Zouzzz (des forums de gx-mod) propose un nouvel utilitaire qui vous permettra le téléchargement rapide et simple des previews pour Freestyle XBOX 360 Dashboard 1.08 & + (Previews hébergées sur le site http://www.previews360.aidoparticuliers.com).
Note : Previewer est juste un "téléchargeur", Zouzzz n'est et ne sera en aucun cas responsable des listes (permettant le téléchargement) fournies par le respectable site http://www.previews360.aidoparticuliers.com. Pour toute erreur d'archive, fichiers qui n'existent pas, listes buggées etc... en informer les administrateurs du site nommé ci-dessus.
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La team Xedev propose une mise à jour de leur soft : XM360 v1.1. Cet utilitaire vous permet d'organiser, de scanner de completer et de débloquer tous vos jeux XBLA ou vos DLC disponibles sur vos disques durs (USB et officiel). Rappellons que la version 1.0 de XM360 était sortie il y a quelques jours.
Une fois lancé, en appuyant sur Y vous pourrez voir les DLC et jeux XBLA manquant afin de compléter la collection, ainsi que de débloquer tout ce qui se touve sur vos disques, sans avoir à passer depuis un soft windows.
Nouveautés de la version 1.1 :
- Ajout d'un serveur FTP et d'un bouton Rescan pour actualiser après ajout de fichiers en ftp. L'adresse IP est affichée à l'écran.
- Un bug concernant de longues attentes quand certains titres n'étaient pas débloqués, ou bien mal scannés. Le bug n'était pas très grave, mais c'est mieux de le voir corrigé.
- Ajout d'une fonction pour restaurer le nom des DLC. Quelques personnes se sont retrouvées avec des DLC mal nommés, cette fonction ca donc les renommer correctement sur le disque dur. Par exemple le DLC "DragonSlayer" est nommé de base en "ripped by DragonSlayer". Attention, cette fonction peu prendre pas mal de temps, mais reste normale.
NFO d'origine :
Team-xedev presents
XM360 - By node21
Typical usage:
Launch XM360.xex
Choose Scan All - This will show you all XBLA titles installed (choose Unlock to unlock them if needed)
Choose Collection Manager
Once in the Collection Manager you will see a list of all known XBLA titles. They will be marked as:
"Have" - it is installed
"Missing" - it is missing
"Ignored" - it is ignored
A title reaches the "Ignored" state by selecting it in the list, and pressing the "X" button.
The "Y" button will filter the list in the following order:
ALL (all existing titles)
Just Missing
Just Have
Just Ignored
After you are done, you should find a file in the root of your usb stick called xbla_report.txt. That will list all of your missing titles.
As more XBLA titles come out, you can place a file in the root of your usb stick called xbla_titles.csv. A simple perl script which creates this file can be found with this release.
run it as follows:
perl scrapeMS.pl ] xbla_titles.csv
version history:
Version 0.2:
*Added version display to screen
*Search 3 different paths for installed XBLA titles
* hdd:\\Content\\0000000000000000
* usb:\\Content\\0000000000000000
* usb:\\360dashit\\Content\\0000000000000000
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.3 -- Jan, 17th, 2010:
* Changed source of data so now we have released date, rating (0 thru 20), and number of ratings
* The "B" button will change what you are sorting on (title, release date, rating, number of ratings)
* MAKE SURE that you delete your old xbla_titles.csv on the root of your USB drive if you have one there
* New script to recreate the database is included, but it take *MUCH* *MUCH* longer to run if you need to run it (you should only need it once a week or so when new titles are released, if you care to be that up-to-date)
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.4 -- Jan 20th, 2010:
* Added ability to launch titles directly from the Scan list, or the Collection Manager List (for titles that you actually have) [use the A button]
* added support for multiple usb devices being connected
* More information is added the the resulting xbla_report.txt so you can choose to ignore missing titles that are rated very low.
