no mention of xbox softmods! the free(ish) and easy mods for the xbox! tsop flashin is an a$$ for noobs
Also, there are a few gamesave exploits that can be used on Xbox to boot homebrew code. You don't neccesarily need a modchip. TSOPing is also a way to mod without using a chip. Just FYI.
no mention of xbox softmods! the free(ish) and easy mods for the xbox! tsop flashin is an a$$ for noobs
well then pspupdates is a toolboxOriginally Posted by dejkirkby
, anyways nice guide, people who are just getting into the world of homebrew should find this useful
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Dude, I've been tricking systems for awhile now and this guide missed some major, in my opion, points. Like for PS2 you can use memory card exploints to run emu's for GBA, Sega Genesis, and Super Nintendo besides running Divx movies and such. OK and thens there's the Xbox. Soft modding an Xbox is so damn easy and you can run all kinds of emu's. Anything from arcade games all the way up to N64 and PS1 and the Xbox Media Center is amazing. Hell you can run Linux on Xbox. So before you call that "The Complete Guide To Homebrew" please check your sources. If you'd like email me and I'll give you any helpful info you want on softmodding on PS2 and Xbox.
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You can run linux on ps2 and gc as well and one time the dc was in for a linux system too.Originally Posted by Tulvert
The Dreamcast has full branches of linux and BSD that run on it.Originally Posted by the_eternal_dark
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It says you need to have a modchip to run homebrew on the xbox. Which is untrue, my xbox is softmodded and I believe for 95% of people who want to mod their xbox should softmod also. For the most part its cheaper and less risky, once you obtain a copy of your eeprom there is really no way to mess up your xbox software beyond the point of repair.
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