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Author Topic: would a bigger than 512 nand be possible?  (Read 708 times)
stuntpenguin007
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« on: November 10, 2009, 08:58:13 PM »

Theoretically, if you were to find a 1gb nand, and solder it into an xbox 360, and slightly modify your 512mb nand dump to address 1gb of it?  Just wondering, because that would be pretty useful for portables / laptop xbox 360s.  Assuming you don't install many games to the hdd, this would allow for less power consumption and less space taken up by the hdd.
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Reznik Akime
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2009, 09:43:24 PM »

I think there would be a problem for the 360 to address the extra space, unless Microsoft actually has plan in the future to do a 1gb nand Xbox. I may be wrong, but changes to the bootloader for it to properly read and address the 1gb space may be necessary if the block sizes are too different. Dunno if that's possible though.
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