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dragon 11-16-2004 12:17 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 

Originally Posted by stingray
email twisted.penguin@gmail.com and tell him stingray told you to do it, he charged like 20 bucks or something, now i know a lot more and with my cousin doing the soldering i can do it but my cousins only home like every other weekend

thats not bad for just 20 bucks. I'll pm him

sumbody75 11-16-2004 01:01 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 

I know a dude who would soder it for me
So anybody got a mod chip lying around ;D

hybrdcivic95 11-16-2004 01:10 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 

Originally Posted by Whitey

Originally Posted by hybrdcivic95
whats the date on the back of the xbox?


6-18-2003

30 + you buy the chip and s+h

willahlborn 11-16-2004 02:22 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 
lol you pasted that whole thing in response to "how do you mod the xbox" and the only thing it says is "now put the mod chip in front of the bios. you're done!" lol

I think step by step is what they wanted. anyhow, if you can chip your ecu, you can mod an xbox (or ps2). It's not that hard.

stingray 11-16-2004 03:03 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 
ps2 i believe has a lot more soldering work than an xbox, also i paid 30 to have the chip soldered in, hard drive set up, and a larger fan put in, granted i paid 50 for the chip, 100 for a 200 gig hard drive, and 5 bucks for a fan with a light which i used to light up my custom jewel (thing in the center of an xbox, mine has a biohazard symbol..)...

if you can find somebody at x-s good at doing tsop flashs you'd only really have to buy a larger hard drive.. it doesnt need a mod chip

87na_rx7 11-16-2004 03:23 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 
www.modchipstore.com

Cray91 11-16-2004 05:20 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 

Originally Posted by jagojon3
You can either mod your xbox with a chip you solder in, or you can get a solderless one that just screws on to the motherboard which is fool proof. Nobody here has an excuse that they don't know how to mod their xbox. If you would like to see a video of this ---- in action, go to www.thebroken.org and watch video release 003. It shows hot to mod xbox, gamecube, and ps2. Watch the rest of the videos while you're there, hacking with Ramzi is tha ----!

Version 1.6 can't use the solderless ones.

B00M3R 11-16-2004 06:23 PM

Re:Modding an X-box
 
I have like 5 solderless adaptors just sitting around, if anyone wants one.
I used to use them on my installs (I mod boxes as a side job) but then learned to solder them. So much better to have them soldered in and less problems if you take your box around alot. the solderless adaptors are great but sometimes they shift and loos the D0 point and cause the box to frag (flash red green).
I would say to get someone that can solder if you have it done. but then again if you want my adaptors i will sell them for 15$ plus shiping.


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