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Pearl Jammzz - Sep 29, 2002 |
3rdman | Sep 29, 2002 | |||
I would recommend not modding it until later. Microsoft has changed the design of the chips and rumor is that future software will come with a way to disable their function. |
Hollywood Hasney | Sep 30, 2002 | |||
Right, so none of you have heard of EvoX? The dashboard replacement that allows you to boot of the HD? No? Ah well And I would reccoment The Matrix mod... it has a flash BIOS so you can switch to the original when needed Oh, and if you don't get a switch mod, don't worry... the games will be cracked anyways... just buy it and download it too and you will have a nice pristine original and a backup |
racketboy | Sep 30, 2002 | |||
I've seen modded systems for $300 http://precisionmods.com/premods.htm... I don't know the details for your other questions cause I don't know much about the XBox You don't have to have a very nice net connection to get games. I know some places on the net to buy games on discs for $1 for a CDR and/or $5 for a DVDR. I don't buy or sell them (heck I don't own an XBOX), but I know of places. Of course I don't encourage that kind of activity |
Dyne | Sep 30, 2002 | |||
as racketboy already posted check out precisionmods.com for all your questions. ive ordered from them numerous times and they are very straight up and reliable. VERY easy to work with and they reply to any emails you send them. the only place i know of that emailed me saying when they got my system, when they modded it and when they sent it out (with tracking number). they're a great bunch. |
racketboy | Sep 30, 2002 | ||||
Yeah I'll probably get a modded XBOX much later on. I'm usually one to buy systems when they're headed out. I bought my Saturn in '99(?) I bought my Dreamcast in 2001. Things can change quickly (including pricing) and it's easier to wait it out and see how things turn out. I just tell the little voice inside me ("mmmmmmm Panzer Dragoon Orta....mmmmmm") to be quiet for a while. I still need to finish playing the other games i got first. |
Zziggy00 | Oct 2, 2002 | ||||
I'm goin with Hasney on this one... Why spend so much additional money for a pre-modded console when you can do it yourself solder free! Plus it's got many different capabilities for updates, I've ordered mine, and it should come in with what I hope to be 3 weeks, the only site that sells them is backordered like crazy And besides storeing actual Xbox games on the hard drive, think about all the MAME, NES, SNES, GENESIS, and N64 roms you can put on there! |
Pearl Jammzz | Oct 2, 2002 | |||
Zziggy, they have plug-in mods with XB? do u have to swap? Is it flashable(I would think so)? Can I flash the BIOS to be way cool, like blue flames n' shit? If so, then I will prob get one, then I can just flash the BIOS of the chip when new shit cums out......sweet...... |
Hollywood Hasney | Oct 3, 2002 | ||||
Yeah, The Matrix chip is a screw in chip.... it can either be flashed: 1) With it's own programmer when not installed 2) Through the parralel port when installed 3) Off a CDRW http://www.xbox-scene.com... has a review |
Arakon | Oct 3, 2002 | |||
uhm, no. it can flashed with its programmer via printer port, period. you can't flash it while installed cause there is no flashing tool yet. you can't use the linux bios or debug bios on it either. and there's a list of several ways of destroying your xbox or the chip by now, if you don't do shit exactly right besides, easybuy2k (the exclusive distributor) isn't getting their shit handled, so expect a waiting time of 1-2 months on one. |
Zziggy00 | Oct 3, 2002 | ||||||||||
I thought that they've recently released a smaller linux bios that would work with it. And as for screwing something up, I'd rather follow directions on making sure switches/plugins where right vs. me putting in a wired chip with my shitty soldering skills. Here's the list of DO NOT DO's:
And here is what I read from the site:
Above is from www.xboxhacker.net... |