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Posted May 06, 2007 at 09:16PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Accessories Tags: Team Xecuter, SATA, IDE, Divineo, PS3 Hard Drive Xtender
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PS3 HD Extender - Image 1A couple of days ago, we featured a video demonstrating Team Xecuter's PS3 Hard Drive Xtender (HDXT). This console accessory allows PlayStation 3 owners to buff up their PS3's internal SATA space with external (and hopefully beefier) hard drive, bet it an IDE or SATA kit.

Now, in case the readers were wondering just how far along the team is on their project, a quick trip to Divineo indicates some good news - the PS3 (HDXT) is now on sale for a sum of US$ 24.95 per unit. In addition to this news, the team has also released a separate Sata to IDE converter, although we're not sure how much this will cost.

We thank Bigbob6383 for the tip!

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Posted Apr 22, 2007 at 03:03AM by Victor B. Listed in: Videos, Hacks and Exploits Tags: Team Xecuter, SATA, PS3 Hard Drive Xtender, Seagate
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The PS3 HDXT Before and After - Image 1The PS3 HDXT Before and After - Image 2


Well, isn't this a bit of a surprise. Over at PS3scene, Xantium has what looks to be the first pics and video up of Team Xecuter's PS3 Hard Drive Xtender (HDXT) and the IDE to SATA Adapter. Combined with a power source, some technical know-how, and these videos and pics, you'll also be able to install your own HDXT in time. For now however, let's have a look-see at the components.

As you can see above, The pictures show off both the pre-installed and completed make-up of the HDXT installation process. Since there aren't any formal installation procedures yet, you'll have to wait until they release it to the public.

To top it all off here's a video of the proof of concept, showing the formatting of the drive and the enabling of a Seagate 500 GB drive, as well as some additional pics of the HDXT items. Enjoy!




More pictures after the jump!

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Posted Mar 02, 2007 at 06:20PM by Ian C. Listed in: Accessories, Mods, News Tags: Team Xecuter, SATA, IDE, Hyperdrive, PS3 Hard Drive Xtender
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redesign - Image 1 


We've previously reported on Hyperdrive and Paradox loader">Team Xecuter's PS3 Hyperdrive project, and their much awaited Paradox. Well, here's some more updates on Team Xecuter's plans for the PS3.

Smaller, simpler, cheaper - Image 1According to a recent post over at their forums, it seems that they're listening to the criticism over their designs for the the PS3 Hyperdrive project. So they went back to the drawing board, tweaked the design, and have already gone into production of the new PS3 Hard Drive Xtender (HDXT).

To the right is an image of the new design.

They state that these are the three main goals of the new product:
  • To be able to add any SATA or IDE Hard Drive externally to the PS3 - so there was no need for any expensive 2.5" SATA Hard Drive upgrades if the need for a very large hard drive was required in the near future.
  • To make the adapter a clean design and pleasing to the eye.
  • To be simple and cheap.
The Xecuter PS3 HDXT is a caddy type frame that should plug into the PS3 internally where the 2.5" SATA drive would normally be. All you have to do to is put that in, and then clip on the faceplate, afterwards, you should have a clean external SATA connection.  What's more, they've also designed a simple and cost effective SATA to IDE converter. Using the little thing you can now attach any had drive of your choosing, any way you wish.

If you want to see more of the pictures of their prototype product, our "read" link below should lead to the thread containing said images. Take a gander if you wish.

They hope to have this clean, cheap, and simple product in time for the European PS3 released. They say that they will announce pricing for the thing as soon as they have costings finalized. We'll update you as soon as we get more info on Team Xecuter's plans for the PS3.

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Posted Feb 27, 2007 at 08:43PM by Chris L. Listed in: Interviews, Hacks and Exploits Tags: Team Xecuter
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team Xecuter: making its presence felt on more than one console. - Image 1The Soft-Mods blog had a chance to interview Team Xecuter via email, to ask them a couple of biggies: their ongoing PS3 and Xbox 360 projects. On the hardware front, there's the Blaster 360 and PS3 Hyperdrive; on the other side of the fence, Xbox 360 homebrew (presumably non-XNA) and the PS3 Paradox loader.

So besides the Blaster and the Hyperdrive, the team reveals that they've got some "cool things in the pipeline," which they can't disclose until they're sure of a release date. Whether this refers to Xbox 360 homebrew or Paradox is not known, but they're both referred to later in the interview. For Xbox 360 homebrew, Team Xecuter replied that their dedicated team is "so very close, yet so very far away at the same time." Of note is that the team's by far one of the biggies in the 360 exploit department, for those keeping score.

When asked about Paradox, all the team could say is "wait till the European release of the PS3." A little under a month to go, then.

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Posted Feb 02, 2007 at 10:31PM by Ian C. Listed in: Mods, News, Hacks and Exploits Tags: Team Xecuter, ISO, SATA, IDE, Hyperdrive
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Sploit! - Image 1The word on some forums is that Hyperdrive and Paradox loader">Team Xecuter will be releasing a simple "adapter" for the PS3 that is cheap and easy to use. It is reported that the "adapter" is set to work with their still-upcoming PS3 Hyperdrive. The adapter will be ready in 3 weeks in time for Paradox Loader, which is real, and works/loads in a method that is "similar to psp"

If in case you're a bit confused, we'll run through it again for you. Remember those rumors about a PS3 ISO loader by Internet release group paradox? The one Max F. reported on last December, and the one we reported to be undergoing testing around a week ago? Well, a post by Xecuter on the Team Xecuter forums confirms that the Paradox Loader works. He says:

I am releasing a simple adapter first that is cheap and easy to use - will be ready in 3 weeks in time for Paradox Loader (which works)


The adapter Xecuter was talking about, is an early release just so that PS3 users can hook up larger drives with ease while while they wait for the PS3 Hyperdrive. Xecuter says that what we're waiting for should work well in tandem with the Loader. The Hyperdrive is set to have the following features:
  • Connect any 3.5" SATA Hard Drive to the PS3
  • Developing ability to connect IDE hard drive
  • Supports up to 750GB (maybe more thats all we have here)
  • Switch between external HYPERDRIVE and internal 2.5" HDD
  • HYPERDRIVE USB2.0 Support to dump data to/from HDD
We'll update you folks about this in 3 weeks time. Or sooner if more information is made available. Stay tuned!

