Address: 415 West Douglas, El Cajon, CA 92020. Please
confirm address on shop door before walking in.
Halo: Reach Leaked!
August 22nd,
2010 - A full
copy of Halo Reach was made available for download only to reviewers with a
special code. Members at game-tuts.com cracked that security, downloaded the
game, and more than likely it's floating around out there somewhere on the
internet... lol

PS3 HD
Loader USB Device: "PS3 Jailbreak"
August 18th,
2010 -
Worlds first PS3 "modchip" confirmed by
psx-scene.
It's $130 and will be available September 2nd. I don't know about you but I'm
not spending $130 for a USB dongle. It will will get dumped, cracked, and cloned
soon enough. It's going to be like PS2 FreeBoot > Memor32 all over again XD.
Team Xecuter:
New Xbox 360 S DVD-drive Hacked
August 15th,
2010 - >>
From team-xecuter.com:
[QUOTE]
Team Xecuter have been working closely with Team Jungle & C4E for several
weeks now on
the new Xbox 360 250GB Model (some call it 360 S or 360 Slim). We are pleased to
officially announce that the team has successfully patched the DVD Rom to be
able to play
backups.
This is the first successful step and there is much work still to be done for
the general
public's consumption.
C4eva
iXtreme LT Samsung v1.0 and BenQ v1.2
July 12th,
2010 -
>> C4eva released, in
association with Team Jungle and Team Xecuter, 2 new modified DVD firmwares: the
first (v1.0) Samsung iXtreme LT and a new version (v1.2) of the BenQ iXtreme LT.
What's new in iXtreme LT BenQ v1.2:
* internal PFI fix, better for reading some discs!
BenQ users, unless you're having issues reading discs, you don't need this update.
SDMODS @ E3
June 14th,
2010 -
We'll be at E3 on the 15th, 16th, and 17th. Personnel will still be available
for drop off, pick up, and 360 red ring repairs. No mods (rapid fire, painting,
leds, etc.) until we get back on Saturday.

FreeBOOT
v0.032
April 19th,
2010 -
Say goodbye to XBR. A new version of freeBOOT v0.03x has been released (a
patched-9199 rebooter for all JTAG-exploitable 360s)! I modified my flasher so
it's a lot more stable/faster now and figured out how to install FreeBOOT
properly. If you've got exploitable systems, bring them in! Remember, our
intentions for FreeBOOT are clear: Linux and key retrieval. If you're getting
this done for any other reason we reserve the right to refuse service to you.
More info
Recent
Customs
April 11th,
2010 -
Finally got around to installing some LEDs in 360 controllers. Also have some
pics of a custom case Madman GrafX did for us. Check it out:
Please
dispose of all SDMODS business cards with our old address
April 5th,
2010 -
We need your help
in disposing of all SDMODS business cards with our old 206 Van Houten address on
it. In addition, if you've passed out any cards with our old address to
anyone, please contact them and request that they destroy these old business
cards. REMEMBER our new address is 415 West Douglas, El Cajon, CA 92020.
I just had someone call me today with one of our old business cards about to go
to the wrong address.
Optionally, you may bring in any old business cards with our old address and you can use it as a discount coupon for any of our services!
New Hours:
M-Th 6pm-8pm, Sat 8am-11am, Sun 8am-8pm
April 5th,
2010 -
Our hours have changed, our new hours are:
Professional
Infrared (IRDA) BGA Rework/Reflow Station
∞ - We are now using a
professional infrared BGA rework station for all of our Xbox 360 repairs.
Unlike hot-air, infrared does not use
air-flow. No chance of blowing off a solder ball or component. Other advantages over hot-air rework stations:
Our IRDA BGA rework station allows us to rework CPU, GPU, HANA, ANA, RAM, South
Bridge depending on issue or secondary error output. Solder reflows at 217
degrees Celsius. If you don't have the proper equipment or procedure, you won't
reach these temperatures and will do more harm than good. Be careful with
youtube fixes, towel tricks, cheap milky thermal paste, pennies, quarters,
erasers or janky fan mods that can fry your system if you use non-standard power
supplies (Intec PSUs). We also routinely fix systems that have been back from
Microsoft or Gamestop repair centers. Also, using the wrong parts for an X-clamp
fix can warp your board, push your GPU/CPU in, and permanently damage it beyond
repair. Another thing you want to keep in mind- your GPU and other components on
your motherboard can be reworked about 3 or 4 times before things start to
deteriorate and serious damage starts to set in. This is why all repairmen
provide 30 days warranty for teched systems (previously worked on). Get er done
right the first time!
