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  1. That is so incredibly cool! This'll be done to all my 1.6 consoles, thank you!
  2. That's awesome, I don't have the equipment to install these, but making the most of existing stock that you're not gonna use is a solid move.
  3. Isn't the usb controller on an xbox just a 1.0? If memory serves me, that would bottleneck the speed to the point where the ethernet port is still the faster connection.
  4. Thanks man, I've been looking all over for this!
  5. This is just incredible... Honestly, I'd donate an X3, I've got one working and one... not so much. However, unless someone were to take it all the way and reproduce or at least re-imagine the X3CP or the pro switch to go along with it, then I don't really see the point.
  6. I love it! Now RGH it...
  7. I'd like to buy this from you, send me a DM with your PayPal info and I'll send you my address.
  8. Where did you get those Xbox to micro USB adapters? All I can ever find are the Xbox to female USB A.
  9. If you haven't seen Ryzee119's thread regarding this, you should do so now!
  10. So, I just wanted to jump in and vouch for this project, I was the fellow that had asked Ryzee119 if this was possible and he was kind enough to send me a prototype model at cost. Let me just say that this is the only way I'll be playing my Xbox in the future. I own a pair of Logitech wireless controllers and just hated the feel of them, but I also can't bear having a tangle of controller wires strewn across my living room now that I'm accustomed to the convenience of wireless. So for the last couple of weeks in my spare time I've been playing through sections of Halo (the game I played most by a longshot back in the day). First with an S controller, then with the 360 controller. Often I forgot to switch back just because the 360 controller felt so good in the hand and any difference in responsiveness was imperceptible to me. Tldr: get this mod, you'll thank yourself. P.S. anybody in the market for some Logitech wireless controllers?
  11. emuxtras.net is where all of the developers of these emulators seem to hang out. It's been a great resource for me!
  12. Thanks for this, I've got the Christmas edition, just pulled it from a 1.6 and installed it into a 1.4 (doing the 128mb upgrade at some point) this was handy!
  13. Tinker mods sales one, I've got it in my box and it works well. The unit sits under the DVD tray, though it is a tight fit. The antenna is mounted on the back of the case, so electronic shielding isn't an issue. http://www.tinker-mods.com/
  14. From what I've heard, homebrew can benefit from ram, I wouldn't know myself, but some seem to rave about it.
  15. Honestly, using an exploit game like Splinter Cell and a usb to controller port adapter is so much easier, faster and reliable than hotswapping that I wouldn't even consider any other method. It's really only going to cost you a couple of bucks on ebay to buy what you need to make it happen.
  16. I agree with the sentiments being expressed here. I've already done an HDMI install using Kevtriss' HDMINES and UltraHDMI (internal HDMI for the NES and N64) Neither of those were a simple job and both came with the understanding that DIY was not for first timers and was intended for experienced installers only. I don't believe that either offered any customer support beyond an online tutorial and a good installation video. If you don't want to put up with order fulfillment you could work with https://www.game-tech.us/ like Kevtriss does. They open up preorders every so often and when they get enough they order a large batch of units from China. I had to wait 6 months to get my UltraHDMI, installed it myself and couldn't be happier with the process because it makes available obscure tech that's a must have for retro enthusiasts like me. N64 Freak we're practically begging you to release an install kit! I'd pay $100+ for a quality internal DIY solution!
  17. Here are two articles from hackaday that are covering similar territory, either might be helpful for creating a solution: The first uses a micro-controller to interface between an N64 and a wireless 360 adapter for the PC https://hackaday.com/2018/07/31/add-on-board-brings-xbox-360-controllers-to-n64/ The second article has more to do with creating wireless controllers out of refurbished retro controllers. Personally, if I could mod my Duke and my S to work wirelessly with my OGBox, that would be my preferred solution as it would preserve the original "feel" of the console. But I would ABSOLUTELY take a 360 controller over my current mess of wires. https://hackaday.com/2012/02/13/wireless-controllers-for-all-your-retro-systems/
  18. I'll admit that when I first saw your post that I immediately thought "Great, now we've got SJW's coming for the mod scene,", thank you for the clarification on your original comment.and restoring my faith in the scene.
  19. Just a thought, recently it came to light that the pound plug and play cable that converts analog to digital in cable has compatibility issues with 1.4 xbox consoles. (As luck would have it, I own one of these consoles). Have you tested on 1.4? And if so, how do they fare?
  20. Following. I was literally just googling around about this last night. If you come up with a solution that doesn't lag then consider me in line to buy one! I wonder if there were a way to use the xbox one controller via a blutooth dongle in a similar way to the method that 8bitdo uses on their classic nintendo controllers?
  21. I can confirm, I just bought one (for $20! in mint condition!) that is a 1.4.
  22. This is awesome, I love seeing the hardware scene for these old consoles being kept alive!
  23. I've been on here for one day and n64 freak is already blowing my mind! I didn't even know this was possible and here he is building his own sound cards!
  24. Hey there kryznic! If you want to learn more about 360 modding, realmodscene.com is probably one of your best resources. It's the home of Aurora, which is the latest and greatest 360 dashboard.

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