* Some titleIds are intentionally duplicated since they exist in the wild, but aren't on the MS web site. You should simply "Ignore" (with the X button) the versions that you don't have (assuming you care about such things)
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.5 --
* Added support for all screen resolutions
* Added button to return to dash. This might take a bit of time since this is when it writes the report file to the USB stick. This also means that if you exit via the center X on the controller, the report won't get written (unless you had clicked on Scan, which exits the Collection Manager and also causes it to write the report)
* Added titles that you have, and that are excluded to new sections of the report. The Have titles include their full path. This can help you figure out why NXE can't see them, but XM360 can.
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.6b -- Jan 30th, 2010
* Massive rewrite to support DLC (so, expect some bugs)
* Supoort for viewing your installed DLC, and unlocking it
* layout isn't great, but it works well enough for now
* the button to unlock DLC *only* affects the DLC currently listed. So, if you want to unlock it all, make sure you have selected the [All] category
* the xbla_report.txt is written any time you exit the Collection Manager, so expect it to be a little slow. I'll probably add a button for the next release.
* Include "hdd:\\360dashit\\Content\\0000000000000000" as a source of XBLA files
* When sorting by ratings, higher number of raters counts for more. Also, highest ratings are at the top now, not the bottom
* 0.6b fixes launching correct titles from within Collection Manager
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.7 -- Feb 10th, 2010
* Further massive rewrites :-)
* Automatically scan on launch, showing progress
* That ugly fixedfor XBLA, there is an included scrapeMS_DLC.pl perl script. It takes a very long time to complete. You shouldn't need it often. XM360 will search for a file called DLC_titles.csv before using the one included in the package.
* There's a button to generate the XBLA_report.txt instead of doing it all the time.
* Entirely new support for Title Updates. Including the ability to Delete them.
* Support for deleteing XBLA titles.
* Support for deleteing DLC titles.
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.8 -- Feb 11th, 2010
* Added support for a "backup" Cache folder. (hdd:\Cache2) Ability to see where your Title Updates are, and to restore from Cache2.
* Sorted initial screen by title.
* Added some special handling for Super Contra.
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.8b -- Feb 13th, 2010
* fixed bug where Japanese DLC would prevent DLC scene from working (causing a 360 hang)
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.8c -- Feb 13th, 2010
* fixed bug where launching XBLA from the first screen would launch wrong title
* fixed scraper for XBLA to include UTF-8 encoded text. This makes them look nicer in xm360, and gets rid of the trailing "a" that was on some titles.
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.9 -- Feb 15th, 2010
* introduced a "config" file where directory preferences can be set. By default, xm360 looks for hdd:\config\xm360\xm360.cfg. If it can't find that, it uses the one included with xm360. See the contents of that file for more information.
* Some visual changes that include the use of icons to represent missing and ignored titles. This frees up some screen UI as well.
* Some button changes so that they are consistent between the DLC and the XBLA Collection mgmt screen.
* Delete and Toggle Ignore are both on the X button now. It will make sense as you start to use it.
* DLC collection management is quite a bit more useful now. It no longer seperates "existing" content and content that was found but not "matched". Furthermore, with the addition of the ability to "ignore" DLC content, you can now begin to clean up the discrepancies. If you use LB to show titles for which you have some DLC, and then move to the rightmost list, you can see content that you have that didn't match. If you then tell it to "ignore" the version that you don't have (because you really do), the list gets cleaner and cleaner.
* Added a message when the reports are finished being written
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 1.0 -- Feb 19th, 2010
* For DLC titles that you have, the text at the bottom of the screen will indicate "Not Scraped" for titles that you have but couldn't be matched with the marketplace website. This is usually an indication that you should find the one from the marketplace and mark it as "ignore."
* The default view for the DLC scene (when it first shows up) is now titles for which you have some DLC (makes more sense to start there)
* The [All] setting in the DLC scene now works correctly. It used to always show everything instead of paying attention to the filter.
