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If its one of the newer X2 BIOS than I'm 99.9% sure it dose.
If you want to find out for sure, flash your chip with the BIOS, hook your XBox up to your VCR, pop in a blank VHS, put a DVD in your XBox and start to record the movie. If the video turns light to dark (some times red depending on the VCR) than you know macro-vision is not off.
If you don't see the light to dark than the macro-vision is mostly off. Or you just lucky enough to have a VCR that dose not pic it up.
On another note, I have read some things about modding the VCR so it won't pick it up. But if you screw up, your SOL with a dead VCR. Now I do know they make boxes to remove the macro-vision. I have one my self, works great.
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[SIZE=1]NTSC Ver1.0 XBox w/ [URL=http://www.gameshopusa.com/]X2.3 Lite[/URL] flashed with X2 4981.06
120GB WD 7200RPM 8mg cache
Samsung SDG-605B
* All stuffed in a beautiful translucent green case
UK PAL Ver1.4 XBox ([i]not chipped yet[/i])
Stock 8gb WD
Philips 6035/21
* All stuffed in a beautiful Crystal Clear case[/SIZE]
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