The one made by Maximus. Worked quite well but it seems to not work with my trinity board. Is this thing garbage these days? Seeing as they haven't bothered to update their tutorials and I had to work out the wiring myself I'm leaning towards yes. Unless dumping the nand is somehow a different set of procedures these days.
It is for dumping to get the files for a booter/obtain DVD key. And if you do somehow screw up on the flash.
I know exactly what it is for, as stated in my first post. What I wanted to know is if they're considered bottom of the barrel these days and if there was a reason it wouldn't let me dump the NAND from my trinity board. It would appear there is an update for the thing but it isn't available on the "official" website. Seems Maximus cares not for customer service. You can see here: http://360nandflasher.com/downloads/Nandflasher_programmer.pdf That it can be connected to the xtractor (of which I have an older 2.0 shown in the PDF) and updated with a hex file. One that isn't mentioned in the guide, on 360nandflasher.com OR ANYWHERE ELSE on where it can be downloaded. My only conclusion is that Maximus is garbage and cares not for anything but making people repurchase products. Should've known better. EDIT: Found it: ArmV3.hex Be really nice if the 360 scene could get its crap together and not be so fragmented informationally as to be useful. For the next poor bastard who finds this topic in a Google search: you have to first rewire the wiring harness as per the PDF. Then find ArmV3.hex in the nandpro3 zip and use it to program the 360nandflasher.