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seaneyb2003
25-01-2004, 09:13
Hi,
im a very big beginer to the xbox scene and would like to know what is the best chip to use?
Hey there,
Personally I recommend the X-BIT. Works in every version of xbox out, extremly well built and doesn't come misaligned like the matrix.
I noticed your from the UK. I get mine from www.divineo.co.uk.
Hope this helps,
J
TylerDurden
25-01-2004, 09:55
Seany you suprise me. I would have figured you had done a search first as this has already been posted. Like a day or 2 ago.
Tyler!
seaneyb2003
25-01-2004, 09:57
well tyler i want some other peoples opinion.
TylerDurden
25-01-2004, 10:00
Then why not post in that same thread?
Tyler!
seaneyb2003
25-01-2004, 10:02
i think i might get a x2 because i like the new bios. when is the x3 coming out?? but i carnt seem to find this bios!
definitly Xbit, i think!
completly solderless, compatible with v1.0-v1.5, transfer of files to the flash is handled by a built in USB controller...
good, isn't?
Quall999
25-01-2004, 19:45
x2.3b lite (lite+ for solderless). The xbit is probably the best chip out at the moment, buy unless your a dev, it is way overproced for standard use.
MrCaine01
25-01-2004, 20:41
here's a wired question about the X-BIT. Does it have to be constantly pluged into the usb? A few things I've read were kind of un-clear
no, you only need to plug it into the usb when you wanna flash your bios
seaneyb2003
25-01-2004, 23:57
cool, if i do get an xbit can i use the x2 4981 bios?
Quall999
26-01-2004, 00:39
yup. You can actually use 6 if em if you really wanted lol.
seaneyb2003
26-01-2004, 07:12
i red a review on the xbit eirlier not on my comp though and it had some negatives. i try and find the review again and post it here. does the xbit allready have the pogo pins on it or do i need to buy a special one?
MrCaine01
26-01-2004, 08:57
if you find it post the review Sean. I don't remember where I saw it but somebody reviewed all the soldeless mods and the Chemlieon was the chip that was the best.
seaneyb2003
26-01-2004, 10:09
here ya
POSITIVE:
+ 2MByte flash size
+ 6 different bios split-ups possible and upto 6 different bioses on chip.
+ PC flashing via USB (no compatibility problems)
+ High quality PCB board
+ External adaptor with bios selector and en/disable switch+led
+ 3 ways to install it - you can choose
+ Pogopin/soldeless install: aligns very easily and stable
+ Wire-install: using connector so no need to solder on modchip
+ Optional en/disable with power-button
NEGATIVE:
- Very slow USB flashing/erasing
- HeaderPin install: Male headerpin soldered directly on X-B.I.T motherboard
- No flash disable (but you can flash via USB ... so it's really no must-have feature)
- Bug in flash software if you put window to background (will be solved soon)
- Can't flash directly with Xbox software yet (needs update of evo-x probably).
MrCaine01
26-01-2004, 14:15
Thanks for posting the review. My friend desprately wants one of these X-bit chips (he refuses to listen to be about the x2 lite PLus) Also does the X-bit auto-dectect EvoXdash.xbe and boot that first then xboxdash.xbe?
TylerDurden
26-01-2004, 16:05
That has to do with the bios. If you have X2 bios then yes it will.
Tyler!
AXmichigan
26-01-2004, 17:00
if not
and u insist on a different bios
u can open it with xbtool and rearrange the order (even with the x2 bios)
o i saw that review
it was over at xbox-evolution
seaneyb2003
26-01-2004, 23:45
yup thats the one
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