Xbox mod chip
Moderator: victimizati0n
dragon, im too lazy to take pics and shit but that doesnt matter, here are a buncha screenshots of the skin im using
http://www.chokemaniac.net/gallery.php?cat=pm3
from there you can also see that dude's Project Mayhem I and II, lol its gone a long way..
X3 bios is fun where like, i have the xbox logo when you turn it on glow a cool light blue color rather than green. other BIOS can do that too but i dont know how to set it XD
http://www.chokemaniac.net/gallery.php?cat=pm3
from there you can also see that dude's Project Mayhem I and II, lol its gone a long way..
X3 bios is fun where like, i have the xbox logo when you turn it on glow a cool light blue color rather than green. other BIOS can do that too but i dont know how to set it XD
For computers, buying cheaply and often will only leave you constantly in a world of shit.
pics of xbox!
inside top of mobo:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sd ... inish1.jpg
notice something critical i forgot to plug in? i noticed before screwing it shut so its all good.
back of mobo:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdbackboard1.jpg
it also shows my reset button mod.. the wires of which were later taped down securely
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdresetsolder1.jpg
xbox didnt come with a reset function but some guys realized that the audio video port had three modes. i think HD, composite, and component, each of them uses a different kinda cable that plugs into the port, and each short out one of three modes to tell the xbox what mode it should display in. the trick is to short out one of the other modes momentarily and let the xbox notice it and reboot to change its display mode. since its only momentary the xbox will see that it isnt actually running the other mode and will go back. lol i jacked that button from my 386's case XD
crude way of making a 'reset' button but it works i needed it so i could save the hard drive's motor lol, super smash bros on any emulator freezes quite a bit and turning the xbox off then on just cant be good for the HD.
PCB Rebuild:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdpcbrebuild1.jpg
this was such a bitch. and the yellow wire is only there cuz i think i cut the actual trace on the board.
finished product:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sd ... witch1.jpg
close up dark pic of the reset button and xecuter dip switch board with its LAN, HDD, and modchip enable/disable LEDs.
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdfinished1.jpg
all done... for now
inside top of mobo:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sd ... inish1.jpg
notice something critical i forgot to plug in? i noticed before screwing it shut so its all good.
back of mobo:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdbackboard1.jpg
it also shows my reset button mod.. the wires of which were later taped down securely
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdresetsolder1.jpg
xbox didnt come with a reset function but some guys realized that the audio video port had three modes. i think HD, composite, and component, each of them uses a different kinda cable that plugs into the port, and each short out one of three modes to tell the xbox what mode it should display in. the trick is to short out one of the other modes momentarily and let the xbox notice it and reboot to change its display mode. since its only momentary the xbox will see that it isnt actually running the other mode and will go back. lol i jacked that button from my 386's case XD
crude way of making a 'reset' button but it works i needed it so i could save the hard drive's motor lol, super smash bros on any emulator freezes quite a bit and turning the xbox off then on just cant be good for the HD.
PCB Rebuild:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdpcbrebuild1.jpg
this was such a bitch. and the yellow wire is only there cuz i think i cut the actual trace on the board.
finished product:
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sd ... witch1.jpg
close up dark pic of the reset button and xecuter dip switch board with its LAN, HDD, and modchip enable/disable LEDs.
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdfinished1.jpg
all done... for now
For computers, buying cheaply and often will only leave you constantly in a world of shit.
You should be alittle "cleaner" in your solders... their should be no wire fibres exposed.
Such as in this picture,
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdresetsolder1.jpg
You dont want to bridge connections with the wire... wire itself is conductive the solder is only for keeping it attached (and it too conducts).
Just some helpfull hints
Such as in this picture,
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/xbox/sdresetsolder1.jpg
You dont want to bridge connections with the wire... wire itself is conductive the solder is only for keeping it attached (and it too conducts).
Just some helpfull hints
lol yeah i just made sure the wire wouldnt hit the other pins and left it alone. and those solders in the pic didnt even stay XD, i had to add a bit more solder to them and put electrical tape on top to keep them from wiggling.
For computers, buying cheaply and often will only leave you constantly in a world of shit.
so like... i finally took some screenshots of my XBMC shits... i know these 9 pics made loading this page about 1MB in size but.. im sure our broadband connections dont care.
my favorite of the default visualizations in action
scripts to do a lot of things, i only downloaded the ones so i can stream from youtube and google videos though
(yes, the video can be full screen too, of course. but not like thats going to LOOK like anything unique)
my favorite of the default visualizations in action
scripts to do a lot of things, i only downloaded the ones so i can stream from youtube and google videos though
(yes, the video can be full screen too, of course. but not like thats going to LOOK like anything unique)
For computers, buying cheaply and often will only leave you constantly in a world of shit.