Xbox mods
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Xbox mods
*mods, not sure if this is illegal or not, but feel free to close thread if it is*
I was interested in purchasing an Xbox from one of my buddies for a decent price. I am not really interested in many xbox games since I have a ps2 with a few games but I was wondering if anybody has modded their xbox. Some of my friends say you can upgrade the 8gb hd upto a 120gb hd and thats what i would be most interested in. I am not interested in burning or copying games, but I would use it mostly for emulator purposes. They also said you can have any nes,sega,snes,genesis,gameboy and n64 games on their.
Anyone have any experience?
If nobody can answer this question due to forum rules and regulations, does anyone have experience of upgrading hard drives, is it the same as a pc?
I was interested in purchasing an Xbox from one of my buddies for a decent price. I am not really interested in many xbox games since I have a ps2 with a few games but I was wondering if anybody has modded their xbox. Some of my friends say you can upgrade the 8gb hd upto a 120gb hd and thats what i would be most interested in. I am not interested in burning or copying games, but I would use it mostly for emulator purposes. They also said you can have any nes,sega,snes,genesis,gameboy and n64 games on their.
Anyone have any experience?
If nobody can answer this question due to forum rules and regulations, does anyone have experience of upgrading hard drives, is it the same as a pc?
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Very easy to do. All you need to do is create a boot disc that reformats the HD after you install it.
Tech TV Tutorial
Very easy to do. All you need to do is create a boot disc that reformats the HD after you install it.
Tech TV Tutorial
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Originally posted by RyoHazuki7
Any idea where to get a pre-modded xbox?
Any idea where to get a pre-modded xbox?
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Originally posted by ElementZ
Do I need a DVD burner to do this? In the tech tv article, it says you need to burn EvoX to a dvd-r
Do I need a DVD burner to do this? In the tech tv article, it says you need to burn EvoX to a dvd-r
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You are getting into iffy territory - GP
I would love to get a pre-modded xbox but I am getting an excellent deal on one.
I would love to get a pre-modded xbox but I am getting an excellent deal on one.
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you don't need to upgrade the HD since most emulated games are pretty small. So far I have run a c64, mame, and gameboy emulator, and they all worked relatively well. Many emulators will allow you to run games off a dvdr or cdr as well, which is another reason you don't need the big HD
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You are getting into iffy territory - GP
I would love to get a pre-modded xbox but I am getting an excellent deal on one.
Sorry, the reason I mentioned that was that I seen websites that have the mods right in them already. In order for the hard drive to be upgraded, you need a modchip (i believe) and thats why I was not sure if this would be a violation or not.
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You do NOT need a mod chip to install EVOX. The boot disk will do everything for you. However the claim that xboxs have no trouble reading from CD-RW is FALSE. It may work, but there is no way to be sure. The first generation box has an inferior DVD drive that has more trouble than the rest. Some have had to modify their DVD-drive's laser to get that to work. Give the CD-RW a try first (many resets may be necessary) then look for a DVD copy if you need it.
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Originally posted by PixyJunket
I need to be able to still play on Live.
I need to be able to still play on Live.
Just something to ponder. If you're going to play the mod game, I would recommend buying another Xbox for that purpose only and leaving the original one to play Live on.
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Originally posted by PixyJunket
Question:
What steps do I need to take to be able to run a SNES emu? What will it cost? I need to be able to still play on Live.
Question:
What steps do I need to take to be able to run a SNES emu? What will it cost? I need to be able to still play on Live.
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Interesting note, a friend modified his a bunch. But he said there is something you can do with mechAssault that allows to to FTP the Xbox from your PC. This allows you to backup your save games and whatnot. He might have also said it allows the transfer of MP3's, I can't remember. But the thing is that this doesn't effect XBox Live at all. You can still use it. Interesting. Don't have to crack the case or anything.
