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XBox 360 Homebrew A Comin’

March 5, 2007 by Will O'Brien 2 Comments


Usually I like to see a full implimentation before posting stuff like this.. An anonymous developer put out some screen shots of his MAME360 app running on a developer system. Why care? A hop over to [Bunnie]‘s blog points out a recent vulnerability in the Xbox 360 Hypervisor. Thanks to [XanTium] for the original tip.

Posted in Xbox HacksTagged mame, mame360, xbox homebrew, XboxHomebrew

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