softmodding my sexy Xbox!
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:38 pm
The idea is to mod it without breaking warranty, and without paying 30$ for a mod chip. =P
So, essentially, you get Linux on your xbox and then have a game as your Linux boot disk (either 007: Agent under fire, Splinter Cell, or Mechassault (non of the platinum editions work.)
Doing so, however, may be hard unless you know how and have the right tools. The tools include a VMU, a VMU->USB converter and a codebreaker. Together, these cost as much as a mod chip. So, what do you do without these?
IMPROVISE!
Xbox controllers are USB 100%, except with a few additions. This includes an extra wire almost never used (extra controller thingy, mainly used for transferals such as light gun. Standard controller doesn't need it) and a fat end that won't fit into your computer.
What you do is cut the wire. Tear out the yellow (uneeded one). Then cut a USB cable. See a resembelence in the wire colors? Black and white are for electrical current, red and yellow are data. Solder the wire together. ((you can also do this without cutting--It works fine to have a normal xbox controller with a usb cable sticking out the side)) Now you have an xbox controller that'll work on the computer as a joystick!
K, now plug somethign into the other end of the with flash memory (preferably not an mp3 player, as it will format it and become complete useless--It will no longer know how to communicate with the computer and therefore can't be recovered.) Plug it into xbox. It'll format it. If you're using a flash drive (like me) you can just use the female end of a USB cable with no problems.
Now after formatting and an error saying corrupt data, put it in your computer. There's freeware you can get to let you dump save files onto Xbox memory cards. Use it, hex a few files to allow windows to install a driver, then dump on the linux install file exclusive to one of the above games. Put the memory card back in and the game. Load the installer...And TADAA~! LINUX!
Play burned stuff. Do whatever. Now you can lan w/ computer w/o problem and drag & drop games, music, etc.
Mine isn't fully workign yet b/c I stupidly bought the platnium version of 007 rather then the original, so the install won't work. I'll tell you how it goes when it do get it working.
Oh, yeah, and the USB cross works beautifully. don't be afraid to try it. I didn't even solder, i just tied the wires & it works like a charm.
So, essentially, you get Linux on your xbox and then have a game as your Linux boot disk (either 007: Agent under fire, Splinter Cell, or Mechassault (non of the platinum editions work.)
Doing so, however, may be hard unless you know how and have the right tools. The tools include a VMU, a VMU->USB converter and a codebreaker. Together, these cost as much as a mod chip. So, what do you do without these?
IMPROVISE!
Xbox controllers are USB 100%, except with a few additions. This includes an extra wire almost never used (extra controller thingy, mainly used for transferals such as light gun. Standard controller doesn't need it) and a fat end that won't fit into your computer.
What you do is cut the wire. Tear out the yellow (uneeded one). Then cut a USB cable. See a resembelence in the wire colors? Black and white are for electrical current, red and yellow are data. Solder the wire together. ((you can also do this without cutting--It works fine to have a normal xbox controller with a usb cable sticking out the side)) Now you have an xbox controller that'll work on the computer as a joystick!
K, now plug somethign into the other end of the with flash memory (preferably not an mp3 player, as it will format it and become complete useless--It will no longer know how to communicate with the computer and therefore can't be recovered.) Plug it into xbox. It'll format it. If you're using a flash drive (like me) you can just use the female end of a USB cable with no problems.
Now after formatting and an error saying corrupt data, put it in your computer. There's freeware you can get to let you dump save files onto Xbox memory cards. Use it, hex a few files to allow windows to install a driver, then dump on the linux install file exclusive to one of the above games. Put the memory card back in and the game. Load the installer...And TADAA~! LINUX!
Play burned stuff. Do whatever. Now you can lan w/ computer w/o problem and drag & drop games, music, etc.
Mine isn't fully workign yet b/c I stupidly bought the platnium version of 007 rather then the original, so the install won't work. I'll tell you how it goes when it do get it working.
Oh, yeah, and the USB cross works beautifully. don't be afraid to try it. I didn't even solder, i just tied the wires & it works like a charm.