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  1. 4 hours ago, nikeymikey said:

    @lopenator I have your Alpha and Beta covers done. Just didn't get around to uploading them yesterday. They are nothing special, just basic exactly as I described lol. I will upload them and add them to the link on the first page later on today :)

    thanks brotha! nothing special needed at all. just something to put there so it isn't blank! the blank tile bothers me lol 

  2. 5 hours ago, mark01975 said:

    hi to all, thanks to accept me in this community.

    Recently i,ve tried to install a mod chip on my xbox 1.6, but after solder the pins and installed openxenium, the machine start to loop hardware boot sequence until it stops forever, then isn't be possible to turn on... any ideas to help me to revive the console?

    Thanks in advance!

    maybe consider opening a thread for this. I think we can start with some install photos of the work 

  3. 37 minutes ago, nikeymikey said:

    Lol Its no issue, I can knock them up later on today :)

    I have a little project I am nearly done with which I will be sharing with you all later on today and can do some Halo Alpha/Beta ones after that. 

    Edit- That little project has to go on hold as XMBC4Gamers doesnt like what I want to do right now. I will need to ask Rocky5 about it and see what he says, it may not be possible :(

     

    now you got me curious what you had planned.

  4. Doesn't hurt to inspect the solder work as a sanity check though. I had a 1.6 with a shitty rebuild that got artifacts and froze. After I rebuilt the rebuild and fixed the lpc header it worked. Probably not their issue but you never what job was done.

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  5. 13 minutes ago, Dempsey_86 said:

    I think it has nothing to do with the lpc or chip, a modchip will not cause artefacts in image. What it can be is that there is a small bit of solder came loose by rough handeling and is now stuck between the legs of one of the ram cips or the encoder chip for example.

    A stellar looks nice, but is overpriced, the only thing where it stands out is with 1.4ghz upgraded cpu consoles, otherwise your aladdin with cerbios can do everything what stellar can do. But thats my opinion. I have one and did go back to an xblast in that console.

    it can't natively use Xbox one or series X controllers

  6. I like the stellar chip and I think it's a great chip. Your options of reflowing the lpc are both bad ideas and I advise against. Maybe you should consider sending the mobo to someone who knows what they're doing.

    What I mean by booting retail and disconnecting d0 from ground and booting into the stock bios on the tsop.

    You cannot swap stock Xbox HDDs because they are married to the motherboard. You need to unlock them or hardmod the console.

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  7. 1 minute ago, jjjwelch said:

    It'd be great if we could come up with some kind of diy solution, like using usb headsets. My software skills are not there yet or I'd try something like that. 

    I think the communicator is in dire need of a reverse engineering and a remake. It's a simple board I don't think it would be too difficult. I mean the development we've seen for OG Xbox is mind blowing. I have lots of faith that it could be done. Unfortunately I'm not smart enough to do it.

     

    18 minutes ago, MadMartigan said:

    I probably have some in my parts bin. I'll check for you. 

    Thanks for the effort! 

  8. On 4/1/2024 at 6:47 PM, Hellraiser988 said:

    Honestly I got it worked out with the seller all I gotta do is send it back and I'll get a replacement now I'm also just gonna redo the rebuild as it wasn't my work and it makes me wonder i mean look at that 

    IMG_20240331_143625493.jpg

    wtf is this lol. This is the cause of all the issues. Spend the 1$ on a rebuild board.

    IMG20240403123032.jpg

  9. On 3/10/2024 at 3:34 PM, kbear said:

    I recently implemented Red Herrings clock cap bypass on my 1.6 mobo and it did not work. Unfortunately I lost r7p3 and r7p6 in the process but I still managed to get the XBOX to boot by just installing an LED in place of the cap and connecting the positive leg to the 2.5 v side of r7p6.

    Does anyone know if this is safe? I left the xbox running for an hour or two and seemed fine. Also does anyone know what the purpose of r7p3 and r7p6 are? 

    I'm trying to figure what you did wrong. r7p3 and r7p6 are resistors 

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