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  1. Greetings! DNA64 (aka viral_dna) and also known as `DNA` on the old #xbox and #xbmc IRC channels where I was an OP and Dev. I joined the scene before the release of the system which I picked up on launch day and immediately began disassembling and dissecting the console. Some of you may remember me, or know me from other scenes, I've been in a great many of them over the last 20+ years. I'm currently involved in the Classics systems that have been recently coming out. But the OG XBOX holds a special place in my heart, in fact, it's the only XBOX that does so. Sadly a great deal of my postings and guides have been lost after some of the best forums out there went under. I look forward to sharing some of my work with you here and possibly creating new guides for those looking for help.
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  2. Since the Sickmods site has vanished i thought it might be worth saving the information from there open source projects. Having a backup of the user manual, source code and the shematic can't hurt. So here are the files for anyone who wants to build a couple Xerc2s. And for anyone who wants to build them i uploaded my panelized Layout here: Xerc2 Panelized Have fun building and using the Xerc2 ir mod! Xerc2 Firmware.zip XERC2XE-UsersManual.pdf
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  3. 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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  4. You should setup team viewer and do it for him
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  5. The problem can also be caused by trace rot of the eject signal line on the bottom of the motherboard. There are four traces that carry front panel control signals to/from it to the System Management Controller (SMC - a PIC processor on v1.0-1.4 Xboxes) for Power and Eject plus the Red and Green LED drive transistor control signals. Traces in the order seen above, inner most to outer edge of the PCB: Red LED drive transistor control signal from PIC processor pin #2. Green LED drive transistor control signal from PIC processor pin #3. (I may have these two reversed.) Eject signal to PIC processor pin #5. Power signal to PIC processor pin #18.
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  6. Yeah, that's the problem no one seems to have backed up the source files from http://svn.sickmods.net/. The Wayback Machine has the directory listing and a couple of the files, pulsevu2.aps and startuptest.c, but not all of the files listed below: pulsevu2 - Revision 2: / builds/ defines.h gpl.txt interrupts.c luts.h modes.h pulsevu2.aps pulsevu2.c pulsevu2.h scilab/ startuptest.c startuptest.h stddef.h Powered by Subversion version 1.5.1 (r32289). or the builds/ files (only the listing of the files) or the scilab/ files (nothing captured): pulsevu2 - Revision 2: /builds .. pulsevu2_v1000.hex pulsevu2vx_v1000.hex smfader_v1000.hex Powered by Subversion version 1.5.1 (r32289).
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  7. You were asking about this skin? UnleashX - Farscape.zip
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  8. I attached some schematics. If you need anything else let me know and I might have it or be able to find it for you. I don't think I have any board files, though I did see an OSHpark version floating around a while back so someone must have them. Hope these help someone.
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