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I just recently got back into the whole xbox stuff and i searched around but couldent find anything regarding the pheonix bios loader "Boot.cfg" file where you can do certain letters and have it make the eject button lights blink green,red and yellow etc. lol i dunno can somone help me out by listing the combinations of letters and the colors and stuff... thanks!
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DoH lol my bad guys, like i said i've been outta this stuff for a while but remembered it was listed in the .nfo of the phoenix .rar lmfao
LEDSequence oxxx would be slow orange flash LEDSequence rrgg would be slow red/green flash LEDSequence rogo would be all crazy like LEDSequence gggg would be solid green
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If you just want to have the led a different colour, say orange, so you know it is in a modified state, use a dash like avalaunch or unleashx which allows you to change the colour that way.
It's pretty good if you want to know you're in a modified mode and you're not connected to a TV (such as if you have a computer away from a TV and you want to FTP).
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Australian Rat dunno if it works for you but when I change the color of the LED using avalaunch it will go that color but when i launch something else say an emulator the LED will go back to default color in the BIOS
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YoshiKool:Australian Rat dunno if it works for you but when I change the color of the LED using avalaunch it will go that color but when i launch something else say an emulator the LED will go back to default color in the BIOS
lol thats cuz those dashes only perform it through the program, thus once a new program is launched the dash is no longer open changing the LED color. the bios can keep the color the change because its like the operating system almost. (almost not really)