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big F

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  1. I had this same issue over the weekend. I downloaded a iso of a disc I had lost in the house move.  So after eventually finding the disc I was able to compare the files and sizes of the files, it was very obvious what was missing.

    oddly I was able to download the whole of coin ops 8 massive without so much as a missed file. 

     

    Goes to to show some sites are better than others.

  2. I've seen that video, hot glue seems to be the thing at the moment, it's being used to correctly secure things, as intended and seemingly now as a replacement for heat shrink or electrical tape on so many builds I see on the web.

    Its so bodgy, and in the case of that lead not even needed.

    I have a board that scan doubles out put on my Amiga to allow it to work on standard VGA. There are several overpriced ones on sale at various places, but mine cost me about £20 to make, and does the job easily.

    I was thinking of HDMI as I have a screen that I use for several things and have a HDMI auto switch for it as I have more things than it has sockets :)

    I will take a look at the OSSC.

  3. Saw this type of mod on a YouTube page a while back but the guy made it far to complex. 

    Pay day is here and I can't find my stash of OGXbox video cables. Time to eVilbay me some spare parts.. 

     

    Im wondering if I can then plug the cable into my HDMI adaptor to get HDMI for my big screen.

  4. The great thing about the scene is despite most mainstream sites moving on its still active.

    The great thing about OGXbox is everyone is fully on board with it.

    Another awesome thing about the OG xbox is they are affordable as an eBay  or Craigs List, you can be a bit experimental with out risking your wallet.

    Gotta love old skool modding.

     

  5. I have one of those chips, I'm sure the switch board is not much more than switches and LEDs, so could be made, using pcb prototype board etc. I'll see if over the weekend I can pull mine out and take a look.

    I post some pictures, so it can be reverse engineered.

  6. So I just  scored a xenium chip, which came free with a broken Xbox.

    the seller just said it was broken, didn't even know the chip was in it. 

    Its a 1.1/1.2 and the board looks like new. Turns out the old owner has never flashed the chip and was running the stock dash, but had some how managed to switch the chip switch so it was half on half off, so it wouldn't boot.

    well I fixed that and slapped a new drive in to take advantage of the set up tools.

     

    so now I have two dilemmas.

    1.  what's the best bios to drop on this chip, it's currently in the 1.1/1.2 board.

    2.  Should I just take it out and put it in one of my 1.6's which are near useless without being chipped.  Because it's a waste in a board that can be so easily Tsop'd That said it has one of the teamxodus solder less LPC pads. Can you remove them ?.

     

    any ideas or feedback from you guys ?

  7. Just tried a different approach to this just to see what would happen.

    used one of those foam backed sanding blocks that you can get for a couple of quid in pound land etc. I bought one with a fine side and a medium side. Took less than 5 mins to remove the paint. 

    The plastic on every Jewel I've ever polished has not been completely flat, so there's always a bit that takes longer to go as its in a dip, sanding levels it out so should be a good thing.

    Sanding like this should be fine if you need to paint it, as the paint will fill in the micro scratches. 

    A quick polish with toothpaste or  plastic polish brigs them up like glass, if that's what you want.

     

  8. Did a case swap on one of my 1.0 yesterday, and after reassembly the connector failed. Signified by a nice crackling sound and a lack of turning on.

    half the problem is a lack of mechanical support the rest is down to shite lead free solder. Good old leaded solder from my stash has sorted it out. :)

     

    Shame the recall offers not still on as I'd like a couple more of those adaptors, they are useful.

  9. Just joined up after finding the site while googling some Xbox related stuff.

    Been into modding for longer than the Xbox has been a thing.

    Had a bit of a break from it all and recently decided my stock pile of OG Xboxes needed some love.

    My background is electromechanical engineering , but now work in IT so I guess modding is in the blood. I always look at electronics and think I wonder what it looks like inside.

     

    Glad to be here and to have found an active site that's not got posts that are unanswered for ten years. Hopefully I can learn and teach in equal measures.

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  10. Label remover is my go to choice to get the Jewels off spray it on till it pools in the jewels recess leave for a bit, it  makes the sticky useless and you can then ping out the Jewel with zero fuss. Another dosing usually makes very short work of any black sticky that resisted on the Jewel or recess. 

    You can buy label remover from the likes of Maplin, RS, CPC/Farnells and Radio Shak etc for a few pounds, 

  11. There are quite a few resistor calculators on the internet so, you can work out what resistor you need to add to the LEDs you buy. They can have different voltage tolerances depending on output and size etc. 

    In some cases just adding all four of the ports in series can drop the volts enough not to need resistors.

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