
Extreme HU 3.0.

I would like to thank all the Mods and Admins of various sites for either not posting the leaked beta 2 code or for pulling it form their site when they realized it was not to be released.
Future leaks will only delay or negate the final release.

You must have had 1.6 OR later installed and WORKING for this version to work.  
If you do not meet the above condition, then you will need to install the 
Extreme HU Support Files.

This file will unzip to C:\Program Files\Extreme HU  by default.  If you have 
Extreme HU installed in a different folder, then you will need to change the 
path name when prompted when unzipping.


New in 3.0
Added unlooping support for the HUFF Atmel Code.
Added unlooping support for the UL4S Atmel Code.
Added Ins5c glitching support for the UL4S and U6.0 Atmel Codes.
Faster glitching with some hardware.
Added a shutdown protection if users attempts to close Extreme HU while I/O is in progress.
Added drag and drop support for bin files. (just drag and drop a bin file into the message window)
Added Graphical Buttons to most menus.
Replaced the Card Fix 4th byte with a Unloop Card option. (see below)
Changed the way the unlooper/loader LEDs operate. (see below)
Program no longer waits until card is removed to display eeprom dump after read.
Added more sites for downloading the guides. (thanks to Vorlon001)
Fixed a bug that would write a clone bin to the card even if you answered No.
Fixed a bug that was not allowing the Clone Card to Card option to work.
Fixed a few other minor bugs.


How do you fix 4th byte since the option is no longer in Extreme HU?
Any time Extreme HU loads the boot strap the 4th byte is fixed.  It has always been this way.

Unlooper/Loader LEDs
The Red LED will now flash during each step of normal glitching and each attempt to load boot strap during unlooping.
The Green LED will only come on once boot strap is loaded.

Thanks to RAM9999, AOL6945, -unatester-, No1B4Me and others for the wealth of information they have posted.  
Extreme HU would not be where it is today without their knowledge and willingness to share it.

Revision History
Version 2.0a
Added the ability to assign normal hex and bin files to the quick buttons.
Added Ins5c glitching support for the Mikobu II Ultra Glitcher.
Fixed a bug that could cause runtime error 380 when writing a normal hex file.
Fixed a bug that was preventing the checksum calculator from working.
note: when a bin file is assigned to a quick button, it will only write to the card.


Version 2.0:
Added the ability to keep the boot strap active. (see below)
Added an option to display Active Card Info while boot strap is active.
Added "Quick Buttons" for quick loading of Extreme Hex and Activation Files.
Added support for user defined DAC values for glitching.
Added an ATRDAC option to the glitch settings menu. (see below)
Added support for Ins5C glitching. (see below)
Added support for the max amount of tiers. (82)
Added a glitching progress bar.
Added Non DST Time Zones.
Fixed runtime error 9 when to many tiers were selected
Fixed runtime error 76 during autosave.

-Active Boot Strap-
A new option has been added to the menu and tool bar. The Boot Card Option will 
load the boot strap onto the card and remain loaded until you choose to shutdown 
the card.  This allows you to perform multiple I/O functions while only glitching 
into the card 1 time.


-Ins5C Glitching-
Ins5C glitching is ONLY supported with the U5.1 atmel code.


-ATRDAC Settings-
Setting the ATRDAC to Auto, will cause Extreme HU to first search for a good ATRDAC
value.  If no ATRDAC is found and the U5.1 atmel code is installed, Ins5C glitching
will be attempted.

Setting the Fixed ATRDAC value to 00 will cause Extreme HU to always attempt Ins5C
glitching if atmel U5.1 code is loaded.

Setting the Fixed ATRDAC value to any other number, (such as 80) will cause Extreme HU
to only use Ins5E glitching.



