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This XMAS i will finally get an XBOX, so probably V1.6.
PS2 has consumed my mod/backup life and now I want an XBOX. I have done some research and the two best chips seem to be XBIT (now with an adapter that will allow it to work with V1.6) and the X3. Are both no solder? I need a no solder chip solution becuase I had to get my PS2 done professionally and I'm looking for the best solution but also not too expensive. The XBIT and adapter would run me about 50(us) from Divineo and the X3 about $60(us). Once i decide on the chip solution, what should i use for my BIOS. I want to be able to play xbox online (for free, F Xbox Live), play backups, play divx, dvd, mp3, use it as a cpu, ftp into it to get game data and load backup games, and put as large a hd into it as possible (120 the max?? what company (seagate, WD, maxtor?). I know it is a big post, but i think a large number of ppl will have the same questions this holiday season and I would just like these answers in one place. thanks to all who will help me out.
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OOPS, one other thing I came across.
If i wish to save money could i get the Xecuter 2.6 Lite? would that do everything i need to as mentioned above. I definitely want to be able to constantly update the bios when new ones come out and be able to run more than one if that is necessary.
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I to this day still do not know of any 1.6 non solder solutions. Link me if you find one. 8)
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Quote:
http://www.spiderchip.com/home.html
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Whoa..
I wonder how how they pulled that one off..
Dang I wish that had pics showing the install and stuff. And they must be brand new to not have a single retailer yet. Thanks for the link Big Country.. I'm gonna follow that and see where it heads. |
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There are pictures at xbox-scene.com scroll to the bottom of the page. There are 2 pictures there and more by clicking links under the second picture.
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if i have to go with a solder solution which chip do i chose?
and... the spider i am aware of, www.ps2ownz.com (at the bottom) they have links and pics.
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can someone help answer the initial questions of this post please?
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No Idea dude...
If you really want a solderless solution wait until those Spider chips are sold and pick one up.. Be one of the first Beta testers for em and let everyone on the forum know how they work since any new box is going to be a 1.6 (if they ever come out with a 1.7.. But if you want a regular solution youre gonna have to work a bit harder.. Rebuilding the LPC ports requires more soldering than soldering a regular chip. But if worse comes to worst thats what you're going to have to do.. Solder the pin header and solder wires to it for the LPC rebuild. At that point probably any decent chip would do the job. Like the XBIT, Xecutor 2.3b, Xecutor 3.. I personally have the Xenium ICE in my 1.6 box and I dig it. Hasn't let me down yet. Also chipping an Xbox is much easier than a ps2 by far. So you might be able to get a buddy who is familiar with a soldering iron to do it for you.. Could even take a shot at it yourself.. There's a novice method for rebuilding the LPC ports on the 1.6.. Uses bigger points to solder too. But whatever the case.. Good luck! Spedmetal (not to mention countless other great installers on FF) does a bang up job on PS2s and if he can do that well with those tiny vias an xbox mod should be cake. You can get a DuoX2 done by him for 60 bucks + shipping there.. return shipping is included in the price of the chip. www.norcalmods.com |
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according to the makers of Xecutor 3 (Team Xecutor) they are about to release a NO Solder Solution adapter for the Xecutor3 called Adapt3r that will work with the 1.6.
would this be the best solution for me? better than the Spider? anyone have any further news on this?
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I'd trust Team Xecutor over the Spider Chip, They definately have more history to backup their product. Spider is still new and iffy.
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i think ill just go with an X3 and attempt the soldering myself. However, I have NEVER soldered before.
what tools do i need? where do i get them? how much will they cost? how hard is it?
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Well when it comes to soldering I hear a soldering iron works pretty well.. Or so i'm told.. And solder is also rumored to work well with the iron, who knew?
Anyway I think a smaller tip would be good.. The guys will tell you what size to get.. I really don't remember the gauge. http://www.aaroncake.net/electronics/solder.htm There's a link that goes over the basics.. Also I suggest you practice quite a bit before you go at your box. Even if the xbox isn't as difficult as the ps2 it still isn't a cakewalk to a virgin solderer.. You may get frustrated easily if you don't get a feel for it.. Get some scrap wire strip the end and practice coating it with solder.. and make it look as pretty as you can.. Wait for the other guys to throw in their two cents. I'm sure they can give you plenty of tips. Oh and sorry about the sarcasm.. just got off work.. and I realized I hate my life
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hahha, we all hate something....
i hope some people give me some more ideas, I love fidling around and would really like to do the xbox myself. im more concerned with getting the proper materials, gauge, wattage, an iron that ppl use and recommend, all that important info. cant wait to hear responses, im gettin excited haha. also, still no confirmation on chip? X3?? X-Bit??
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