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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Houston, TX
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This is probably a dead end, but I thought I'd ask for the hell of it.
After a year of dialup I'm finally back on cable net access again. I bought a d-link router and got both my Macs humming along nicely and able to network to each other. And now that I'm on broadband I finally was able to get Xbox Live. It rocks... I've been playing RTCW all day. Anyway, here's the question. I know there are lots of folks out there that have found ways to network and/or trade files (videos, music, etc) from PC to xbox (usually involving a bit of xbox hacking.) Is there ANYTHING that I can do with my Xbox and Mac? If not I won't be surprised. Also I don't want to hack my xbox in any way that might block me from using Live.
Just curious.
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Administrator
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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The XBox is a specially customized PC. Anything you can do with a Mac and a PC is theoretically possible with an XBox, once you hack it enough to get control of it. Beyond that, I don't know...
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia
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You'll need a mod chip if you want to do anything really useful with your xbox besides playing games. Most modchips these days have an on/off switch, so you can turn them off for xbox live play, then back on when you want to use the extra software etc you install.
Once you mod your box you can add a bigger drive (you dont have to though) and install a new dash (you still keep your old one, when the mod chip is turned off, it will goto your original dash - just like you dont have a chip at all).
Many of these dashes have ftp servers running in the background, so you can simply connect via transit, fetch or another ftp program and upload files.
As for the things you can do, there are a lot of possibilities. My xbox connects directly to my 17" PB, which i can use to copy files over etc. My xbox currently runs several emulators (mostly old stuff, like sega & nintendo emulators, but also a playstation 1 emu). I also have a program that plays DVDs without the need to buy the dvd remote, I have a media player which plays mp3s and videos (such as divx etc). it can play these off the xbox hdd, or stream over the network (Xbox has a 100 mbps connection).
This of course is just the tip of the ice berg, you can buy cable convertors (or make your own) so you can plug USB devices into your xbox, such as keyboards and mice. Then you can install Linux and other apps.
A great site to visit for more info, and even some Mac specific tutorials is Xbox-Scene.com
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Last edited by spathi; Jun 2, 2003 at 06:00 PM.
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17" PB /w 1 gig of ram
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