Le mode automatique permet d'inscrire dans un fichier des commandes qui permettront de manière automatique d'effectuer les actions voulues. Elles sont décrites dans le readme :
Simple 360 NAND Flasher By Swizzy v1.3 (BETA)
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** Please note that this is an open BETA, it have been tested by me and a few friends, but… i don’t take any
responsibility for possible bricks, make sure you understand this before you use this new version! **
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* Requirements *
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- A Hacked Xbox 360 (JTAG/RGH or similar)
- A nand dump to write or just enough space to save your nanddump on whatever device you use this app on
** For AutoMode: **
- A CRC32 hash of updflash.bin (in file updflash.crc32)
- A File named « simpleflasher.cmd » containing a command described in the secton « AutoMode » below
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* What it does *
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- It’ll flash your motherboards nand with the supplied image (updflash.bin) using rawflash v4 or rawflash4g v1
- It’ll dump your motherboards nand with to flashdmp.bin using rawdump v1 or rawdump4g v1
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* AutoMode *
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Below is a list of commands followed by an explanation of what it does:
read – Dumps nand to flashdmp.bin and generates a CRC32 hash in flashdmp.crc32
dump – ^ same as above
write – Writes updflash.bin to nand (if CRC32 hash matches)
flash – ^ same as above
safe – Safeflash (dump + write) requires CRC32 hash like write, but dumps to recovery.bin instead
exit – Just exit the app, mainly meant for just extracting CPUKey…
reboot – Reboots the whole console, mainly meant for FSD plugin updates
In order for these features to actually work you have to write any of the above keywords/commands in a file called « simpleflasher.cmd »
This file is read on launch and deleted once read (NOTE: It’ll ONLY read 1 line!)
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* CPUKey Extraction *
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It’s finally here, i could’ve had it working a long time ago, i just didn’t get the test app working… and decided to put it aside for a while…
This feature will not work on every dash, old ones will most likely not work, it uses a peek feature introduced by Dashlaunch a while back, i don’t know when, nor does cOz remember when…
Etheir way, if it doesn’t work it’ll post a message to you saying that you’ll have to use xell…
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* Credits *
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- cOz Thanks for all the help you constantly give me with just about everything, and thanks for rawflash!
- Thanks to xvistaman for helping me solve that one last error i had with corona4g writes! i owe you
- Thanks to blaKcat for listening to me about security stuff, CRC32 hashes etc. and not releasing the modified version before my official one
- Thanks to everyone that has helped me test it!: Jonblu @ Consoleopen, Sileandro and Razkar And others that i don’t know the name of…
- Thanks also goes to who ever it was that ported rawflash to SDK in the first place and making it open source!
- Thanks also to everyone that reports bugs and/or errors in ALL my apps
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* Future features *
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- Standalone Network controls (AutoMode was designed for AutoGG’s network updates and requires FTP access with App Execution)
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* Changelog *
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v1.3 (BETA)
- Added: Auto/Manual mode, it can now do things straight away rather then waiting for user input…
- Added: CPUKey Extraction this is done before it asks what to do, or even reads automode files…
- Added: It’ll display the currently running dashboard version for you (Useful when dumping/updating to see what’s running atm)
- Fixed: Output log will nolonger include anything that starts with « \r » meaning anything that reports status…
- Changed: Changed the text color to gold (0xFFFFD700)
- Changed: Font size is now smaller, and i’ve changed the font from Verdana to X360 by Redge
- Changed: The console will now hard-reset itself rather then power off (same way as a normal Xbox 360 update do)
- Changed: It’ll now clear the screen before it starts reading/writing, giving you a more clear picture of what’s going on