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Laminatesnow

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  1. I Always wanted to do a Super Slim, like Pic related, but with a jewel on both sides, and all of the controller ports relocated on one side. Seeing your slim is making me very indecicisve on what my next project should be, after my current project is finished.
  2. It's basically gonna look like a normal Mountain Dew Xbox. but light red/ Reddish-Pink, and with a custom sticker, and jewel on top.
  3. Alright. If you say that it'll work, then my money wasn't wasted. I'm ust using these to create Cheap TSOP Xboxes with LCDs, for my siblings. I don't think that they mind the lack of controller ports.
  4. There's UIXLite, but that's still in beta.
  5. Alright, I'll check it out. Thanks!
  6. Sorry for the low quality, had to compress the pics manually
  7. No, unfortunately, they don't. I can't tell the difference (in looks) between the SPI version, I2c version, or parallel version. They all looked the same to me.
  8. Also, if anyone has any suggestions for "sleeper" (non-visible to the outside) mods that I can do to the Xbox, then feel free to comment some down below. I want this to be one of the best, retail-looking Xboxes you guys will ever see.
  9. Hello everyone! Over the course of these few months, I've had a lot of time to think, and I was going over a bunch of Original Xbox Special Edition Concepts that I could do, and my mind went straight to Mountain Dew. The OG Mountain Dew had an Opaque case, it was a simple color, and it was unique enough to garner it's status as probably my favorite Xbox Special Edition. There is, however, one problem that I noticed with the Mountain Dew special edition though, and it's that there are many flavors of Mountain Dew! So, with my imaginative mind, I whipped up something in Photoshop, which'll be visible below. My goal is to TSOP IND-Bios onto it, give the RAM upgrade, and do the usual 2TB HDD upgrade, among other less-visible hardware mods. Right now, I'm trying to source the top shell for an Xbox, so I can't go on with the project until I find a good deal on one. But, in the meanwhile, feast your eyes on this sticker:
  10. I'm guessing you can use this to make Modded Xboxes that look factory, sticker wise. This'll help me with my Code Red Xbox build.
  11. So, after going over the information in this topic, I wanted to ask a question... Goven that this modification allows LCD display, is there a certain interface that I need to use to allow LCD output? The only reason that i'm asking this question is because I bought these HD44870 LCDS, but they're I2C interfaced, instead of parallel interface https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GZ6GK7A/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I already have 2 of these LCDs, and they're near-impossible to sell, so yeah.
  12. So, I'm in the process of completing my first OGXbox build, and while I'm waiting on parts to finish this one up, I'm looking at alternative ways to approach installations of certain mods, specifically the LCD Display that can be added to the Xbox. Now, I know that there are a couple of ways to enable an LCD display to work on the Xbox, on of which is by using a Xenium-chip, and using an SPI-2-PAR to convert the display to work with the Xenium SPI bus. Now, I've been doing some window-shopping online, and I came across several LCD Displays with SPI Interfaces already on them. I'm now guessing where I'm going with this, but i'll ask anyway; given the fact that the Xenium chip uses an SPI bus to use the LCD, and the LCD display comes with an SPI Interface, would it be possible to use the display on the chip, given that I have the connector from the LCD to the chip, and that I know how to wire the LCD to the SPI bus on the chip.
  13. Alright, thank you for the response. I'll check that out!
  14. So, a while ago, I was in an OGXbox facebook group, and a member posted this video: I was wondering if anyone could fill me in on what this is about, or tell me where I can follow this project? This was the only documentation that I could find about the project...
  15. Hello you all, I had an idea, that involved getting an Aladdin XT 4032, and replacing the Lattice chip with an LC4064V one. I was wondering, that after flashing the chip with a JTAG programmer, that the chip would function similarly to an Aladdin Xt 4064, or not. I don't want to go into this, and end up wasting a few dollars, because I didn't ask for help before doing this.

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