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  1. It's a custom Coppermine Pentium III CPU and they are common for producing a lot of heat. I like lower temperatures, but between 40 to 60 degrees Celsius is common. Also dashboards aren`t always very good with showing the real temperature (Ava X for example, where XBMC is a lot better). I don`t know about the LCD screens.

  2. 1 hour ago, FrostyMaGee said:

    I’ve seen a few similar to this where they reverted back to stock after a softmod to sell I assume. Usually nobody bothers doing that before they sell them. Lol.  As HDShadow said it has leftovers from that process. That’s what it looks like anyway. I imagine you’d see some other evidence of this looking at the hdd. I am surprised they left the applications though it’s possible they assumed those would be removed when they reverted. Are there any of the save game exploits present in 007 AUF or MechAssault or is it just normal save game data?

    I found data in the Splinter Cell "save" game. So I used Splinter Cell again to softmod it. After a check there is several previous softmod stuff to find on the disk. So why they reverted it instead of booting the default msdash if they want, is a miracle.

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  3. 1 hour ago, HDShadow said:

    It means it was modded at some point but was reverted to 'stock' for sale. It might have network connections but in 'stock' form you cannot FTP to see what is on the HDD.

    What you're seeing are the left over UDATA/TDATA configuration/settings files for dashboards, apps. emulators etc which the original owner forgot or couldn't be bothered to remove.

    I'm assuming there are no softmod exploit and installer game saves, most likely from either Splinter Cell or 007 AUF, or Mechassault. Interesting they would remove those but not the other stuff. That could suggest the Xbox was actually chipped or TSOPed.

    It might be worth opening up the Xbox to check for evidence of that. You might even find a nice chip in situ that needs very little work to get it up running again.    

    I have the Xbox open, but did not find any hard mod evidence (no pins, no soldering on via's). I saw Splinter Cell and Mechassault as safe games and they were also included in the lot of games. It's the first time I got a Xbox without the complete softmod, but with parts of it as left over.

     

    27 minutes ago, Bowlsnapper said:

    Yeah.... This is the kind of thing I see with a soft mod that turned into a hard mod. Although the stock dashboard does confuse me a bit...

    Therefore I opened it to see if maybe someone had put effort in the 1.6 to hard mod it. But no, also no traces that there maybe was a hardmod once.

  4. I've bought a Xbox (1.6 version) because of the physical games that were included in the deal. So I connected the Xbox to my TV and take a look at the memory.

    When removing the game saves I found some stuff that I normally not see unless the Xbox is modded. Beside the UnleashX Xbox launcher also Xbox Media Center, dvd2box and some other stuff was showing up. I tried to FTP to the xbox to see what's on the disk (it's the original 10GB disk), but that is not working, but it has network connection. It boots up in the normal MS Dash.

    I don't have the time or desire to put a mod chip and larger disk in it. I only want to know if someone has a clue.

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  5. 20 minutes ago, Bowlsnapper said:

    I can't imagine doing it any other way. Desoldering braid sounds like it would destroy the board if you tried to remove the chips that way. I always use kapton tape so I don't fry any little caps or resistors around the peripheral.

    With a hot air soldering station the risks are the smallest and with a good nozzle very good manageable. But also with de-soldering wick it is possible. It's important to select the right size and not overheating (but that is with everything). But hot air always has the advantage over de-soldering wick in my opinion with stuff like RAM chips.

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  6. Well, I added the boot animations, so that makes things a bit slower. But populated R4 with a 100 ohm SMD resistor.

    And from 52 seconds with boot animation to 25 seconds with the boot animation. So yes, this hack fixes the slowness of the cheaper adapters.
    Maybe without DVD it is even faster than that, but at this moment I don`t have time to do all those checks 🙂

    I didn`t changed anything else on the adapter. But for a few cents the slowness can  be fixed and then I'm wondering why they don`t do it at production... that few cents will not prevent people buying it.

     

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  7. Well, one of my colleagues had a Startech adapter and also a adapter with a JMicron chipset. So I tested both.

    - The adapter with the JMicron chipset is slower than my el-cheapo (but it was not the most cheap one). It's 5+ seconds slower than the cheaper one. But again more slow with the DVD attached (same as with the cheap one)

    - The Startech was a bit faster, but not more than 3 seconds than the cheap one. But again the same problem that it is much slower with the DVD attached

    So I'm not sure what is causing this issues. Also tried with the adapters several settings (jumper on master, slave or none). But the issue persists. As mentioned in the OP, I also tried different DVD drives. Out of ideas at this moment.