* You now have the ability to "Ignore" entire titles. So, if you never plan to have any "Lips" DLC, then mark "Lips" as ignored. This allows you to clean up the view of all existing DLC, if you care to do so. This concept carries over the the report that you can output as well. An ignored title will have none of it's DLC reported, but the title itself will be reported at the end where it reports on titles that are ignored. Makes sense?
* Title Update scene allows you to backup all TU files to hdd:\Cache2 (the reverse of the already implemented Restore)
* Title Update scene allows you to backup/restore single TU files
* Added temperature display to all scenes
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 1.1 -- Feb 26th, 2010
* Added ftp server, and because of that, a new button to "Rescan". Also, your 360's IP address is displayed on screen.
* Fixed long standing issue where some titles weren't unlocking, and some weren't being scanned properly. It had only minor impact though, so you might not have been aware of it.
* Added feature to "restore" DLC filenames. As it turns out, some people are somehow getting DLC which has been renamed. This feature will correct the filenames on the HDD. However, it also seems that some of this DLC is being modified in order to "tag" it, or to "claim" it. For example: some complete asshole calling himself "DragonSlayer" is releasing DLC and embedding "ripped by DragonSlayer" inside the DLC. He is also taking the liberty to change the area of the DLC which indicates what title the DLC is "for". This completely hoses xm360 which expects DLC to be intact. So, if you are exposing yourself to these DLC files, be prepared for XM360 to not be able to display your DLC correctly...and don't report it as a bug. Be aware, that this feature can take some real time as it has to open each and every DLC to figure out what it's name *should* be.
Enjoy!-width font is gone, except where needed (the XBLA Collection Manager list)
* Support for DLC "Collection Management" - it's integrated into the "Show DLC" scene. Be sure to use LB and RB to change views. Note there are *lot's* of missed matches, mostly because what is *inside* the DLC files doesn't match what is on the marketplace web site. Because of this, there is also the ablity to show content which you have, but wasn't scraped from the web site.
* There is a button to write the DLC report. It takes a while, and only includes information on DLC for which you have at least one title.
* Like scraping for XBLA, there is an included scrapeMS_DLC.pl perl script. It takes a very long time to complete. You shouldn't need it often. XM360 will search for a file called DLC_titles.csv before using the one included in the package.
* There's a button to generate the XBLA_report.txt instead of doing it all the time.
* Entirely new support for Title Updates. Including the ability to Delete them.
* Support for deleteing XBLA titles.
* Support for deleteing DLC titles.
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.8 -- Feb 11th, 2010
* Added support for a "backup" Cache folder. (hdd:\Cache2) Ability to see where your Title Updates are, and to restore from Cache2.
* Sorted initial screen by title.
* Added some special handling for Super Contra.
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.8b -- Feb 13th, 2010
* fixed bug where Japanese DLC would prevent DLC scene from working (causing a 360 hang)
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.8c -- Feb 13th, 2010
* fixed bug where launching XBLA from the first screen would launch wrong title
* fixed scraper for XBLA to include UTF-8 encoded text. This makes them look nicer in xm360, and gets rid of the trailing "a" that was on some titles.
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.9 -- Feb 15th, 2010
* introduced a "config" file where directory preferences can be set. By default, xm360 looks for hdd:\config\xm360\xm360.cfg. If it can't find that, it uses the one included with xm360. See the contents of that file for more information.
* Some visual changes that include the use of icons to represent missing and ignored titles. This frees up some screen UI as well.
* Some button changes so that they are consistent between the DLC and the XBLA Collection mgmt screen.
* Delete and Toggle Ignore are both on the X button now. It will make sense as you start to use it.
* DLC collection management is quite a bit more useful now. It no longer seperates "existing" content and content that was found but not "matched". Furthermore, with the addition of the ability to "ignore" DLC content, you can now begin to clean up the discrepancies. If you use LB to show titles for which you have some DLC, and then move to the rightmost list, you can see content that you have that didn't match. If you then tell it to "ignore" the version that you don't have (because you really do), the list gets cleaner and cleaner.
