Xbox 360 Timing Attack Results

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Machine #1

Xbox 360 Premium Refurbished/RMA/replaced

  • Zypher motherboard
  • BenQ VAD6038 64930C
  • New GPU cooling element
  • Manufacturer date 2006-01-03 (?)
  • LVD 3: Kernel 5759 / Base kernel (CE) 1888 / CB and CD 1920
  • LVD 4: Kernel 6683 / Base kernel (CE) 1888 / CB and CD 1920
  • R6TR3 resistor in place
  • Post4.hex by geremia with timeout fix

Correct hash (for this machine):

  • CB LDV 1: 1BFDF0625C214F67CD94DCA3FC47CA55
  • CB LDV 3: 3B5F57BB5C2EBD74F6BD0DD41D296444
  • CB LDV 4: 1177C32E3A0F3D7638B3AF3D27D14FBC

Try 1 - Boot

Try 2 - Boot

Try 3 - Loop byte 9

Try 4 - Wrong byte 9

Try 5 - Boot

Try 6 - Wrong byte 8

Try 7 - Wrong byte 8

Try 8 - Wrong byte 9

Try 9 - Boot

Try 10 - Boot

Try 11 - Boot

Try 12 - Boot

Machine #2

Xbox 360 Premium

  • Zypher motherboard
  • Toshiba-Samsung TS-H943 MS25
  • Manufacturer date 2005-12-05
  • Kernel 5787 / Base kernel 1888
  • R6TR3 resistor removed
  • Post4.hex by geremia with timeout fix

Correct hash:

  • CB LDV6: 86D938A83251B112544FCD9C2D44DC44

Try 1 - Boot

Try 2 - Boot

Machine #3

Xbox 360 Core

  • Zypher motherboard
  • Hitachi-LG GDR-3210 0047DJ
  • Manufacturer date 2005-12-20
  • Kernel unknown / Base kernel 1888
  • R6TR3 resistor in place
  • Post4.hex by geremia with timeout fix

Correct hash:

  • CB LDVx: