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  1. Is there a for sure confirmation yet on exactly how the upscaling is going to work and if it will add lag or will it be almost like how native 720p/1080i games run, except the games still internally run at 480p.

    Could someone could take some photos of the color correction part of the app? I have read there is a gamma correction setting but I want to know how it works, as in how fine the control is.

  2. 26 minutes ago, sweetdarkdestiny said:

    Desoldering gun or a Head Gun is what you need for this job. And with the iron set to 450°C you are killing the via's and near traces in no time.

    If you don't have the tools for the job, go and pay some one who has them and is able to do the job without killing someing.

    The iron is rated up to 450C but can be set to as low as 200C. 

    What do you think about the ChipQuik method? This $16 pack is supposed to make it easier with a regular soldering iron as MakeMhz shows.

  3. I plan on installing the MakeMhz HD+ native digital mod in my 1.6. The only thing I'm concerned with is the AV port which has large solder joints. They remind me of the power jack on my laptop that I tried to replace but was unable to with my soldering iron because the solder had a higher melting point than the 450 celcius my iron is supposedly rated for. Should 450C be good for the entire job?

  4. 12 hours ago, Ganbare said:

    As a matter of interest may I ask what was that particular iso? Must have been a good game to warrant the conviction.

    Crash Bandicoot: Wrath of Cortex. Just a game I plan on playing and finishing as I never got past a certain level as a kid, the one where you play as the girl character and there's a river with floating platforms you hop to. My dad and I tried this level and neither of us were able to beat it after a while so we gave up and I never played it again.

  5. 3 hours ago, SS_Dave said:

    So I am reading that using a SSD is not worth it unless you do a nonstandard install ( I did need to Install Kernel Font to prevent the every-other boot failing) and now needing to regularly clearing the cache.

    As for the lower heat the GPU makes the most heat followed by the CPU then the PS,

    If you can hear a new HDD then your probably using the Xbox with the fan disconnected as a pillow

     

    Cheers

    SS Dave


    Soft modding is like masturbating, It gets the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

     

     

    Yeah my experience is telling me to just get a regular hard drive. I did not experience the bug a guy on reddit had for the intro cutscene for Jedi Academy on his SSD but it might still occur for some people. But then yesterday I experienced a mid-race freeze in Burnout 3 that I can't for sure attribute to the SSD, but it's possible that was the cause. I'm now using the 2.5" WD Black HDD with the Startech adapter.

    Now I just have the stock 8GB drive and 870 EVO on the side as backups but that wasn't my original intention as SSD for cold storage is a bad idea. Despite how old that stock drive is, it should be good for a while right? I do have my EEPROM and BIOS backed up too.

    If anyone is interested in getting a 2.5" to 3.5" bracket, due to its length the green RXD-629A7-7 IDE/SATA adapter doesn't fit with most metal brackets in the plastic enclosure, and I have tested both the Sabrient and Corsair double-decker brackets with no luck. I do have the single drive corsair bracket coming in the mail that screws in from the bottom where the drive really hugs the side wall tight enough that there should just be enough room, but otherwise you would need to use supports under the SSD and screw it directly into the plastic enclosure without a bracket. The red Startech adapter is very short so it will fit with anything.

     

  6. For whatever reason the hard drive compatibility form isn't functioning right now so I will update with what I have:

    Both my 870 Evo 250GB and WD Black WD5000LPLX 500GB locked fine with Chimp and work with both the green RXD-629A7-7 and red Startech SATA to IDE adapters on my softmodded 1.6. I did need to Install Kernel Font to prevent the every-other boot failing. Bootup and games work fine but I did notice that sometimes I need to clear my cache for games to startup faster. At least with the 870 Evo SSD, it seems the drive's caching has the opposite effect of speeding things up: for example the more I reboot Burnout 3, the slower its loading screen becomes. It's only when I switch to another game, then back to Burnout 3, will Burnout 3 then load quickly again. I don't really know why this happens but it's why I clear the cache often now.

  7. 14 hours ago, KaosEngineer said:

    It would take forever to scan every folder to find all of the default.xbe files on the hard drive.  And, which menu should it add them too: Games, Emulators, Applications, Homebrew.  Some user configuration is required to either edit the config.xml file or place the applications in the correct locations for them to be found.

    UnleashX only scans one level below each path entered in the <List></List> entries of config.xml.

    For example, you cannot place a game in F:\Games\FPS\Halo\ with the default configuration that only scans [E, F, G]:\Games. 

    You'd have to add a path to the games menu <List Item="Games"...> </List> of paths 

        <Path>F:\Games\FPS\</Path>

    or add a new submenu <List></List> inside of the current one for Games:

        <List Text="Games - FPS" Sort="On" DelayLoad="True">
            <Path>F:\Games\FPS\</Path>
        </List>

    Thank you. 