Xperience
Beta One XBMC Skin Released!
December
28th,
2009 -
Team Blackbolt has finally released the Xperience Beta One XBMC Skin!
Quasicade
Xbox 360 Adapter
December
27th,
2009 - We
finally received our Quasicade Xbox 360 Adapters from Quasimoto Interactive!
Tested Street Fighter 4, Tekken 6, Soul Calibur 4, and BlazBlue!
Riding
the 360 Ban Wave
October 30th,
2009 -
Microsoft has initiated another ban wave, banning 360 consoles from Xbox
Live. If you have been banned, post your info
here.
More information at
Xbox-Scene forums.
SDMODS New
Location!
∞ - We've moved to 415 West
Douglas, right around the corner in the same complex. Stop by to visit!
Know Your Xbox 360
Versions
September 5th, 2009 - See this link for
detailed information of each 360 revision since release.
SDMODS Donates to
Rady Children's Hospital
August 23rd, 2009 - From now on $5 of every repair we
do will go to Rady Children's Hospital. Summaries will be posted here every
month.
Xbox 360 Failure
Rate Reaches 54%!
August 22nd, 2009 - "A new survey published in
Game Informer's print edition indicates the Xbox 360 failure rate has climbed to
a shocking 54.2%. The magazine surveyed nearly 5000 readers, asking them about
their experience dealing with broken consoles." More info
here
CoinOPS Ignite R5
August 22nd, 2009 -
BritneysPAIRS is at it again with another
excellent release of CoinOPS, a Mame emulator for Xbox. Read about it
here.
A Friend and a
Farewell Present
August 7th, 2009 - Just had a past customer come
through for some drive troubleshooting. His friend had installed a case mod with
lights for him before he left for Iraq as a going away present. It's a custom
halo etched XCM case with green LEDs and a digital thermal readout. Underneath
the HDD it read "p.w.d. for you homie...". His friend didn't make it back from
Iraq alive.
Man Charged with
Altering Consoles
August 4th, 2009 - I was just informed that a
modder was raided in OC today. It's not even mentioned on xbox-scene yet.
"Matt Crippen was taken into custody after more than a dozen game consoles – including Xbox, Playstation, Wii and other consoles – were seized from his Anaheim home by agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. According to a federal indictment, Crippen altered the consoles so that they would circumvent anti-piracy measures that helped to access copyrighted video games. According to a statement released by ICE, investigators with the agency began the investigation after receiving a tip from the Entertainment Software Association. After appearing in federal court, Crippen was released and scheduled to appear for arraignment on Aug. 10". He was not accused of pirating games, just bypassing copy protection.
UPDATE: Matt plead not guilty and will be facing trial towards the end of next month (September). If you'd like to help Matt out with his legal fund you can do so here.
Just to be clear, we never have and never will sell or stock games, modchips, or premods. All the 360s we have in our shop are failed red ring of death consoles that people don't want anymore. The other Xbox and PS2 consoles are all junk motherboards with no mods on them. I said it countless of times before and I'll say it again, many people have come to me for repair and legit reasons. I've seen a mother with three kids, an applesauced drive, and scratched discs. I get the occasional Soccer or RPG freak that paid for an import that just wants to play it. I get the usual media buffs that want to turn their console into a streaming media center. I've even had a few that just wanted to use their console for development or screenshot purposes. Heck, you can now even play DivX on the Wii now. So the reasons are definitely there, lets just hope it's enough to keep the homebrew community alive. Homebrew actually drives innovation, just look at the 360 and it's focus on media and downloadable arcade games, not to mention Wii's virtual console.