Check it out the the page is updated with Info..
http://www.xodus-chip.com/
Check it out the the page is updated with Info..
http://www.xodus-chip.com/
Hmmm
Wonder how it fits to the X-Box
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yeah got me interested, how the hell will it go on the box
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I believe it goes on the same location as the x-ecuter (points are almost similar, except for the row with 3 points). Underneath the PCB are probably pins of some sort that contact with the corresponding points on the xbox board when the PCB is screwed in place! Simple but ingenious.
What I'm interested in knowing is how easy it would be to flash the thing (since it will be shipped blank). Do you flash it with the programmer before attaching it to the xbox?
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that's what I was thinking, but how reliable of a connection would that make?
blah blah blah = blah^3
the connection should be good unless you shake the hell out of your box.
first pics of the xodus have been put up on thier site and on xbox scene, the green flashing light is good to tell you if its right or not, there is 2 short video clips aswell showing installation
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yeah, i just watched the installation video. the pic that freaky posted is the top of the chip...looks good since you wouldn't have to keep taking the chip out the reflash. this chip has promise.
Installation of that chip in the videos does look impressive. I think I would be more careful though!
nice and easy but i'm gonna stick my neck out and say that there's NO WAY that's gonna be reliable in the long term. Its relying on the stiffness of the board and the points pressed down not becoming tarnished etc....
hmm....
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LOL i KNEW it would be a clipOriginally posted by maltloaf
nice and easy but i'm gonna stick my neck out and say that there's NO WAY that's gonna be reliable in the long term. Its relying on the stiffness of the board and the points pressed down not becoming tarnished etc....
hmm....
maltloaf
what did I tell ya ?
Maltloaf is correct no WAY is this reliable in the long term
ohhh raptor you getting all scared?
no more x-ecuter sales? no wonder you are bad mouthing this great chip
the screw hold it down ... i checked out my box it a hell of a strong screw so i wouldnt worry
what are you on about, it just aint reliable to use pins (that tarnish) to touch solder pads (that are designed to be soldered to) with a board that will give a little over time and you are relying on 1 screw.... jeez i'm glad you dont design my computers...Originally posted by dinopio
ohhh raptor you getting all scared?
no more x-ecuter sales? no wonder you are bad mouthing this great chip
the screw hold it down ... i checked out my box it a hell of a strong screw so i wouldnt worry
the only thing other than a solder mod that would be reliable would be if you put in a proper pin header and plugged it in on pins, even then it wouldnt be the same over a matter of years.
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well we know who we are gonna beleive dont we (hmmmm shal we beleive this guy with a first post)
dinopio, these guys know what thier talkin about, can i ask you a question do you even know what he means and do you mod consoles yourself
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I reckon the running vibration of the Box, ie both cooling fans plus the varying heat levels will pop the xodus bubble(as malty said, tarnish etc.) in less than years.......... and no one has a console for years these days anyway, sad really. The PSX had the best innings by far and I doubt if it will be repeated in my life time etc etc, waffle drone ad nauseum..................
Ill be honest.. it looks pretty but its still pants.
how many mod variants there gonna be? dont 1 do the job
wait till u tek that mod'd box round ya m8's lil bito vibration moves mod n u get some gr8 shorts
/me thinks more blown Xbox's fer repair... gr8 stuff..
Please.. all u gimps out there... can u fit them asap.. i need spares
Dunno ;P
Please.. all u gimps out there... can u fit them asap.. i need spares
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I dont know, I am still up for testing one of these babys out - with a couple of blobs from the trusty glue gun - it might be more stable than you think - what the hell it will it will allow alot of folk who want to get a modded box get it done DIY style as well. Or it could be a complete death trap, Respect to them for trying a new idea out either way, That green light on the board if a F**king good idea - like to see that on more mod chips.
Cheers
Ironman
Once you have one of these new 'clip on' chippys you can run unsigned code.
Then you can run Evo X
Then you can flash the on board Bios
Then you can take the thing out if you want!
Which may answer some of the reliability worries
And provide others with an instant 'no skill & no outlay' bussiness 'chipping Xboxes:shock:
flashing requires the soldering of 2 jumpers.
and unhappy customers that return compaining that the things unreliable...And provide others with an instant 'no skill & no outlay' bussiness 'chipping Xboxes
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