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we dont support any warez chat on here or Illegal Bios Talk(homebrew bios is another matter)
best thing you can do is go to
irc.zoite.net and the channel #xboxemu
they are the best chat for Xbox users .
well, you wont find any legal xbox bios that will let you run emulators or any other unsigned code to easy. Cromwell is just an easy way of chip sellers to make it easy for their customers to put "Linux" bios on your mod chip.
In order to put the linux bios on the chip you need to make an Xiso. wich is an iso that's set up in xbox format. Nero can burn them easy. Linux bios will only let you run linux on your xbox. But soon there will be a stand alone media player that will run on the linux bios.
Some xbox dvd drives have hard times reading CDRW and even more cant read CDR. Lucky my samsund drive reads everything. Find out what drive you have. Cross your fingers it isnt a Thompson.
some tuts over at http://www.modchip-store.co.uk mite help
there is nothing illegal about the xbox cromwell bios... what the hell is the matter with you people?
you can indeed find this somewhere on this net and of course it runs unsigned code... i recommend you post at the xbox-scene.com forums.. dc emu isnt exactly known to be full of the most intelligent xbox hackers in the world... except me... im smart.
Sorry, I don't have any experience with that chip..have you tried the company you bought it from? I have a 1.6 Xbox and it will only read DVD-R and comercial CD's. I have found 2 Emulators that run right from the Disc, N64 and MAME. The MAME runs quite well but the N64 isn't so great..I'm assuming they both would run better directly from the HD, but I haven't really messed with any of that kind of stuff yet at all.
If you have a router, FTP into your Xbox. I prefer to use FlashFXP, but most FTP programs with passive mode should work. I'm assuming you have gotten some sort of dashboard running since you've used two emulators from cd, so what you'll probably need to do is create a folder on your main partition of the HD in your Xbox called Apps, or Games, or Emulators, and FTP the emulators. (the entire folder containing the default.xbe file) to the newly created folder. If it doesn't appear in the category of the dashboard, then use whatever file explorer the dashboard uses to find the default.xbe of the emulator and run it. I prefer to keep ROMS(that I legally own of course) on a cd/dvd to keep the Hard drive freed up for other stuff, however, if you have a big hd then by all means, load it up with ROMs. Whatever you do, be careful while FTPing so as not to delete any important files or else you'll be SOL when it comes to being able to boot the system.