* Added a message when the reports are finished being written
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 1.0 -- Feb 19th, 2010
* For DLC titles that you have, the text at the bottom of the screen will indicate "Not Scraped" for titles that you have but couldn't be matched with the marketplace website. This is usually an indication that you should find the one from the marketplace and mark it as "ignore."
* The default view for the DLC scene (when it first shows up) is now titles for which you have some DLC (makes more sense to start there)
* The [All] setting in the DLC scene now works correctly. It used to always show everything instead of paying attention to the filter.
* You now have the ability to "Ignore" entire titles. So, if you never plan to have any "Lips" DLC, then mark "Lips" as ignored. This allows you to clean up the view of all existing DLC, if you care to do so. This concept carries over the the report that you can output as well. An ignored title will have none of it's DLC reported, but the title itself will be reported at the end where it reports on titles that are ignored. Makes sense?
* Title Update scene allows you to backup all TU files to hdd:\Cache2 (the reverse of the already implemented Restore)
* Title Update scene allows you to backup/restore single TU files
* Added temperature display to all scenes
=-=-=-=-=-=
Version 1.1 -- Feb 26th, 2010
* Added ftp server, and because of that, a new button to "Rescan". Also, your 360's IP address is displayed on screen.
* Fixed long standing issue where some titles weren't unlocking, and some weren't being scanned properly. It had only minor impact though, so you might not have been aware of it.
* Added feature to "restore" DLC filenames. As it turns out, some people are somehow getting DLC which has been renamed. This feature will correct the filenames on the HDD. However, it also seems that some of this DLC is being modified in order to "tag" it, or to "claim" it. For example: some complete asshole calling himself "DragonSlayer" is releasing DLC and embedding "ripped by DragonSlayer" inside the DLC. He is also taking the liberty to change the area of the DLC which indicates what title the DLC is "for". This completely hoses xm360 which expects DLC to be intact. So, if you are exposing yourself to these DLC files, be prepared for XM360 to not be able to display your DLC correctly...and don't report it as a bug. Be aware, that this feature can take some real time as it has to open each and every DLC to figure out what it's name *should* be.
Enjoy!
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Petit rappel : Jungleflasher est un utilitaire Windows permettant de flasher tous les lecteurs sans exception avec n'importe quel firmware. Une nouvelle version est disponible : estampillée 0.1.71 (98) (ou 1.71b), elle apporte comme nouveautés :
Pas de spoof Lite-On LT
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- Ne précise plus les ID copiés quand le firmware cible est l'Itreme LT
- N'affiche plus "mauvais spoof" quand le LT est spoofé avec une ancienne version de Jungleflasher
- Les anciennes version n'étaient pas totalement compatibles avec le LT
- Le spoof est pris en charge, mais le LT sera ignoré
Support des lecteurs Hitachi
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- Bug fixé : le master checksum est maintenant paramétré quand un firmware hitachi est auto-spoofé
- Le master checksum est maintenant paramétré quand un firmware hitachi est auto-spoofé dans firmtools
- Bug fixé : Jungleflasher ne plante plus quand un firwmare encrypté d'hitachi est sauvegardé
Support général
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- Un onglet IRC est disponible en java dans une fenêtre
- Requiert 2 Dll qui sont inclus dans l'archive
Un journaliste britannique a affirmé que le projet Natal souffrait de légers ralentissements (du moins concernant la version de l'appareil avec lequel il a joué). Lors de son test, il a trouvé que le système avait du mal à suivre tous les mouvements qu'il effectuait.
Il a cependant noté que les gestes qu'il effectuait étaient retranscrits à l'écran avec une précision étonnante, contrairement à l'Eye-Toy de sony (sorti bien avant Natal). Le futur bébé de Microsoft capte tout le travail effectuer par le corp humain, et plus particulièrement par le squelette, et les articulations. Il peut également distinguer les couleurs et les formes.