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I highly recommend you guys check out the emulation forum at www.xbox-scene.com
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Originally posted by JNielsen
I highly recommend you guys check out the emulation forum at www.xbox-scene.com
I highly recommend you guys check out the emulation forum at www.xbox-scene.com
Agreed, that site has been excellent so far with its easy, detailed descriptions of everything possible to get out of your xbox and decent help forums.
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I would love to add on another HD to my XBOX but I would never bother with the modding. I'd never trust myself to do it and I don't have faith in other people even if they have done it a ton of times.
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Originally posted by MasterofDVD
I would love to add on another HD to my XBOX but I would never bother with the modding. I'd never trust myself to do it and I don't have faith in other people even if they have done it a ton of times.
I would love to add on another HD to my XBOX but I would never bother with the modding. I'd never trust myself to do it and I don't have faith in other people even if they have done it a ton of times.
Plus, if you have access to a DVD-ROM drive or if your box is CD-RW friendly (the ones with Thompson drives aren't so friendly), you can just run your software off of the discs.
Again, much useful info at xbox-scene.com
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Originally posted by bahgee
I'm also interested in using emulators on the x-box such as NES, SNES, genesis, master system, GBA. Anyone have easy to understand instructions on how to do this. I know you need a modded x-box, but what next? Do you burn the emulators and roms onto a CD-RW/DVD-R and put them on the x-box? Anyhelp is apprciated. Also would the modded x-box from sytem-mods.com work for this purpose. Reading the description they have posted it is not quite clear. Thanks
I'm also interested in using emulators on the x-box such as NES, SNES, genesis, master system, GBA. Anyone have easy to understand instructions on how to do this. I know you need a modded x-box, but what next? Do you burn the emulators and roms onto a CD-RW/DVD-R and put them on the x-box? Anyhelp is apprciated. Also would the modded x-box from sytem-mods.com work for this purpose. Reading the description they have posted it is not quite clear. Thanks
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Yeah my xbox is running ona 120gb HDD, (and pixy you will love this) I have EVERY Nintendo, SNES game ever released in the states, plus games from other countries, as well as wierd games like naked mario (just SmB with anaked mario) 
I also have emulators for atari, GB, MAME, lynx, gensis and more
plus you can just ftp mp3's over to your xbox,
I have also mods that have temp. gauge on the front of my xbox, so I know the temp aorund the HDD.
I have the xecuter2 lite, witht he switch but I own another xbox for live, because I do not want to risk losing allof th esoftware I have on my xbox, if god forbid MS has something going out across lIVE that can somehow dectect live even when I have the switch off

I also have emulators for atari, GB, MAME, lynx, gensis and more
plus you can just ftp mp3's over to your xbox,
I have also mods that have temp. gauge on the front of my xbox, so I know the temp aorund the HDD.
I have the xecuter2 lite, witht he switch but I own another xbox for live, because I do not want to risk losing allof th esoftware I have on my xbox, if god forbid MS has something going out across lIVE that can somehow dectect live even when I have the switch off
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About the Mechassault/linux hack... my understanding was that there was a bug in a few games, Mechassault included, that allowed people to do things such as load Linux onto an Xbox without a modchip. But if you have Xbox Live, they "fixed" this flaw automatically with one of the firmware updates.
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xbox-scene is definitely the place to go to if you want to learn exactly what you can do and how to do it. The problem is that it's somewhat poorly organized and it'll take quite a bit of reading to get up to speed.
The end result is well worth it, though. I went the HD hot swap, font exploit, TSOP flash route. Not the easiest, but definitely the cheapest.
I put it together just to run XBMP and it is by far the best network enabled media player available. Nothing else I'm aware of even comes close to providing all its features at even double the price. The fact that it can also run emulators and some pretty cool homebrew software is just icing.
The end result is well worth it, though. I went the HD hot swap, font exploit, TSOP flash route. Not the easiest, but definitely the cheapest.
I put it together just to run XBMP and it is by far the best network enabled media player available. Nothing else I'm aware of even comes close to providing all its features at even double the price. The fact that it can also run emulators and some pretty cool homebrew software is just icing.



