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  1. Picture is not mine. I was wrong. D0 is totally outside pin. Lol
  2. I believe the inside pin in D0 though don’t quote me on that. I wanna stay away from soldering these chips. I’m somewhat of a purist. I can’t bring myself to do that to these lol. I have a few connectors on the way. *loads parts cannon*
  3. Does anyone know the exact part for the D0 connectors on these Xeniums? I think I lost mine and didn't realize until I went to go install these. A member contacted me about the SP ICE and send me full set. Tried it, though I think the solder-less adapter is bad. So I soldered header pins and went to install the 24k...without a D0 harness.
  4. That’s a great find. A bit steep in my books but I’m specifically looking for the Xenium SP ICE. Thanks though!
  5. Thank you for the suggestion! I'm actually trying to rebuild my childhood xbox. Unfortunately mine got thrown away a LONG time ago. I sourced a Xenium Gold 24k (havn't installed it yet) I have the 1.6 xbox Now I'm trying to source the Xenium SP ICE. Its going to be very hard but worth it! p.s. i dig ur sig
  6. bump again!
  7. Idk if this is allowed but...bump...
  8. Please refer to image. I am looking for almost everything in this image. Though I have the 24k so the actual mod chip is optional. -iRuinLunches
  9. Hey all this is my first post on this forum. Thought I should share the schematics for the old AussieChip Dual Mod and Cheapmod mod chips. From what I understand this company went under in 2003 when the Australian government started to try and outlaw mod chips; the same time when many other governments were trying to do the same. AussieChip decided to give back to the community and release the build entirely for free. The files are for an old program called Protel though it is now called Altium Designer. Altium is very very VERY expensive (7k+ a year) though they have a free trial if you want to take a gander at the design files. I was trying to convert it for use in KiCad and Eagle though I'm not very familiar with these programs yet and the implications exports cause on schematic data. I started to do some research into seeing if any major developers such as Team Exodus released their schematics. (I really wish they would) That's how I came across this. Do you have schematics for mod chips? I encourage you to share them. In today's age we should be open sourcing old technology such as this instead of letting it die into a forgotten history. Happy modding, nerds. -iRuinLunches The contents of the zip: AussieChipModChips.zip

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