On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 19:50, John Summerfield wrote: > However, on an xBox where RAM is measured in Gigabytes, probably nobody > would notice the overheads.
The xBox only has 128MB of RAM, although you can solder in another 128; the pads are on the motherboard and tied into the bus. However, no software takes advantage of that RAM. Unless, of course, you're running unblessed software, which is possible: the version 1.1 security uses TEA, which is easy to force a hash collision in, so you can defeat the cryptographically-secured boot loader and force it to load arbitrary boot code. Oh. You meant x*Series* Box. Never mind. Adam