Le journaliste précise que le ralentissement est minime. La démo à laquelle il a put jouer permettait d'effectuer de rapides mouvements, mais lorsque le rythme devenait soutenu pendant un certains temps, Natal avait du mal à suivre.
Etrange déclaration de la part de ce journaliste quand on sait que le processeur de Natal est relativement puissant, le problème viendrait peut être de la Xbox360 qui pourrait avoir du mal à gérer Natal.
Affaire à suivre.....
Genesis Plus 360 est un émulateur Megadrive / Genesis pour Xbox 360 équipée du hack Jtag. Développée par un coder anonyme, il permettra de lancer toutes vos roms megadrive commerciales sans aucun soucis. Cet émulateur n'est disponible qu'en version GOD c'est à dire Game On Demand, il pourra donc être lancé directement depuis le NXE. Une version .xex serait quand même la bienvenue.
Nouvautés de la version 0.18 Beta :
- Support des 6 boutons de la manette
- Des bugs de sons sont fixés
- Correction d'un bug lorsque la rom ajoutée en favori n'était pas disponible
- Nouveau skin disponible
Fonctionnalités de l'émulateur :
- Prise en charge des graphisme et du son
- Succès (les succès sont là pour amusement. N'allez surtout pas sur le live avec une console jtagguée !)
- Possibilité d'ajouter et supprimer des favoris
- Les données de l'émulateur sont sauvegardées par profil
- Un fichier de sauvegarde des rom sera créé par jeu
- Filtres graphiques
- Filtres sonores
- Prévisualisation des roms par screenshot
- Prise en charge du mode 4:3 et étiré
TéléchargerHé oui enfin, cette puce compatible avec les Jasper 256/512 va ENFIN voir le jour. Je vous annonce donc officiellement l'ouverture des pré-commandes de la REV-G de la puce Cygnos v2. Celle-ci est donc compatible avec les nands 16/256/512 Mo et apporte la grosse nouveauté d'intégrer un quick solder pour le JTAG Egalement, ce qui en simplifie grandement l'installation.
Les pré-commandes se font ici : http://consoles.libr...e-commande.html
ATTENTION cependant, les stocks sont très limités pour ce premier approvisionnement, les premiers en pré-commandes seront donc les premiers servis. A bientot sur Librasoft et Logic-Sunrise.
Un petit utilitaire bien pratique qui va vous permettre d'extraire en masse vos ISOS, créant ainsi des dossiers aux noms similaires aux noms de vos images. Le logiciel est basé sur exiso, et il est developpé par somski. Fonctionnalités :
- Extrait des séries d'ISOS disponibles dans un repertoire (chaque ISO doit être dans un dossier séparé)
- Chaque ISO sera extraite dans un dossier du même nom, exemple : C:\tekken6\image.iso sera extrait dans : C:\extract\tekken6
- N'extrait pas les isos qui ont déjà un dossier extrait du même nom
- Fonction pour effacer l'iso une fois le contenu extrait (fonction qui comporte encore quelques bugs)
- Barre de progression et log windows
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L'objectif est de rendre l'utilisation de Extract-xiso plus conviviale, de permettre d'extraire plusieurs isos sur l'ordinateur ou directement sur le FTP de la XBOX grâce à une liste d'attente (queue list). Après avoir uploadé ses jeux par FTP ce qui est sympa c'est d'utiliser Quickboot de XeDev pour créer les raccourcis qui apparaitront directement dans le dashboard. Pour aider à la création de ces raccourcis, Extract-xiso-GUI est également capable de créer une arborescence sur votre PC qui permettra de créer ce menu très rapidement. Le principe est simple: Exiso-GUI va récupérer le default.xex dans chaque sous répertoire et le copier localement sur votre PC.
Nouveautés de cette version 1.0.0.5 :
- Correction de beaucoup de bugs (le principal étant lors d'une extraction locale)
- Possibilité de choisir le port FTP
- Possibilité de "grag and drop" les isos
- Les isos correctement extraites sont en vert
- Listing des fichiers isos avant extraction
- Un fichier .log est désormais créé
- Amélioration ergonomiques
- ...
