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The Southbridge contains an internal ARM7 microcontroller. Like any microcontroller, it requires firmware to boot. That firmware is stored in a small, internal ROM mask on early motherboards (Xenon, Zephyr) or in a 1MB serial flash memory chip on later revisions (Falcon, Jasper, Trinity, Corona).

: It contains an interpreter that executes a series of "xcodes" stored in the BIOS to configure various hardware components. Usage in Emulation Mcpx-1.0.bin Bios

to decrypt the second-stage bootloader (2BL) from the console's flash memory and loads it into system RAM. Signature Checking The Southbridge contains an internal ARM7 microcontroller

: To prevent hackers from reading the code, the original hardware was engineered to disable and hide the 512-byte internal ROM area from the memory map immediately before passing execution control to the main BIOS kernel. : It contains an interpreter that executes a

It contains the decryption keys needed to unlock and run the main Xbox BIOS (the Flash ROM).

Homebrew applications compiled with LibXenon can request the mcpx version via SMC calls, allowing devs to show “Southbridge FW: 1.0” in system info menus.