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X-B.I.T STM (Stealth Mode) and
X-B.I.T LED Explanation:
The X-B.I.T LED indicates the
current condition of the XBox:
- The X-B.I.T LED is "on" (glowing) when the XBox bootet
from a patched (non-original) Bios
- The X-B.I.T LED is "off" (not glowing) when the XBox
bootet from the original bios.
The STM-Switch has no effect after
the system got powered up and the console booted from any bios. It
only defines if the console boots from the original bios or if it
boots from a patched (non-original) bios after the next "POWER-UP/"RESET".
- STM Switch "ON" -> console boots from the
original bios.
- STM Switch "OFF" -> console boots from a
patched bios selected by the dip-switches 1..3
(provided the flash is formatted. If the flash is not formatted the
console will boot from the original bios although the STM Switch is
"OFF".)
If the flash is formatted and a
selected bios bank does not contain a (valid) bios the XBox LED is
blinking green and red.
The X-B.I.T can be flashed even
when it is not installed into a console!
If the X-B.I.T is installed into
the XBox and the USB connection to the PC is established the X-B.I.T
is behaving in a special way as follows:
The X-B.I.T needs to stay active
because of the USB connection even if the XBox got switched off in
the meantime. The state of the X-B.I.T will not change as long as
the USB connection is active, this means it will not change the
state that was given before the USB connection got established (either
STM or active).
Whilst transferring data via USB
the X-B.I.T always gets deactivated and the X-B.I.T LED is
"OFF". After disconnecting the USB the X-B.I.T state
changes after the next "RESET" to a new STM-State if need
be. The Bios Select-Switches 1..3 are active although the USB
connection is established, you can switch between the different bios
banks.
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