Marty
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We believe in you, Snapper. Good work.
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If the caps haven't had current running through them or have been in charge/discharge cycles, I'd say they're in good shape....with the tiny possibility that they've dried out....which is rare.
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You don't split 1mb BIOS files. You split the TSOP chip with a BIOS flasher. If you want a 4-way BIOS option, you'll need to wire your XBOX up for a 4-way split and flash 4 individual 256kb BIOS files. Not sure why you'd want 4 different BIOS options though....
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wow.....
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substituting original Xbox DVD drive with PC DVD drive?
Marty replied to Tartarus's topic in General Xbox Discussion
It will boot burned disks and boot disks like Hexen's or OGXboxInstaller....it just won't work on retail disks.- 112 replies
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A NAS drive on your LAN running Samba would be so much more practical and accessible by other devices....
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substituting original Xbox DVD drive with PC DVD drive?
Marty replied to Tartarus's topic in General Xbox Discussion
Yes. With a chipped or TSOP'ed system, you can boot disks from an IDE drive. You'll need a molex power splitter and put the drive in SLAVE mode (Try CABLE SELECT second if SLAVE doesn't work).- 112 replies
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See if you get the same behavior with a UDMA2 BIOS. Also, have a look at the motherboard caps. Maybe take a pic.
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Is it a brand new drive?
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SSD having to format after removing IDE cable
Marty replied to Felipe_Desenvolver's topic in Hardware Mods
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Please bring this board to someone with modding experience and have them clean it up and install a modchip properly.
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There are no "bad, Chinese fake RAM modules". That gets thrown out a lot, but I'd like to see the soldering work anyway.
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The preferred method is to flash the XBlast BIOS, then check every RAM individually as you install them one by one. Order of installing the RAM into slots doesn't matter.
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