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| racketboy - May 5, 2003 |
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| racketboy | May 12, 2003 | ||
| hey what's the best place to get an XBox mod chip now? isn't it getting a little tougher now that MS is cracking down on sellers? | |||
| racketboy | May 13, 2003 | |||
xbox are 150 @ eb, and you can get it with a 50$ rebate if u buy some cheap accessory and cheap game things you can get besides emulation - gay frontends that scream homo, play videos you can already watch on your pc, play mp3s you can already play on your pc just invest in a half decent pc, i use my primary pc for emulation crap and it works great [/b][/quote] that was my original plan. did you read the thread? | ||||
| racketboy | Jun 22, 2004 | ||
| has anybody else made/bought an HTPC? Windows Media Center or otherwise? | |||
| Resident_Lurker | Jun 22, 2004 | ||
| I have an HTPC, sort of. I have a computer (450mhz Celeron, 128 mb ram, 8GB HD) that's hooked up to the TV through a Radeon 7000. Works dandy. I can run emulators, play videos, and watch TV through a WinTV PCI GO that's installed. I use myHTPC... as the frontend, and I couldn't be more satisfied. To control the menus in myHTPC I use ATI's Remote Wonder. By the way, the HD space isn't really a big problem because I just get everything from other computers on the network. That's a good option, if it's available to you. | |||
| mal | Jun 23, 2004 | ||
| I'd forgotten about this thread. I have an HTPC at home. It's in a constant, but slow state of evoultion as more time and money become available... It's an Athlon XP 2500 with 256MB RAM and a 120GB HD. It runs to the TV using a Radeon 9600. It also has a Hauppauge PVR 350 for analog TV and a Vision Plus DTB-t card for digital TV. I've barely had the time to cofigure myHTPC let alone any emulators yet, but they're on the list. I also use a Remote Wonder for control. | |||
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