10 Xbox 360 Dev Kits Stolen in Germany 28
BlueStar writes "Ten Xbox 360 Development Kits have been stolen from a storehouse in Düren, Germany. They were being transported from HongKong for game developers in Europe together with other Microsoft products and wrapped in neutral packaging. 3 of the 10 XeDKs have been found after searches in Germany and Austria ... probably in the homes of the people that leaked out those (now deleted) Xbox 360 motherboard pictures not so long ago."
How dumb are they... (Score:1)
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Hey! It's life! (Score:3, Insightful)
Security through obscurity is stupid from the start; it ALWAYS gets b0rk3d into.
Re:Hey! It's life! (Score:2)
B) This was not security by obscurity - in fact, it wasn't even security in the usual sense. This was security by only giving the
Don't be so stupid. (Score:1, Insightful)
What are you on? A game studio in Germany now doesn't have development kits. If they had been working with early hardware in preparation for the arrival of the final dev. kits, their schedule has most likely been completely fucked. Which could mean very bad things for the sales of their game if they had planned on being a 360 launch title. If it's anything like Xbox 1, Xbox 360 dev kits are in *very* tight supply right now in the months before the launch. Replacing them is going to be almost
How would this help linux-on-Xbox? (Score:4, Insightful)
There are tens of thousands of Xbox development kits floating throughout the world, many in the hands of people who would love to see Linux on Xbox. But it didn't help with that effort. And likely having a few loose cannon Xbox 360 development kits won't make a difference in getting arbitrary code on that system either.
Microsoft signs the code. Unsigned code won't run. Either snag a code signing station (good luck!) or break the cryptography. Nothing less will suffice for a pure software solution.
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I don't want to risk shorting something when I solder it.
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if you pay for a 360/ps3/revolution, you bought the chips and bought the rights to fully access your property.
preventing people from having full access to their property is a criminal offense in my book.
i'd make ms/sony/nintendo start selling uncrippled products or i'd revoke their business licenses.
it has never been about "piracy" but control. but you see there's a small problem... you SOLD those devices to customers so you hav
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preventing people from having full access to their property is a criminal offense in my book.
You bought the product as it is shipped. Nothing more, nothing less. When you're buying the console you know upfront it was not designed to run arbitrary code.
I fail to see how this can be a huge disappointment to you later.
it has never been about "piracy" but control.
No and yes. It's in Microsoft's best interest to prevent piracy and to ensure the platform can't be used to run non-signed software. There is
Obligatory Futurama ref. (Score:2, Funny)
with other Microsoft products and wrapped in neutral packaging
Bill: I hate these filthy Neutrals, Steve. With enemies you know where they stand but with Neutrals, who knows? It sickens me.
Here come the mod chips... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Here come the mod chips... (Score:2, Interesting)
The only real benefits I could see of examining a development platform would be that you could examine how the system works in the absence of copy pro
Re:Here come the mod chips... (Score:1)
That's what I'm expecting. I'm pretty sure that some information about the copy protection will be in there, because it just seems like something developers might need to know about. Of course, I might be completely wrong...
Torrent (Score:1)
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Oblig. Star Wars Quote (Score:1)
3 that were recovered (Score:1)