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Grinnin Reaper 06-04-2002 06:52 PM

Hacking the X-box
 
I Love this kinda stuff http://web.mit.edu/bunnie/www/proj/anatak/xboxmod.html

rivergod 06-04-2002 08:38 PM

Re: Hacking the X-box
 
SSHHHHWWOOOOMMMmmmmmm..........
Thats the sound of that article going right over my head.......
I hope I never find out what an Aerogel Capacitor is for or never ever mess with a JTAG pin.  lol ;D

Uranium-235 06-04-2002 10:30 PM

Re: Hacking the X-box
 
Savage do you ever go by the name Skeletor666? Just must be a coincidence that i've been linked here twice today

Grinnin Reaper 06-05-2002 06:58 AM

Re: Hacking the X-box
 
Nope sorry.   Just coincedence.  

Omega 06-07-2002 12:36 AM

Re: Hacking the X-box
 
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Did anyone else notice the aerogel capacitor on the Xbox?
Why yes, of course I did. I thought that was the first thing everyone noticed.

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How is this significant?
This opportunity has allowed geeks with entirely too much time on their hands devote countless hours to very carefully breaking a very expensive children's toy.



I don't get why anyone would buy an X-box, and then have some major desire to break it open and modify it. They built it specifically to be able to support a specific range of games, and the software coders write their games specifically to interact with that hardware configuration. If the game writers wrote software requiring people to mod their EEPROM, it's at least good to know that this guy over at MIT would be in the running to buy it.

Grinnin Reaper 06-07-2002 12:49 AM

Re: Hacking the X-box
 
Isn't half of what we do here trying to improve on what we get.  Beit a PS2, a printer, a compter, or a x-box.  The first thing that comes to mind is a mod-chip capable x-box thanks to some of what this guy found.  And what if microsoft comes out with a hardware revision and only the new hardware can run some of the new games.  You can't possible think that microsoft is above that.  Maybe with stuff like this people with the older gear won't be left behind.  
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This opportunity has allowed geeks with entirely too much time on their hands devote countless hours to very carefully breaking a very expensive children's toy.

I don't get why anyone would buy an X-box, and then have some major desire to break it open and modify it.
If people had that additude to computers 5 years ago we could all be setting in front of I-macs and store bought IBM- clones.  Half the fun of getting new things is seeing how they work.

rivergod 06-08-2002 08:07 AM

Re: Hacking the X-box
 
[quote author=Savage link=board=general&num=1023234760&start=0#5 date=06/07/02 at 00:49:56]
 If people had that additude to computers 5 years ago we could all be setting in front of I-macs and store bought IBM- clones.  Half the fun of getting new things is seeing how they work.
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I feel Savage is right-on here.  If he has the guts to rip open his X-box and the intelligence to mod it, I'd like to know what happens.  Could it wind up busting it?  Sure, thats why it takes guts.  Did Tom Edison stop his mods when his 100th filiment burned out?  No, he knew there were 100 less things to test till he found the one that would work.  If it plugs in, you can mod it.  If it takes batteries, you can mod it.  All it takes is imagination and being willing to take the chance.


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