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RE: Re: X-Box: Beginner's guide to modding


  • Subject: RE: Re: X-Box: Beginner's guide to modding
  • From: "UKHA" <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 13:20:28 +0100

A mate of mine used one those, but it moved several times and hence stopped
working.
I ended up soldering it in...

As always, you mileage may vary...

Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: libretteer [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 June 2004 12:16
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: X-Box: Beginner's guide to modding


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "James Daniel" <ukha@c...> wrote:
> Thanks for the info! Like I say, I'm not to be trusted with a
soldering
> iron, so I think it's best to get someone to do the hardware stuff
for me,
> and I'll have a play with the software. Can anyone recommend someone
to do
> it for me in the Grimsby area?
>
If you use a pogo-pin modchip (like the Xecuter 2.3 Lite Plus) no
soldering is required. I wouldn't go near my Xbox with a soldering
iron, but modded mine very easily with one of these. A little bit of
patience is required to get the D0 pin lined up exactly, but otherwise
it's straightforward.

David.








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