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Re: [Could be OT but depends on what you use it for]...



I had a spare flat screen lcd monitor. Can the Xbox support this
screen
using a standard VGA cable ?

If so I seem to remember that someone here mentioned I could watch TV using
streaming from the master PC with a tv card.

Anyone have this setup ? If so I think an xbox is heading it's way to my
kitchen !


On 3/13/06, Simon McCaughey <simonmcc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 13/03/06, christopher purves <CHRIS_PURVES@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Ah yes you need the xecuter chip I think.
>
> Ah, ok. I'm not really that bothered, as it switches on pretty quick
> anyhow, and I don't mind pressing the power button manually
>
> > I did the pin-header solder install - peice of cake. Very easy
indeed. I
> am
> > getting pretty quick at stripping down xboxes now!
> >
>
> I have to say - I've learned an amazing amount about XBOXes and their
> hardware / software in the last week, and I'm sure theres lots more to
> learn too.....
>
> Simon
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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