Fonctionnalités:
- extraction d'iso xbox 360 localement ou directement sur FTP
- gestion d'une liste d'attente (vous pouvez extraire plusieurs isos les unes après les autres)
- petit client FTP (Permet de browser pour sélectionner un répertoire de destination, déposer, récupérer un fichier, etc.)
- génération d'une arborescence locale pour quickboot (permet de générer un menu à l'aide de Quickboot très rapidement)
Utilisation :
-> Décompresser une iso :
- Lancer Exiso-GUI.exe
- Cliquer sur "Parcourir" (1 sur l'image ci dessous) et sélectionner une image iso
- Sélectionner un type de destination (local ou FTP) puis cliquer sur "Parcourir" (2) pour spécifier le répertoire en question.
- Cliquer sur le bouton "+" (3) pour ajouter l'iso sélectionnée à la file d'attente.
- Ajouter chacune de vos iso de la même manière une fois fini, cliquer sur "Go !" (4)
- Soyez Patient, le déroulement de xiso est affiché dans la fenêtre du bas (5), 7Go envoyés sur FTP = 15 minutes environ.
-> Générer une extraction pour quickboot :
- Vos jeux doivent-être dans un répertoire "games"
- Lancer Exiso-GUI.exe
- Cliquez sur l'onglet FTP (1)
- Remplissez les champs "adresse IP" , user et password puis cliquer sur "connexion" (2)
- La liste des lecteurs de la xbox doit apparaitre (3), naviguer jusqu'au répertoire racine de vos jeux exemple "/HDD1/games"
- Cliquez sur le bouton "QuickBoot maker" (4)
- Une fois l'opération terminée vous avez un répertoire "games" à la racine de c: . Lancer l'utilitaire Quickboot de la team XeDEV, cliquer sur le bouton
"Scan Local" et sélectionner le répertoire "c:\games" créé à l'instant. Votre menu sera créé, il ne reste plus qu'à l'uploader.
Sous Windows XP Extract-xiso a tendance à planter si le firewall est activé, pensez donc à le désactiver temporairement le temps de l'extraction.
Sous Windows Vista/Seven, executer Extract-xiso_Gui en tant qu'administrateur.
La team Xedev propose une mise à jour de leur soft : XM360 v1.0. Cet utilitaire vous permet d'organiser, de scanner de completer et de débloquer tous vos jeux XBLA ou vos DLC disponibles sur vos disques durs (USB et officiel).
Une fois lancé, en appuyant sur Y vous pourrez voir les DLC et jeux XBLA manquant afin de compléter la collection, ainsi que de débloquer tout ce qui se touve sur vos disques, sans avoir à passer depuis un soft windows.
NFO d'origine :
Typical usage:
Launch XM360.xex
Choose Scan All - This will show you all XBLA titles installed (choose Unlock to unlock them if needed)
Choose Collection Manager
Once in the Collection Manager you will see a list of all known XBLA titles. They will be marked as:
"Have" - it is installed
"Missing" - it is missing
"Ignored" - it is ignored
A title reaches the "Ignored" state by selecting it in the list, and pressing the "X" button.
The "Y" button will filter the list in the following order:
ALL (all existing titles)
Just Missing
Just Have
Just Ignored
After you are done, you should find a file in the root of your usb stick called xbla_report.txt. That will list all of your missing titles.