Just in case you'd want to check out the thread regarding this, just click on the Read link below. There's a lot to pick up from it, actually.

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Posted Jan 12, 2007 at 11:08AM by Gino D. Listed in: Accessories, News Tags: Team Xecuter, plug-and-play, SATA, IDE
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For those following the PS3 Hyperdrive chronicles, Team Xecuter has just released some updates on their work in progress. First and foremost, they've now finished the design for their product and have revealed pics of a test machine. Observe:

PS3 Hyperdrive - Image 1 PS3 Hyperdrive - Image 2 


To recap, the PS3 Hyperdrive will allow you to connect an HDD - SATA supported, IDE still being tested - by a simple plug-and-play system. It can also plug into your PC via USB, thus making file transfer that much easier. As far as an updated list of features goes, check it out:
  • Supports 2.5" and 3.5" SATA HDD (Also working on built in IDE support)
  • Switch for SATA HDD (2.5"/3.5") w/ LED
  • Switch for select output interface for PC (SATA or USB) w/ LED
  • Special SATA female (Hyperdrive) to Male (PS3) connector with custom plug-lock design, easy install and just plug and lock.
  • Release lock button for disconnecting Hyperdrive with PS3
  • Molex power source input.
  • Easy to install HDD inside the Hyperdrive.
  • Built-in cooling fan.
Still no word when it'll be available though. But the team explained that despite being a bit slow on the development, they "just want to get things done right without having to address problems later down the road." Fair enough. For now, this update is very much welcome. Cheers to the team, and godspeed!

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Posted Dec 02, 2006 at 06:24AM by Pranav Thadeshwar Listed in: Rumors, Games, Hacks and Exploits Tags: Team Xecuter, ISO, XMB, piracy
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ParadoxWhile we covered the news of Team Xecuter announcing their new PS3 project- the Hypredrive, I was left wondering about the purpose of such humongous space. I mean, while I do have about 2TB of storage space on my PC, it's a PC after all. On the PS3, you'd be left searching for stuff to fill up the hard disk.

Or would you? Well, not according to Team Xecuter and Paradox, it seems. Paradox, while being a warez release group, have a lot of firsts to their credit, including the first PSP ISO dump, and the first PS3 BDRay dump, among other things. And if they are to be believed, the illegal scene is not far off from being successful at booting games off the hard-disk. For now, we have nothing but a small snippet of the release info courtesy of Maxconsole.

| tYPE : Action/Role Play | vIDEO MODE : NTSC/USA |
| mEDIA : BLU-RAY | pLAYABLE : Soon ;) |


While we wouldn't know much until it was officially let out of the bag, I have a hunch that cracking the PS3 will be a bit easier than the Xbox360, simply because of the reason that its OS is pretty close to what we've had on the PSP. Second, a lot of file formats are identical to the respective PSP versions. And while the PS3 might have more security than a PSP, we can be sure that the first few firmware versions will still be pretty insecure.

And while we can't say that we're happy with the news, a part of me wants to rejoice simply because of the fact that the "scene" is hard at work on the PS3. And again, while piracy will be a big problem, you have to remember that a large contention of people will also be looking for homebrew on the PS3's XMB like on the PSP. Anyways, stay tuned for the latest updates!

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Posted Dec 01, 2006 at 04:14PM by Victor B. Listed in: Mods, News Tags: Team Xecuter, Sony, SATA, IDE
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The Xecuter PS3 Hyperdrive rocks!


Man, the folks at Team Xecuter are quick. Not content with offering great mods to the Xbox 360 community, they've set their sights on making something for Sony's new flagship console. Of course, if you know Team Xecuter, then you know it's got something to do with connecting more stuff to your PS3.

Their new product is currently codenamed the Hyperdrive, allowing users to connect 3.5" SATA hard drives to their PS3. While they haven't tested the upper limits of their new project, they have confirmed the connection of a 750 GB hard drive onto their console, which should definitely bring in a lot of options once a full-fledged PS3 homebrew and modding scene develops (if people can only find more units, that is). While working on the Hyperdrive, however, the team is also planning to send out an adapter for people to connect with, so that those who really want to get into the spirit of things can do so without any extra waiting.

Here's the pertinent feature information from their announcement. Feel free to send them some love on their forums, alright?
  • Connect any 3.5" SATA Hard Drive to the PS3
  • Developing ability to connect IDE hard drive
  • Supports up to 750GB (maybe more thats all we have here)
  • Switch between external HYPERDRIVE and internal 2.5" HDD HYPERDRIVE USB2.0
  • Support to dump data to/from HDD

When you connect the system announces the drive requires formatting etc and then promptly begins to prep it. All system settings are unchanged so they are stored internally to the PS3 and not on the HDD.


The Hyperdrive. Look at how much space it takes up. - Image 1 The Hyperdrive. Look at how much space it takes up. - Image 2 The Hyperdrive. Look at how much space it takes up. - Image 3 The Hyperdrive. Look at how much space it takes up. - Image 4



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