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My rear panel is begining to take shape and much of the internal wiring etc has been completed. This is a shot of the rear panel so far. I hope to have finished it inside the next week.
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HOLY CRAP MAN thats awesome, but im looking at it, im thinking soon your just gonna be drilling random holes and putting gibberish labels on it, lol that is awsome though gg
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Man I would love for you to explain how you got clink to work and what it does? did you make it so if you turn your reciever on it turns on the xbox or what?
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The Conexant video encoder in the xbox supports upto 1024x768 with all output types but has no provision for DVI. If it could I would, although I have no idea where I would have put the connector.
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The internal wiring looks like crap at the moment at will remain that way until I have finished testing. There are about 60 peices of wire in it and without a tidy up just look like a mess. I will get an image up asap.
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Here are the interior images I promised. I have used a female DB25 connector from the MOBO and obviously a male to take all the cables of to the right socket. Cable length is important else you will never get the drive back in.
This post has been edited by spillage: Oct 28 2003, 09:37 PM
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Wow. So, every wire just tapped off the standard video circuit? I mean, the XBOX provides for all those connections, you just have to wire it? I mean, you didn't need to add any of your own circuits?
I can't believe you could fit all that in the back panel. I thought you'd have to bring all those wires out to a break out box. Amazing!
Super cool job. Damn!
This post has been edited by Mr Ed: Oct 29 2003, 02:13 AM