  8. Update on the above issue I had with a redumped ISO from archive.org not being able to be loaded by any ISO extractor program. A comment I saw there said to use the Xbox image browser so I went and downloaded "Xbox 360 Image Browser 2.9.0.350" and was able to use that to extract the ISO that was giving me problems. 

  9. It was the same thing with both the version with the extras disc and when I updated. I was able to get widescreen to stick by booting directly into it rather than launching as an application, and I have it set to black button on startup in the dashboard launch config application from the extras disc. 4:3 still doesn't show assets correctly though.

  10. 13 hours ago, KaosEngineer said:

    How is your console modded: soft or hard?

    each game be it a set of files or XISO disc image (dot iso) file and attach app renamed to default.xbe and internal XBE title changed to what you want listed for it in the Games menu, goes in F:/Games/<unique folder name - doesn't matter what it is called - just for you to know what's stored there>/.  The entry text for the menu is read from the default.xbe file (attach app) stored in the folder.

    Which replacement dashboard are you using?  Check its configuration settings for the paths scanned for games.

    Softmodded with rocky5 1.1.8. I use the default softmod dash as I prefer its plain style, and was not able to find a setting for path for games but I did find one for skins. I'm ok putting everything in games, I just expected it would recognize any game xbe on the entire drive not just in one path.

  11. 6 hours ago, SS_Dave said:

    You need to set the video settings in the eeprom 1st as each program/game looks there for what video setting it can use

    Try using Enigmah Switcher to make sure the Xbox is set to NTSC and then you can use the M$ dash to set the wide screen  and enable 480p, 720p it is advisable to not enable 1080i as there is not enough memory to fully support it..

    I have used Xblast to change the video setting as well.

     

    I think XBMC4Gamer looks fine in widescreen

    This is on a 32inch non brand name LCD using a wii2hdmi (component)

    IMG_20200905_044650.jpg.497bf091f10ffe985cc40e170b29ece4.jpg

     

     

    Cheers

    SS Dave


    Soft modding is like masturbating, It gets the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

    Yes everything is set to widescreen including in the ms dash. Every place that it can be set, it is set to widescreen 720p enabled, but then XBMC4gamers starts in 4:3 even though it is set to 720p, and switching back and forth resolutions makes 720p actually show widescreen. I don't know why that is or how to fix it because it doesn't make any sense, that the setting is not CHANGING it just isn't working at bootup until I manually change it back and forth.

    Yes the assets looks good in widescreen, but they are squished in 4:3 for me (this is with ms dash in normal mode with only 480p, all dashboards in normal mode with 480p when I use XBMC4gamers in 4:3 mode), so all of the artwork looks bad in 4:3. So 4:3 is ugly because everything is compressed, and widescreen doesn't work unless I go into the settings every single boot and switch resolutions. So again, this program does not work for me. I looked at the artwork and can see they are not natively compressed, XBMC is doing that to them in 4:3 mode.

    If I can't practically use widescreen because the setting for widescreen doesn't work at startup, then I'd prefer to just use 4:3, but then the assets are squished in 4:3 mode so everything is ugly. I have checked everything, trust me there isn't anything I did wrong in any settings.

  12. I have everything set to widescreen and HD resolutions enabled in my main dashboard but XBMC4Gamers still starts in 4:3, even though the settings in it are for 720p in appearance and widescreen in video settings. Changing the resolution back and forth allows it to go to widescreen so I don't know why it can't just boot in widescreen mode when the settings should dictate this.

     

    Also, if I want to keep XBMC4Gamers in 4:3, all of the assets are squeezed as if they're supposed to be stretched for widescreen. For this case I have every single setting possible set to normal and 4:3 and it still does this, so I can't really win with this program.

  13. In case I want to launch a game in ISO form ran with the attacher default.xbe instead of doing the regular route for game storage, is it possible to get the dashboard to recognize the ISO and list it in the Games section? I did edit the attacher default.xbe with the proper game title but that still didn't show up, neither in applications nor games.

    Edit: I got it to recognize by putting the folder in my regular F/games folder. I was putting it in a separate ISOs folder but F/games is the only folder the dash seems to acknowledge for the games list.

  14. Thanks, same thing with XISO and other programs so I'll probably just use an HDD ready version. 

    How differently do programs patch games in terms of generic and game-specific patches? I saw a patch for a loading bar hang with Burnout 3, and I wondered why I never had this issue running it off my SSD, dumped from my physical copy through DVD2XBOX. Did I not encounter the issue because DVD2XBOX uses game-specific patches or did I get lucky somehow? Where does Qwix stand in that respect? Maybe it's because I have a 1.6 Xbox?

  15. On 11/11/2020 at 4:13 PM, HDShadow said:

    Thats the FATX file limit 4GiBs. The Xbox doesn't like any single file bigger that that but its not your problem I think.

