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Where can I get some more in-depth information about the Xbox (Questions not directly related to Xbox-Linux)?

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Where can I get some more in-depth information about the Xbox (Questions not directly related to Xbox-Linux)?

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There are lot of informational pages on the web. Try one of these: http://xbox-scene.com/ (lots of good tutorials) http://www.xboxhacker.com/ http://www.maxconsole.com/ But be careful, these sites might contain loads of information about modchips and homebrew software of unknown legality; Xbox Linux does not need a modchip, and is completely legal. Ulf Lamping 4 Hardware Upgrades Can I replace the Xbox hard drive with a bigger one? The Xbox IDE controller supports hard disks up to 137 GB (larger ones will be detected as 137 GB drives), but the original Xbox ROM does not support replacement drives. To use a bigger drive, you will probably want to use Cromwell (the ‘hardware’ modification). Can I connect more than two IDE devices? The Xbox has only a single IDE channel, so you can only connect two drives. There has been the idea of using a trick originaly done on the Amiga to connect up to four drives: Read the discussion here. The Xbox has only 64 MB of RAM. Is this enough for Linux? Ca

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