As more XBLA titles come out, you can place a file in the root of your usb stick called xbla_titles.csv. A simple perl script which creates this file can be found with this release.
run it as follows:
perl scrapeMS.pl ] xbla_titles.csv
version history:
Version 0.2:
*Added version display to screen
*Search 3 different paths for installed XBLA titles
* hdd:\\Content\\0000000000000000
* usb:\\Content\\0000000000000000
* usb:\\360dashit\\Content\\0000000000000000
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.3 -- Jan, 17th, 2010:
* Changed source of data so now we have released date, rating (0 thru 20), and number of ratings
* The "B" button will change what you are sorting on (title, release date, rating, number of ratings)
* MAKE SURE that you delete your old xbla_titles.csv on the root of your USB drive if you have one there
* New script to recreate the database is included, but it take *MUCH* *MUCH* longer to run if you need to run it (you should only need it once a week or so when new titles are released, if you care to be that up-to-date)
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.4 -- Jan 20th, 2010:
* Added ability to launch titles directly from the Scan list, or the Collection Manager List (for titles that you actually have) [use the A button]
* added support for multiple usb devices being connected
* More information is added the the resulting xbla_report.txt so you can choose to ignore missing titles that are rated very low.
* Some titleIds are intentionally duplicated since they exist in the wild, but aren't on the MS web site. You should simply "Ignore" (with the X button) the versions that you don't have (assuming you care about such things)
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.5 --
* Added support for all screen resolutions
* Added button to return to dash. This might take a bit of time since this is when it writes the report file to the USB stick. This also means that if you exit via the center X on the controller, the report won't get written (unless you had clicked on Scan, which exits the Collection Manager and also causes it to write the report)
* Added titles that you have, and that are excluded to new sections of the report. The Have titles include their full path. This can help you figure out why NXE can't see them, but XM360 can.
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.6b -- Jan 30th, 2010
* Massive rewrite to support DLC (so, expect some bugs)
* Supoort for viewing your installed DLC, and unlocking it
* layout isn't great, but it works well enough for now
* the button to unlock DLC *only* affects the DLC currently listed. So, if you want to unlock it all, make sure you have selected the [All] category
* the xbla_report.txt is written any time you exit the Collection Manager, so expect it to be a little slow. I'll probably add a button for the next release.
* Include "hdd:\\360dashit\\Content\\0000000000000000" as a source of XBLA files
* When sorting by ratings, higher number of raters counts for more. Also, highest ratings are at the top now, not the bottom
* 0.6b fixes launching correct titles from within Collection Manager
=-=-=-=-=
Version 0.7 -- Feb 10th, 2010
* Further massive rewrites :-)
* Automatically scan on launch, showing progress
* That ugly fixed-width font is gone, except where needed (the XBLA Collection Manager list)
* Support for DLC "Collection Management" - it's integrated into the "Show DLC" scene. Be sure to use LB and RB to change views. Note there are *lot's* of missed matches, mostly because what is *inside* the DLC files doesn't match what is on the marketplace web site. Because of this, there is also the ablity to show content which you have, but wasn't scraped from the web site.
* There is a button to write the DLC report. It takes a while, and only includes information on DLC for which you have at least one title.
* Like scraping for XBLA, there is an included scrapeMS_DLC.pl perl script. It takes a very long time to complete. You shouldn't need it often. XM360 will search for a file called DLC_titles.csv before using the one included in the package.
* There's a button to generate the XBLA_report.txt instead of doing it all the time.
* Entirely new support for Title Updates. Including the ability to Delete them.
* Support for deleteing XBLA titles.
* Support for deleteing DLC titles.
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Version 0.8 -- Feb 11th, 2010
* Added support for a "backup" Cache folder. (hdd:\Cache2) Ability to see where your Title Updates are, and to restore from Cache2.
* Sorted initial screen by title.
* Added some special handling for Super Contra.
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Version 0.8b -- Feb 13th, 2010
* fixed bug where Japanese DLC would prevent DLC scene from working (causing a 360 hang)
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Version 0.8c -- Feb 13th, 2010
* fixed bug where launching XBLA from the first screen would launch wrong title
* fixed scraper for XBLA to include UTF-8 encoded text. This makes them look nicer in xm360, and gets rid of the trailing "a" that was on some titles.
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Version 0.9 -- Feb 15th, 2010
* introduced a "config" file where directory preferences can be set. By default, xm360 looks for hdd:\config\xm360\xm360.cfg. If it can't find that, it uses the one included with xm360. See the contents of that file for more information.
