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  1. Hi all, Over the past few months I have painstakely reverse engineered the Team Xodus Xenium modchip's CPLD and written a complete open source replacement. I call it OpenXenium. https://github.com/Ryzee119/OpenXenium It has full support for XeniumOS and its features. Repo will list them. The Xenium CPLD is normally read protected to prevent clones. This project did not attempt to break that protection, instead I determined the behavioral properties of the CPLD to write my own VHDL source code. Check the repo out! there is a few xenium related tools that may even help people with a genuine Xenium! Hopefully this will help with LPC related CPLD projects people may have in mind too. Enjoy! Ryan
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  2. There are many different releases from the CoinOPS Project: CoinOPS 6, 7, 8 - Massive, GEMS, Lite, Standalone, etc - so many different releases with these. Dragon HyperVISION 5, 6 Premium NINJA - Gold, Massive, Lite and several NINJA add-on packs. Premium 8 VISION 5 I believe Premium NINJA is the latest of their releases. The YouTube video you linked to uses UnleashX with the XvGM (Xbox video Game Museum) skin along with the Playstation emulator PCSXBOX 22b5 to run Vigilante 8. There are many other emulators as you can see from the menu listing they scrolled through to get down to the Playstation emulator. It's available for download using a torrent from OGXbox.com (a 38.1GB download) or the latest release with many updates applied to the v1.1.1 release from CB-Games' google drive. (He's still working on updates to the Xbox letter N game videos; therefore, it's currently not available from the google drive repository.)
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  3. agreed it is a little annoying at times that the pre packaged versions arent too easy to configure. I downloaded the lite version and had many troubles getting the roms to be recognised and loaded I have used CO8 R5 and CO8 Massive and both have been fine - Im trying the ninja and other versions now to see how they go
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  4. I would just go ahead and re download the earthworm James pack again and do a clean install of the files. I use that very pack and it works perfectly. It’s the best set of N64 roms for the Xbox.
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  5. Emustation seems very popular these days, but I honestly haven't tried it. It looks nice, but everything seems pre-configured. Like the N64 issue you mentioned. A lot of fun I have on these old Xbox's is tailoring each front-end/dashboard to suit a specific system. Coinops looks great, but doesn't leave much room for modification either. Plus, it's rather slow to start games compared to stand-alone emulators. For a modern look, I'd go XBMC Origins. Looks great, and you can always improve or mod the theme as you like it. Also, UnleashX is my favorite for just building a theme from scratch. And its very easy to build/theme a menu to launch emulators. If you like CoinOps, Final Burn Legends has a very similar style for 2D Arcade games. And its very fast to load.
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  6. Indeed, but I dont own one and dont particularly want to buy one especially now that I have unlimited Xeniums
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  7. Wow you really can't seem to stop to amaze me! I didn't even lift a finger for these projects but every day I refresh the pages here (and on twitter) to see update from you. I hope you also sell these in the future. I already have an xecuter xbox so now it's time for a Ryan xbox with Open Xenium, HDMI and the wireless controllers. Thank you so much you make my hobby so much better!
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  8. Emustation, clunky?? In what way?? I have it on one of my boxes, It nice and smooth and runs fine.
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  10. Oh, there's also XBMC4Xbox with the XBMC Origins skin by Dom DXecutioner @ xbmc4xbox.org.uk. https://www.xbmc4xbox.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4393
    1 point

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