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addict_de
18-12-2002, 20:02
:) Hi there!!!

Is there anybody who can tell me, which kind of cable I've to use 4 ripping XBOX Games? Thanx!!

dude
19-12-2002, 02:10
dude
i use a standard network cable just unplug it from one of my pc's and in to the xbox. works fine

addict_de
19-12-2002, 13:11
Thanx! That's quite easy! Can you recommend a mod-chip?

Greetz!

Quall999
19-12-2002, 13:40
"x-ecutor 2 lite" is the best chip out at the moment (in my opinion).

Chris174
19-12-2002, 14:05
How much are we looking at the price of these chips? And is it easy to install? And does anyone know anyone in the North West who chip X Boxs?

Quall999
19-12-2002, 14:13
The x-ecutor 2 lite is probably the easiest chip to solder out of them all. If you wait after New Years, the pogo pin extension to the chip will be released (costing extra). It is recommended to people who have no experience in soldering. It is an addon that makes the chip a "no-solder" chip, but is still internal.

Also, there is a chip out now called "xodus. It is somewhat old but is also a no-solder chip. It costs about $60 and doesn't have any bios on it. So unless you know how to flash bios onto chips, i suggest you don't get this one.

peacemaker
19-12-2002, 16:20
Does the x-ecutor 2 have bios?

Quall999
19-12-2002, 18:28
only "x-ecutor 2 lite" does, not "x-ecutor 2 pro".

addict_de
19-12-2002, 19:37
But that is no problem, I think. If you own a moded XBOX, you just have to flash a bios onto your chip via evo X. Is that right?

Quall999
19-12-2002, 20:46
yah, but i don't thin kthey have a chipped xbox. So if they have no experiance flashing chips with their pc, then they should get a pre-flashed chip.

addict_de
20-12-2002, 18:57
Do you know, if the Matrix Chip is compatible to the new XBOX Version?

rms2001
22-12-2002, 21:20
The Matrix is compatible with all XBoxes.

Quall999
23-12-2002, 11:28
the thing you need to look for is compatible bios:D

addict_de
25-12-2002, 13:08
I wish you all some great X-MAS DAYS!!

steveniverson3
28-12-2002, 01:24
You don't need to hook your x-box to your PC to play burned x-box games right? As long as its burned to a dvd-r? And you don't need a hard drive as long as the game is burned to a dvd-r, right?