* Some visual changes that include the use of icons to represent missing and ignored titles. This frees up some screen UI as well.
* Some button changes so that they are consistent between the DLC and the XBLA Collection mgmt screen.
* Delete and Toggle Ignore are both on the X button now. It will make sense as you start to use it.
* DLC collection management is quite a bit more useful now. It no longer seperates "existing" content and content that was found but not "matched". Furthermore, with the addition of the ability to "ignore" DLC content, you can now begin to clean up the discrepancies. If you use LB to show titles for which you have some DLC, and then move to the rightmost list, you can see content that you have that didn't match. If you then tell it to "ignore" the version that you don't have (because you really do), the list gets cleaner and cleaner.
* Added a message when the reports are finished being written
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Version 1.0 -- Feb 19th, 2010
* For DLC titles that you have, the text at the bottom of the screen will indicate "Not Scraped" for titles that you have but couldn't be matched with the marketplace website. This is usually an indication that you should find the one from the marketplace and mark it as "ignore."
* The default view for the DLC scene (when it first shows up) is now titles for which you have some DLC (makes more sense to start there)
* The [All] setting in the DLC scene now works correctly. It used to always show everything instead of paying attention to the filter.
* You now have the ability to "Ignore" entire titles. So, if you never plan to have any "Lips" DLC, then mark "Lips" as ignored. This allows you to clean up the view of all existing DLC, if you care to do so. This concept carries over the the report that you can output as well. An ignored title will have none of it's DLC reported, but the title itself will be reported at the end where it reports on titles that are ignored. Makes sense?
* Title Update scene allows you to backup all TU files to hdd:\Cache2 (the reverse of the already implemented Restore)
* Title Update scene allows you to backup/restore single TU files
* Added temperature display to all scenes
Enjoy!
Traditionnellement proches des constructeurs de téléviseurs, nos confrères de LMDN tiendraient de l'un d'entre eux que la Xbox 720 sera compatible avec la technologie 3D, décidément très à la mode depuis le carton d'Avatar.
Selon la même source, la Xbox 360 n'aura, elle, pas accès à cet artifice, contrairement à la PlayStation 3 qui profitera de cette technologie dès cette année. Une rumeur à prendre avec les pincettes de rigueur, en attendant d'en savoir plus sur les plans du géant américain.
KrK des forums Xbox hackers nous propose une nouvelle version d'Iso2God. Estampillée 1.1.3, cet utilitaire vous permettra de passer vos jeux Xbox 360 de version ISO en version GOD (Game On Demand), de manière à pouvoir les lancer directement depuis le NXE.
Fonctionnalités :
- La progress-bar est actualisée lors de la reconstruction d'une ISO.
- Des détails supplémentaires sur les ISOS sont indiqués dans la file d'attente
- Possibilité de ne pas afficher l'alerte si vous décider de ne pas sauvegarder une ISO reconstruite
- Option pour automatiser la sauvegarde des ISOS reconstruites
- Un bug fixé quand plusieurs ISOS sont en liste d'attente qui corrompait l'ISO en court
- Un bug fixé de l'ISO qui commençait à être extraite à la fin d'une file d'attente
- Bug fixé des ISOS reconstruites qui veulent pas s'effacer de la liste
- Xextool est maintenant à part, pour éviter les alertes virus inutiles
- Les ISOS complétées sont maintenant en vert
- Meilleures performances lors lors de la reconstruction d'ISOS
TéléchargerMicrosoft a récemment révélé la fabrication d'un nouveau protoype Natal permettant d'avoir une meilleure précision par rapport à l'ancien, qui faisait partie de la même génération que le prototype présenté à l'E3.
En effet, Bradbury à déclaré:
"Le nouveau prototype de Natal est différent de celui qui a été présenté auparavant, l'ancien model était le model qui avait été présenté à l'E3, aucunes modifications n'avaient été apportées jusqu'à présent. Les nouvelles modifications rendent l'appareil plus précis que l'ancien".