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  8. 12 hours ago, Bowlsnapper said:

    ... Would you be willing to buy a startech for diagnostic purposes? In this case, seeing if a different controller eliminates the issue so you can know that that's what it is? I know you say you haven't had problems with the cheap adapters you're buying, but maybe it's this particular one. Maybe it's that particular Xbox hardware combination: that particular DVD drive with that particular motherboard and that particular cheap adapter. Maybe it's just that unique combination.

    Boot time shouldn't be that long unless your dashboard is caching for the first time.

    Startech is hard to get here at the moment. I've ordered a DeLock which seems to be tested in the community as good alternative, it will come in next week. But besided of that: without the DVD the performance is good, and the adapter is also tested in a PC and has good performance, so I don`t expect the adapter to be the problem. But I'm curious if the DeLock changes something.

    12 hours ago, Marty said:

    Try Cerbios with a different UDMA mode.

    I'm using UDMA4, which is the way to go with this adapter. No changes with lower UDMA modes.

  9. Well, about ripple currency there is enough information to find on the internet, so I'm not gone give a full course here 😉

    But the answer is NO on "The way I understand it generally higher ripple current is better as caps will last longer.. ". A bit higher is not a problem, but you don`t want it to high. And you certainly want it too low.

    Too low:

    - overheating of the caps
    - reduced performance
    - unreliable working

    Too high:

    - overload
    - less efficient

    Which caps do you want to replace? I can give you some advice on which you could order.

  10. I'm messing around with my own Xbox OG and have a modchip with Cerbios in it. I also changed the default hard drive with a SATA 160GB version and an IDE2SATA adapter with 80 wires 40 pins IDE cable.

    The boot is slow and yes I know the cheap IDE2SATA adapters can be annoying. But I used the exact same adapter in other Xboxes and they work fine.

    So, I did some testing. With the DVD drive attached (in the cerbios.ini it is defined as DriveSetup = 1 (which is HDD & No DVD (Legacy Mode)) the boot time is 42 seconds.
    When I detach the DVD drive, the boot time is aprox 20 to 21 seconds before the full EvolutionX dash is loaded.

    I tried several DVD drives (the one original in this Xbox is a Thompson, but I also tried Philips, Samsung) and the load time is with the DVD drive attached always 42 seconds and without at max 21 seconds. I also tried another 80 wires 40 pins IDE cable a had laying around, but same issue.

    Because I sometimes use the DVD drive I can`t eliminate it, so I'm out of ideas. If the adapter was also slow without the DVD, I would suspect that to be the problem, but in this case the performance without the DVD is fine (I also tested the adapter in a PC and it has good throughput). So if anyone has an idea to check and improve the time with the DVD attached it would be nice.

  11. 10 hours ago, Xxdatboi2008xX said:

    I was trying to softmod my xbox by unlocking it using PiPROM and after many attempts I was successful. After I was done checking the drive, I locked the drive again with the same eeprom.bin, then plugged the drive back into the xbox and power cycled the console. I power cylcled the xbox and i get error 6. is there possibly ANY way i could get this drive working again with this xbox?

    I'm missing some information here. Which tool did you use to unlock the drive? Is it XboxHDM? In that case, try to lock it again (without trying to unlock). When you use the eeprom.bin that would work. Sometimes the first time it says it has locked the disk, but it didn`t. I've seen it a few times.
     

    Also a warning sign is that it costs you many attempts to get the eeprom.bin. Normally it would be successful after 1 or 2 tries, not many. That made me wonder how good the eeprom realy is. You can check it with the XboxEepromEditor (https://github.com/Ernegien/XboxEepromEditor)

  12. On 9/8/2023 at 4:45 AM, lopenator said:

    I was able to reflash the aliexpress aladdin with cerbios. very happy lol

    Unfortunately there are a lot of people bashing on the Aladdin chips, but luckily there are a lot of good ones, which are flashable from the Xbox instead of an external programmer.

    Flashing it with Cerbios is a good way to go! Also some Aladdins have the option to switch the chip with an 1MB version and install Xblast OS on it (also read the first comment): 

     

  13. No, it's not an odd response. Turning automatically on after give the Xbox power or only powering up using the reset button or common issues. As said this has mostly to do with some traces that are damaged.

    The second option is capacitors that are faulty. So open the Xbox up and check if the caps are flat on top. Even a light bulge means the capacitor has reached its end.

    That are the two most common issues when the Xbox is powering on by itself when giving it power. And yes, I've seen this issue many times before.

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