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iXtreme LT (Lite Touch) Released

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C4E’s iXtreme Lite Touch (LT) in association with Team Jungle & Team Xecuter

After a long development and testing process we give you the first official release of the iXtreme LT

* Supports all Liteon Drives (74850, 83850V1, 83850V2, 93450)
* Totally re-written code optimised for minimal patching
* Whole banks of firmware now untouched
* New Drive response timing engine accurately mimics original drive timings
* Full disc stealth used by default
* Waveless booting , disc images are assumed to be correct!
* Split-Vid used as default

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Warning! Ensure all disc images are checked with abgx as LT assumes all stealth/ss/pfi/dmi is correct. Disc images must also be splitvid and preferred SS v2

Warning! LT will not save you from being banned if console is already flagged by using a previous firmware or non-stealth discs

It is also advisable to apply all system updates before flashing with LT. All future console system updates (not game updates) must be applied with caution

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Thanks go to Team Jungle for their hard work and efforts in the development process.
Thanks also go to Team Xecuter for their generous support to this project.

Download LT right HERE

How To Dump Any LiteOn Firmware (Alternate Method)

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No pin lifting or epoxy removal needed anymore!

Just solder anything on the back according to this picture.

Also if you got status 0×52 instead of 0×72 with the “1,8V-method” this should do it.
I already dumped 4 drives with this method without any issues.

* switch in pos 1
* power drive
* start Dosflash –> SPI should get recognized with status 0×72
* put switch in pos 2
* click “read”
* desolder everything and reconnect the lines that have been cut.


Hope this helps just be careful not to ruin your drives…

How To Dump Any LiteOn Firmware

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-Lift pin 101 and 122
-solder a cable to pin 100, pin 101 and one to 3,3V
-use a 2-way switch which either connects 101 to 3,3V or to 100
-put the switch into the position so that it connects 100 to 101
-power drive
-start Dosflash, it will recognise the SPI with Status x72
-if you read it out now, it will just give you a .bin full of FFFFFFFF, but thats OK, this is how we tricked the Flash Controller to think the SPI is empty
-put the switch in the other position (so that 101 is connected to 3,3V)
-now read the flash

—> Voila, you got your dump!

more to come soon