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  1. Hello, it's me again, now bringing the port of Sonic CD to the Original Xbox.
     
    For it to work, you need to place the game assets in the same folder as the .xbe. There is more information on the github page.
     
    The next Retro Engine ports (v4 and v5) should take a little longer to come out, as I need to rest a little and focus on other points in my personal life, but I promise it won't take long to return with the ports.
     

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  2. When I thought about the idea of starting ports for the Original Xbox, I had (and still have) the desire to port the decompilation of Sonic Mania (RSDKv5), but I saw that this would require an experience in ports that I don't have (yet).
     
    So I decided to go in baby steps, to gain experience, so I studied and made my first port for the Xbox, Celeste Classic (https://github.com/danielgpinheiro/ccleste-xbox)
    After this port done, where I learned a lot, I'm starting a series of Retro Engine ports, which will start from version 1 (which runs Sonic Nexus), next version 3 (Sonic CD 2011), version 4 (Sonic 1 and 2 2013), and version 5 (which runs Sonic Mania).
     
    The first port of this series is complete, which is the RSDKv1 for the Xbox, which runs the Sonic Nexus fan game. Who is interested, the link to the repository: https://github.com/danielgpinheiro/RSDKv1-xbox
     
     

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  3. 1 hour ago, KaosEngineer said:

    I agree with @Bowlsnapper.  If it does this at startup, the chip needs to be replaced. 

    The System Management Controller (SMC) - the PIC processor on v1.0-1.4 motherboards or Xyclops chip on v1.6s - handles the overheating condition at a hardware level.  It flashes the eject ring LED orange and spins the fan(s) up to max speed to cool the system. If the temperature reading does not go down the SMC shuts off the console.  The front panel buttons do not respond after the overheating condition has been sensed by the SMC.

     

    Edit: A damaged trace from the CPU's temp diode to the ADM1032 temp sensor or from the sensor to the SMC could cause a false overheating condition to be sensed.  As well, leaked clock cap electrolyte under the chip that cannot easily be cleaned without removing the chip could cause the error to occur.

    My guess a damaged trace is causing this, but I give up this xbox, I have other one fully functional anyway. 

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  4. 22 minutes ago, fox said:

    Yes, last year my main xbox's psu started overheating followed by the same symptoms. The fault was not with my mainboard, I verified this by swapping in a known working psu. So if you have another psu, find out.

    And technically it's not a "FRAG" by the way.

    I’ll try swapping psu to see the results, I come back later to report.

  5. 6 minutes ago, Bowlsnapper said:

    Okay, if it is at a cold boot EVER (like the console is cold and things can't be hot yet), then yes, the temp sensor probably needs to be replaced. That is my assessment, but maybe Kaos can add his input as well.

     

    It's worth a shot if wanna try. Do you have any confidence to try to replace the sensor yourself, or are you not a very soldery guy?

    I'm not good at soldering, I had a lot of difficulty assembling the OGX_t4

    On the Xbox-scene discord, they told me: just pull up the 2nd pin from the bottom on the temp sensor, and you’ll be good to go if it’s misreading data

  6. 34 minutes ago, fox said:

    maybe the psu is overheating

    Hmm, PSU overheating trigger this FRAG too? Because this xbox has FOXLINK PSU, maybe trying change the PSU with my other 1.0 Xbox with Delta PSU maybe works.

  7. 37 minutes ago, Bowlsnapper said:

    The fix for a failure of this component is to desolder it and solder in a new one. Cleaning the contacts is not going to fix the component. The bios is not responsible and it is handled at a lower level than bios software. Although, @KaosEngineer is most experienced with all that :)

    Edit @fox That could be! @lightwish Is the issue ever at boot from a cold start or is it in the middle of operation?

    MIddle of operation, I turn on now with stock fan and same behavior!

  8. Is it possible to save this xbox? It's 1.0, fully recapped, and recently every now and then this Xbox goes into that overheating mode, with the orange light, and no image, and stays like that until it turns off. The panel buttons do nothing during this. But it's not overheating, because on all dashboards, it stays between 44C and 50C (I'm using the Nemesis Dual Fan Kit). I imagine it's the Adm1032 Temperature Ic Fail... I've already tried cleaning the contacts with isopropyl alcohol to see if it solves it, but nothing. Is there a BIOS that ignores this sensor, or something in software? Or anything else I can do?

     

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  9. I made some improvements to project, like remove authentication with email, now android devices don't have problem to use the website, and add enable/disable notifications toggle button on topbar.

    Original Post: I created a web app that notifies you when you have new or closed sessions on Insignia. It has filters to filter the game list by name, serial or game save code, in addition to ordering by active users, active sessions, etc.  It may contain some bugs, if anyone wants to help me find them, I would appreciate it.

    https://insignia-notify.com

     

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  10. My xbox 1.0 has this exact same issue, after i updated to Cerbios 2.3.2 Alpha with Xbox HD+ installed. My Xbox has already caused so many problems, that I decided to buy another one, and I'm going to transfer all the mods that are already installed on it, to the other one, except XboxHD+, and I'm going to use Xbox2Hdmi. The only problem is that I will have to change the capacitors on the motherboard of this Xbox I bought, and I had already done that on my old one.

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