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I was thinking about the same, it cost more than consoleConveniently not mentioned, eh?
(There's actually at least one very good reason not to, namely never advertise what you cannot in good faith guarantee especially as a small electronics manufacturer, but still...)
Further, this seems to be a proprietary design with proprietary firmware, that for the same reason may or may not have availability issues like the HyperBoot, or turn out an exit scam* like the PS2NetBox - not something I would put significant money in for benefits I find uninteresting and are apparently more related to the clone kernel!
* = never heard of its author, so no real prejudice against whoever may well be a reputable person - but given we, of all forums, got a finance section it might be worth remembering past performance is not an infallible indicator of the future, see the first name I dropped for one example
Now if it had Hitachi compatible LCD support?
...well, not even that, sorry - there are better value deals to get that
Nah, its gonna take a while before the PS5 is fully hacked and is capable of booting ISOs. Proof-of-concept exploits, although neat, are rather worthless. :/Friend, it's time to buy a ps5 already)))
That's a 128MB ram update - which is only usefull for a few non xbox games and emulators and for dev purposes. modchips are cheap as chips and most xboxes can be soft modded, the onboard hd mod is good though., However you can get an xbox to hdmi adapter for about £5, I made one with a wiitohdmi adaptor and get 1080i, 720p and 480p output from it with a great picture. As for bios to flash on to a modchip or softmod, cerbios is great and can use massive hard drives and compressed iso files and it's free.
yeah, I says the same 100 USD for a chipmod, it cost lots more than console today!That's a 128MB ram update - which is only usefull for a few non xbox games and emulators and for dev purposes. modchips are cheap as chips and most xboxes can be soft modded, the onboard hd mod is good though., However you can get an xbox to hdmi adapter for about £5, I made one with a wiitohdmi adaptor and get 1080i, 720p and 480p output from it with a great picture. As for bios to flash on to a modchip or softmod, cerbios is great and can use massive hard drives and compressed iso files and it's free.
The ram update in those photos is nothing to do with the modchip - so I don't even know why those photos were posted.yeah, I says the same 100 USD for a chipmod, it cost lots more than console today!
Only the best modchips like the Xecuter and SmartXX goes for a shit ton of money. I highly recommend the Xenium or the Cheapmod Mini if you're looking for a cheap alternative.yeah, I says the same 100 USD for a chipmod, it cost lots more than console today!
There's also this open source version of the xenium:Only the best modchips like the Xecuter and SmartXX goes for a shit ton of money. I highly recommend the Xenium or the Cheapmod Mini if you're looking for a cheap alternative.
I've currently got a Xenium Black Ice in my XBox 1.1, its a reproduction of the original Xenium ICE.There's also this open source version of the xenium:
https://github.com/Ryzee119/OpenXenium
Also a humble tsop flash works fine for cerbios assuming you aren't on a 1.6 console.Only the best modchips like the Xecuter and SmartXX goes for a shit ton of money. I highly recommend the Xenium or the Cheapmod Mini if you're looking for a cheap alternative.
I don't really find TSOP mods to be reliable in my honest opinion. If you're not careful flashing a BIOS, say a BFM BIOS or that its corrupted, then you will most certainly brick your Xbox. Personally, I find modchips to be incredibly reliable since the BIOS is stored on a separate chip and doesn't tamper with the on-board TSOP.Also a humble tsop flash works fine for cerbios assuming you aren't on a 1.6 console.
True you should always check checksums on bios files before hand with tsop mods, i have back up methods if it fails to flash but some don't have the hardware needed for that.I don't really find TSOP mods to be reliable in my honest opinion. If you're not careful flashing a BIOS, say a BFM BIOS or that its corrupted, then you will most certainly brick your Xbox. Personally, I find modchips to be incredibly reliable since the BIOS is stored on a separate chip and doesn't tamper with the on-board TSOP.
Just recently this happened.
He's a biggest dick to the community for sure, trying to kill the OG Xbox as a whole.