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  • Maximus Releases Xtractor3

    Posted by GaryOPA

    It has finally arrived, the latest tool from the amazing developer Maximus for all our loyal 360 fans, it is the newest and best ever Xtractor3 tool kit, this neat little all-in-one box of joy and wonder can even now power the 360 drive from USB, besides adding a ton of new features, it even works with the Maximus's 360 Lizard product as this video from VGC Repairs showcases the true versatility of the XT3 device:



    Base Functionality:

    • Supplies Power to 360 DVD Drives including Eject function or all drives
    • Compatible with All Xbox 360 DVD Drives (Hitachi, Samsung, Benq, including all Phat and Slim Lite-on drives
    • Selectable Mode-B for Hitachi Drives
    • Power Protection Circuit
    • Power LED/Flash mode LED/USB visual activity LED
    • Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 and MS-DOS (power)
    • Electrically Safe, operate in the voltages required for the DVD Drive
    • 100% Upgradeable onboard Firmware
    • Take power from a Molex plug of your PC or any Molex device (like molext)

    New Features on XT3:

    • Safe and Sexy design now with Plastic Case
    • Automatic Power Cycle with a Single button Press
    • Automatic Half Tray with a single button press
    • New and improved main power controller.
    • Onboard Firmware Updateable via USB
    • Drive connector cable with color indication for proper installation
    • Support Power from USB supply (500 ma minimum required) !
    • Battery Power Optional
    • 3 user programmable buttons for up to 6 different programmable actions

    After the success of the Maximus 360 Xtractor 2 Pro tool kit comes the latest evolution in the Xtractor range, the Xtractor Pro v3, there has been some subtle yet very significant changes to how the new 360 Xtractor 3 functions, it has all the same features of the former model (except serial port), but it’s really the newest edition to the Maximus Xtractor product line that set it out from the rest, the new functions and features have been aimed at making the whole process of flashing the drives a more user friendly and a simplified process, we explore some of these new and unique functions of the 360 Xtractor Pro v3 below and think some of you will be surprised at the evolution of the device..

    These new automated command sequences (macros) that are now mapped to the buttons on the 360 Xtractor v3 device itself can also be integrated into Maximus Lizard Toolbox software. All in a NEW protective Plastic Shell.

    The Maximus 360 Xtractor Pro v3 is now using a much more powerful main processor which is responsible for these new features being added such as the Macro mode sequences and will allow for new features to be added in the future. Now I hear you asking how can new features be added in the future, well this is the really cool part about the 360 Xtractor 3, these are the very first flashing tool that have the ability for its core logic to be updated, that’s right the Xtractor Pro v3 is firmware updatable and so far is the only tool of its kind to boast this feature.

    FAQ:

    Q) Which models of drives can Power up?
    A) All Xbox 360 models including latest slim drives

    Q) Its compatible with old accessories Spear and Vampire?
    A) No, it is not, the new security measures on the Drives demand more data to read than a simple serial key, so its recommended you use Scorpion 2 or PMT methods to read your drives from now on.

    Q) Can I have full functionality powering the Xtractor with USB?
    A) Yes but since USB don't provide 12V source you need to do your EJECT manually when its required (with a paper clip). Luckily all newer drive models don't require eject the tray AT ALL.

    Official Site: http://www.xtractor3.com/
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    What is the purpose of this item? All I see is stuff about "buttons, macros, USB, power".
    July 7, 2019

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    • #3
      That's what I was just about to ask. They jabber on about running the drive off a battery and crap like that, which, OK, I guess if all you want to do is spin a disc. I'm guessing it has something to do with bypassing disc protection and/or retrieving otherwise unreadable data, but it seems to be taken for granted that everyone knows what the value of previous versions was. As someone who doesn't own a 360, and therefore hasn't looked into cracking it, this is just fluff lacking context. It's like reading an ad that says, "the new InniTake Series 7 line comes in increased cm^3 capacities and now runs on a long-lasting strontium battery, capable of powering the unit for 20 years without requiring replacement". And then I have to crawl around the pits of internet to figure out that "InniTake" makes artificial lungs.

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