheet (that I can understand) is the one used on the MuppetX is 1024K and the XShadow is 512K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted October 14, 2020 Report Share Posted October 14, 2020 6 hours ago, HDShadow said: BTW how do you know the XShadow is 1 x512K and not 2 x 256K. Is it simply because the MuppetX has a bank switcher and the spec published is that it is 2 x512K rather than 4 x256K? Or is there something in the chip specs that tells you how its split or not split? Just interested for informational purposes as I'm completely ignorant about flash chips. I've looked up those two and all it says in the datasheet (that I can understand) is the one used on the MuppetX is 1024K and the XShadow is 512K. My educated guess that the 512KB flash of the Xshadow modchip is not split into smaller sized 256KB banks. Based upon these findings: The MuppetX specifications states that it has two (2) 512KB banks using a 1MB flash memory chip - the SST49LF080A. The MuppetX modchip has a bank selection switch. The Xshadow uses a 512KB (4Mbit) flash memory chip - the SST49LF004B. There is no bank selection switch on the Xshadow modchip even though the pads to install one are present. There is no, as least that I know of so far, Xshadow OS (BIOS) to control the chip to split the 512KB flash into two (2) 256KB banks. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaosEngineer Posted October 14, 2020 Report Share Posted October 14, 2020 7 hours ago, HDShadow said: Interesting - found this detailing the MuppetX specs. https://www.xbox-hq.com/html/article1692.html It suggests it can be flashed in two ways: under the Restore Function via a disc if using bank 1 and a via a socket. How does the latter work? I believe the article at xbox-hq.com is a bit misleading. The MuppetX modchip is preflashed with two different BIOSes: A Cromwell or FlashBIOS 3.0.x MS code free BIOS (Bank 1) and Evox M8 (LBA48-06/IGR) (Bank 0 or 2 not sure of the numbering. I've not found any information on the MuppetX that states which position the switch on it selects bank 1.) The Cromwell/FlashBIOS BIOS is used to perform the stated: Restore Function: Select the Switch to Bank1 when power on the Xbox than insert the CDRW or DVDR for 1Mbyte bios file. Then it can easily be flashed with the flash file! When you boot a modchip's bank with FlashBIOS, it ejects the DVD tray waiting for a BIOS disc to be loaded into the tray to reflash a different modified Xbox BIOS to the modchip. The FlashBIOS is used for legal reason - no Microsoft code used in it. However, it cannot be used to play games or other Xbox homebrew apps. What's the second flashing method? Evoxdash can be used to flash the modchip. Details on this operation are not completely known either. Does it require a 1MB dot bin file with 2 BIOSes concatenated together. For a 512KB bank, you either fill it with a 512KB BIOS (e.g., X2 5035) or place two copies of a 256KB BIOS to fill it. And, double that up to fill the entire 1MB. Seems like the MuppetX requires a 1MB dot bin file to be flashed to the chip. You cannot flash each 512KB bank separately. But, have to create a 1MB file to flash it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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