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Seti + Xbox = WU :D

Spleenus

Senior member
Some ppl have now been able to boot Linux - Suse v8 - on the Xbox and load programs etc and be able to use inbuilt network. So, with the right mod chip N software u can now have ur little Xbox's running seti soon in the future 😀. Not bad for a £160 games machine!

Edit: Helps if I add the link 😉 Linkified Linky! 🙂
 
about 3 a day i think. not bad. not great. but if you have one anyway, might as well use it.

might be a lower TCO/wu than competing solutions, since i think they run pretty low on elec.
 
If there was only a simple mod solution. I've got an XBox and I've seen a lot of soldering involved. This guy is not going to risk trashing his XBox to attempt any of that. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Robor
If there was only a simple mod solution. I've got an XBox and I've seen a lot of soldering involved. This guy is not going to risk trashing his XBox to attempt any of that. 😉

It seems that the next goal of their project is to get it to run unmodded. But lots of people think it can't be done.

 
<P class=a2>>Steil claims that the project's work is protected under the "reverse engineering" clause in the Digital Millennium >Copyright Act, which allows engineers to circumvent copy-protection software in order to allow computer >programs to interoperate.

They should be afrayed, wary afrayed. The Big M may go hunting and they won't be looking for wabbit.
 
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