XLink Kai Server on Raspberry Pi 3

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This is not my work. ConnorRigby shared his work on GitHub:

"Long time no see XBMC4XBOX crew. After about 5 years i've just picked up an Xbox from a goodwill, and wanted to play some Halo 2 online.
I don't have a windows machine, and ddwrt support seems to have been dropped, and all other guides seem to be pretty out of date. so i decided id whip something up myself.

I want my Xlink server to be running all the time so Raspbain wasn't an option for me. Soooo naturally i made my own tiny distro that does the following:

1) boots linux kernel
2) connects to network
3) sets time
4) downloads latest latest xlink engine
5) starts engine on port 80

and thats it. no screwing around with iniit scripts or anything like that. If the engine exits, it restarts it etc. Very stable. been running all day long.

Heres the latest download: https://github.com/ConnorRigby/xlink-ka ... v0.1.0.img
Instructions in the README.md: https://github.com/ConnorRigby/xlink-ka ... /README.md

It only works on raspberry pi 3 currently. I have some plans for this package so check back if your interested."

UPDATE:

It now works on all of the Raspberry Pi versions. https://github.com/ConnorRigby/xlink-kai/releases
 
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I am modding an xbox right now for a friend and was just looking around the forums and seen this. I didn't even thins Xlink was still around. This is great I got a raspberry pi 3 collecting dust so I might try this out.
 
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