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    How to play any unstealth game on your 360 (offline) and not get banned.

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    How to play any unstealth game on your 360 (offline) and not get banned. Empty How to play any unstealth game on your 360 (offline) and not get banned.

    Post  Peppies™ 17th January 2011, 17:30

    Recently I saw the chip that these guys were making and thought how ridiculous and stupid of an idea it was.
    So how do you avoid getting flagged when you play an unstealth or AP 2.5 game?
    You need 2 things
    1. a simple dip switch, as in it either connects a certain pin to ground, or it leaves it unconnected when flicked off.
    2. Good soldering skills- Soldering to the pins of your nand is very hard. (jtagging is very easy compared to this).

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    I had some kids say that the diagram says this won't stop you from the ban. If you go online with this of course it won't, it provides protection offline!

    So this diagram shows what pin you need to wire up to a switch and ground. Basically it was widely known that if you play an unstealth game, even offline, it logs everything into your nand, so next time you go online it bans you. If you are running an AP2.5 game, or even a completely unstealth backup. The system might detect its a backup, but if we prevent it to write to its nand it can’t log the fact you played it.

    Now why not use this online? Meh this is pure speculation but I think that online it doesn’t even need to log anything and could just report it straight to the servers and ban you.

    Also you can use the ground shown on the freeboot tutorials, incase you dont want to connect to that nearly imposible GND shown on the diagram.


    WARNING. YOU UPDATE WITH THE NAND WRITE PROTECT YOU WILL KILL YOUR CONSOLE.


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