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Xbox Linux
« on: November 8, 2002 08:02 pm CST »
I am about to purchase and install a modchip on my Xbox to run Xbox linux.  I have no experience in this, and I was wondering If any of you have attempted this, and If you have, please lend any advice.

I am having a friend's dad install the modchip, so I'm not worried about that, but I am going to make my own USB connecter to use a keyboard and mouse.

What I have to get is: A Breakaway Extension Cable(xbox) and a USB A female to USB B female cable thingy.

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http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/artic ... the%20Xbox

Im just wondering if any of you can lend your advice before I jump into this.  I have no experience in soldering, but I think my grandfather does.

If I am successful, I will be able to run Linux Mandrake 9 on my xbox!
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #1 on: November 8, 2002 08:42 pm CST »
I need to add this post to keep this Topic in plain view. Sorry.
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #2 on: November 8, 2002 09:03 pm CST »
Well, as you may know, I HATE CONSOLES.

But, if there is anything about wire splicing/ random computer questions, I am your man.  Ask away...
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #3 on: November 8, 2002 09:04 pm CST »
First off, get that SpeedStream 5360 Ethernet ADSL Modem.  USB sux0r j00 b0x0r5  8)
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #4 on: November 8, 2002 09:09 pm CST »
Do I just pull back the insulation on the two wires, bring the colors (of the wires) together, then touch them with a soldering iron?
             _________   __________
red extension cable_________--|--__________red usb

                     /\
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                   solder here?
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #5 on: November 8, 2002 09:13 pm CST »
wow, i had to modify that pic over ten times to get it all aligned.
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #6 on: November 8, 2002 09:13 pm CST »
no no no, first off this is what you need :
Wire Stripper (you don't buy them @ strip clubs)
Electrical Tape

Then, simply pull back the wire about half an inch, depending on the gauge of the wire. If the wire seems pretty big, may need to go a bit further back.

Then, twist the wires a bit with your thumb and pointer fingers. And after that, pbut the two side by side and twist them together like you did for the individual ones.

And to finish it off, wrap electric tape around your masterpiece. If you want a fancier job, you can use caps(local hardware store).

Btw, I am posting pics up at webshots.com, check em out.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
(Yes, on their site it only shows 3Mbps, but it is actually 6Mbps, I would know :)).


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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #7 on: November 8, 2002 09:15 pm CST »
You are right about the USB modems, i want to get an ethernet modem, im just too busy (really!)

If I make good grades, i get an Alienware laptop for christmas.
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #8 on: November 8, 2002 09:17 pm CST »
Thanks dude. Twisting the wires should be much easier than soldering them together, though i dont think I would have that much trouble with it. I have a wire stripper.

Do you think I can pick up that USB cable thingy and the Extension cable for xbox at compusa or best buy?

Im pretty sure I have some electrical tape left over from when my grandfather made me a train set when I was in kindergarten (Its freaking huge!).  I dont think there is a job he cannot accomplish.  Hell, he turned a part of the attic into a guest room with skylights in less than a day.
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #9 on: November 8, 2002 09:20 pm CST »
Hmm maybe, after all, it is an X-box extension right? Hook up to x-box, then controller?

They just might.
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #10 on: November 8, 2002 09:31 pm CST »
Well, that extension is supposed to connect to a controller, so when u pull the controller too hard, it comes out instead of pulling your console out of your entertainment center and falling on a babies head.

Im gonna draw a pic of what i think it should look like and post it at webshots, gimme moment.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/533 ... 2976vTjQwf
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #11 on: November 8, 2002 09:36 pm CST »
You know what, Id probably save money If i just didnt buy the USB Hub and just got two extention cables and had them fill up 2 controller slots.  Wonder how much USB keyboards run for...
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #12 on: November 8, 2002 09:45 pm CST »
They're cheap.
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Gotta love SBC with their 6Mbps tier for 45$
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #13 on: November 9, 2002 07:13 am CST »
Im putting myself in a whirlwind of confusion now  :P

After I get the modchip installed, I'll put more concentration into the Xbox to USB problem.  Thanks for staying up with me Jason!
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Re: Xbox Linux
« Reply #14 on: November 12, 2002 04:34 am CST »
Anybody else have any suggestions?

Cmon guys throw me a freakin bone here ::)
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