    From the size of the ISO you're talking about I'm pretty sure you've download a redump of the game, simply a bit by bit exact copy, which when unzipped is typically 7.2GB. What you need to do is use XDVDMulleter Beta 10.2 to extract the actual game content from that first.

    Once done you can either FTP the game to the Xbox or create a XISO which can either be burned to disc or FTPed and installed if you have the right tools to launch ISO games.

    XDVDmulleter doesn't work for me. I have done everything I can with the program, it always leads either to an error about invalid TOC entry or if it rebuilds an ISO it just makes a larger ISO, or if I extract it just creates a new ISO. No way to access the actual files.

    Edit: The original download must have been corrupted because I was able to select another game without getting the invalid TOC entry and it extracted correctly. But after redownloading, same thing. Just won't allow me to load this particular ISO, not sure why.

  16. 47 minutes ago, SS_Dave said:

    As long as the SSD is set to master it will not matter what the direction of the IDE cable is, So if the HDD is on the end of the IDE cable it needs to be master.

    I tested a 1tb Evo SSD and after a week It was removed and now lives in the Xbox One And I have also tried a SD card to IDE but that was also short lived because of the cost of SD cards.

    As for noise a new 2tb 2.5 inch disk drive is just as quite (Unless you have your ear on it) and the current drawn is the same as a SSD.

    The current cost of a 2tb 2.5 inch here is $89 Aud = $69 Usd.

     

    Cheers

    SS Dave


    Soft modding is like masturbating, It gets the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

    Does SMR make a difference? I thought maybe with how Xbox writes cache often it could make a difference but I suppose the speed at which the CPU can write will be slower than an SMR drive in worst-case re-write scenario, not to mention the cache these drives have. That was one of the things keeping me from getting a 2.5" because almost all of them are SMR now.

  17. 34 minutes ago, SS_Dave said:

    Are you using a 80way IDE cable?

    In my view a SSD is not worth it in a Xbox as the speed is limited to a speed of a 5400rpm hard drive at best.

    And I can get a brand new 2tb 2.5 inch hard drive locally for under $100 Aud.

     

    Cheers

    SS Dave


    Soft modding is like masturbating, It gets the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.
     

    Yeah it's an 80-pin one but the cable is opposite orientation wise to the original cable so I need to plug the black end into the motherboard for the other end to be able to reach the hard drive. I ordered a second cable just in case but it appears like it would be the same situation. I needed to change the jumper depending on which way I had the cable going, either Master for black side motherboard or Cable Select (remove jumper) for blue side motherboard. Reviews on amazon for the first one that I'm currently using seem mixed, with some saying it's perfect and others saying it's annoying. Maybe different Xbox revisions had a different IDE plug orientation on the motherboard? My Xbox is a 1.6 and the notch faces inwards on my board.

    As for why I chose an SSD, there are few factors. For one I liked the idea of trying and bug testing it. I have seen a report on cut scenes in certain games crashing the system so I figured maybe if I run into any problems I can report on that for the community. I also wanted to confirm if they can be locked properly on a softmodded system, and at the least this 870 Evo 250GB can be cloned and locked just like a regular drive through Chimp. I believe all that is needed is ATA security support but I'm not 100% sure. Might be the AES 256 encryption support instead.

    SSD's are low power and noise, and these days come with long warranties for cheap. $40-$70 USD for the 870 Evo with a 5 year warranty while for a similar HDD, also $40+, and usually far higher for an equivalent 5 year warranty. The WD Black Performance 500GB 3.5" for $56 did catch my eye for it's 5 year warranty and CMR recording so If I were to get an HDD it would probably be that one. I understand there can be wear and data rot issues with SSDs and I intend to see how these factors actually play out in the end. I don't intend on fully filling the SSD so I think wear leveling should be ok, but if it's not I want to find out.

  18. On 5/17/2019 at 6:57 AM, Magicaldave said:

    Didn't quite make it this far, but did manage to fix it! 

     

    When I ran NKPatcher I took a look at the description for this and it mentioned that the "install kernel fonts" option should be used first. So, I did! Startup seems a bit slower after the X logo now but doesn't fail at any point as before. 

    So strange. I have 8 working consoles in different places for different reasons, all cloned from the same original drive, but only ever saw this happen when I decided to move to SSD. Thanks Kaos and team!

    I can confirm installing the kernel font works. I'm using the green adapter (RXD-629A7-7 or JP103-5) people used to recommend, but I also have the red startech one coming in the mail soon and will update with results. The SSD is a Samsung 870 Evo 250 GB; everything else works but the Xbox would only boot to dash every other time until I installed the kernel font. Boot times are the same before and after at about 23 seconds from power to visual of the dashboard, which seems to be the same as the stock hard drive.

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