Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by omegaslayer on
Tue Feb 22nd 2005 at 10:46pm
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Basically you can turn you x-box into a PC (under the table typ of
thing), you know install programs such as an mp3 player or anything
else (movie player maybe), but its nothing the xbox doesnt already have
:sad: . Personally I have no desire to do that, as my current computer out
weighs the xbox in playing/ripping media files. With the x-box you tend
to get a little distortion in the music files you rip.
Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by OtZman on
Tue Feb 22nd 2005 at 10:48pm
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2005-02-22 10:48pm
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If I had an X-box I'd definitely chip it and insert a bigger HD. The
fact that this one doesn't need soldering only makes it even better.
How much does it cost?
Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue Feb 22nd 2005 at 10:50pm
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2005-02-22 10:50pm
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That it's technically illegal.
Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Feb 22nd 2005 at 11:02pm
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I might do it to my Xbox once I get either a new one (my current one is
on its last legs for gaming it seems) or get an Xbox 2, but for the
time being I'm keeping mine standard. I've heard lots of these chips
disable Xbox Live and I wouldn't wanna lose that for now.
Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by ReNo on
Wed Feb 23rd 2005 at 12:36am
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Last I heard that still wasn't confirmed Myrk, but there was talk of 3
different versions of the next Xbox system including a lite version
without a hard drive.
Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by Myrk- on
Wed Feb 23rd 2005 at 9:39am
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Maybe this could be true, I'll have to do some research and find out. I think I hear also that its being released later this year with the PS3.
Re: Educate this old geezer.
Posted by Wild Card on
Wed Feb 23rd 2005 at 2:57pm
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Thats the problem with making consoles into computers. Everyone
has a computer. Everyone can modify their computer.
Everyone who owns an Xbox, owns a computer. The greedy bastards
just dont want you messing around with their hardware.