Hi,

Firstly, majority of these are shots of the devkit. The sockets are
still present on retail units, but filled with solder instead. Where
possible, a comparison shot has been posted. Here goes:

1) http://xbox360.1stgame.nl/36.html
   Two sets of pin headers (white) to the right of GPU heatsink, one
   set directly below the CPU heatsink.

2) http://xbox360.1stgame.nl/13.html
   http://images.batlogic.com/albums/c60/mmattsson/xbox360/PDR_0033.jpg
   Closeup, with CPU heatsink removed. Of particular interest
   is that AT25020AN serial EEPROM. Details and datasheet at:
   http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=3035

   Also note TP6D1 to the far left..

3) http://xbox360.1stgame.nl/15.html
   Two sets right above custom IC. Has this been identified yet?

4) http://images.batlogic.com/albums/c60/mmattsson/xbox360/PDR_0035.jpg
   Another socket above southbridge. This is a shot of a retail unit,
   I can't seem to find similar of the devkit.

5) http://images.batlogic.com/albums/c60/mmattsson/xbox360/PDR_0030.jpg
   Yet another shot of a retail unit. Socket in top right doesn't show
   up clearly on available shots of devkit.


And now to let the brain-storming/tinkering/speculation begin..


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