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Re: It lives - Xbox


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  • Subject: Re: It lives - Xbox
  • From: "Graeme M. Thomson" <tmw2n@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 02:25:10 +0100
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out of curiosity, why the software mod? why nto just go the whole hog and
chip it or flash the onboard bios chip?

i have two boxes, both chipped, i been into the modding scene on xbox since
before teh software mod, so i have a hard time grasping why use that rather
than a chip?

Cheers
G
At 00:06 05/09/2003, you wrote:
>At long last I have it working and talking to each other.
>
>Xbox - no solder exploit
>SME Server 5.6
>PC
>XBMP
>PSX emulator
>
>The Xbox now boots into XBMP straight away and now streams off the
>server via XBMS (Samba turned into a nightmare).
>The media is in various Ibays (shares) but linked (via ln -s) into an
>xbox share.
>
>It still plays games as well but I have not been able to get the
>dashboard back up properly (more work needed)
>
>I just need to figure out how to use icons for the menu choices and I
>can then deploy it in the car for my 3 year old. Tag on a WiFi WAP and
I
>will never need to take it out of the boot.
>
>
>Sean
>
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