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  1. check the link KE posted above. what he is saying is correct, but the pins are passed through to the connector for this as well. IGNORE THE ONE ORIGINALLY POSTED, its labeled differently and makes it confusing. this is in blakes post on the topic i believe 1 is voltage out, 6 is optical data, and 24 is voltage return. (as seen in diagram above) pin 1, 6, and 24 are used for optical as seen in the diagram KE posted (also below) This one gives a perfect visual on how to wire the optical i'd say this. study your part before it comes off the 360 cable and label it properly using the 360 AV pinout diagram found via google.
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  2. I don't think you do. the optical audio jack is in the AV plug on the 360 cable that's not used when building a Xbox component cable by cannabalizing the 360 cable for the RGB component (YPrPb actually) and Red/White RCA jack audio connectors. You can add your own either coaxial or optical transmitter internally mounted to the back of the console itself. Something similar to a Toshiba ToTX177(F,T) or TOTX179 optical transmitter. Or an orange RCA jack for a digital coaxial jack. See the following Xbox AV cable wiring diagrams: https://imgur.com/odRIA8b
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  3. So I stumbled across the PS1 emulator for the original Xbox and I thought great. So I load it on a bunch of games and to my disappointment a lot of them did not run great. Game such a Silent Hill and Resident Evil some of the consoles best. The original Xbox could not handle some of the graphical demands the PS1 could deliver. So I took it upon myself to see what is available to run good on pcsxbox v22b22 I loaded on an FTP over over a hundred original PS1 games. And I tested every single one over the course of a couple days. The results are in. Now I know emulation is not perfected for the PS1 but I wanted to know what kind of a game list I could put together with what is available now Surprisingly to see frames per second in some games did not matter. I am including frames per second in the list. But please look past it. This does not mean the game is not running good.. a game could be running as little as 10 or 12 frames per second and still be totally playable if you did not see the frames per second in the top left corner of the emulator.. Every game in this list below is totally playable on this emulator running 1.5 core version I did not change anything and I booted the cue file. Here is the list of what has passed play ability test so far (dec 26 2017) Batman Forever the arcade game - 20 FPS Bomberman world - 30fps Bust-a-move 99 -17fps Bubble Bobble featuring rainbow Islands -45fps Bust A Move 4 -17fps Capcom vs SNK Millennium fight - 22fps Castlevania Symphony of the Night -25fps Diablo -17fps Doom - 13-15 fps Evil Dead Hail to the King -30+ fps Grand Theft Auto 1 -20+ fps Guilty Gear - 12fps King of Fighters 99 - 20fps Megaman X3 -25 fps Megaman X4 - 25 fps Megaman X5 - 25fps Megaman X6 - 25 fps Mega Man 8 - 25 fps Parappa the rapper - 12 fps Marvel superheroes - 18 fps Marvel vs. Capcom - 18 fps R types - 25 fps Strider - 20fps Strider 2 - 20fps Street Fighter Alpha 2 - 20 fps Street Fighter Alpha 3 - 15 fps Street Fighter collection -17 fps Street Fighter collection 2 - 17fps Super puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo - 25fps Wild Arms - 15 fps X-Men vs. Street Fighter - 20 fps Tekken - 12 fps I physically played and tested over 60 to 70 PS1 games. These are the games that made the cut. Please keep in mind even though the frames per second maybe low for some reason these games can pull it off. It seems to me like it can easily run side-scrolling type games. Or 2D Fighters very well. Eventually I will be adding more to this list as time goes by. If anyone wants to add any other games feel free below. PS I know that there are lists that's a what this emulator can emulate. But I have actually tested these myself. Thanks for reading and have a good day
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  4. Download link for the most recent ind-bios: ind-bios.5003.beta.Feb-11-05 (Commonly referred to as Ind-Bios 5004.) https://the-eye.eu/public/xbins/XBOX/Console Based Applications/bios/iND-BiOS/beta/
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  5. You should have no issues once you take your time. What you will end up with is a fully Microsoft cable for less than ten dollars. Best of luck with it. Let us know how you get on.
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  6. I advise to just use the Xbox oem av cable. Even the pin connector will be better quality. It's not like you are going to ever use it again once you make the component. Defeats the purpose to me to not to use the OEM. I literally throw them out.
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  7. Thanks for your input. Like others thinking of attempting this mod, it disturbs me a bit that I'll be beheading a perfectly fine Microsoft OEM composite AV cable (despite it's inferior video quality compared to component), so I might attempt this DIY project using the AV connector from the 3rd party cable instead since it has the same OGXbox pin configuration as the OEM cable. AFAIK, it's the poor shielding in the 3rd party cable that's giving me grief not the AV connector.
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  8. @Randyslim76 @InvasionSurvivor I personally haven't tested a CC820 motherboard. But i've bern told they work fine ane the kernel shouldn't care if it has rd-ram or sd-ram as long as it is attached at the same logical adress.
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  9. Xbins backup is also accessible here.
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  10. I unofficially updated this to beta 3. Cleaner folder structure. softmod installer included. ( inside the HDD Files folder ) new option to check the HDD security status. eeprom.bin goes in the root folder. ( next to xboxhd.bat ) https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzRN8P835YijUFloekdzaUVyMFk i may see about updating smartctl to the latest version and add Idotsfan’s changes to it. We will see, depends if I can be bothered.
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