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> Put A Vga Port On The Back Of Your 360!, Improved pinouts with auto detection (no switch)
Salincer
post Mar 30 2010, 03:16 AM
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[size=4]At the A/V port, connect pins 20 and 24 both to ground to enable analog audio with HDMI video.
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post Dec 24 2010, 05:19 PM
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Yes i ve just recently done this(last night)..i can get it to work on my older monitor i dug out the closet but i would like to use my newer better monitor!?I was wondering if i wired a switch might that fix my problem and could i use a simple two leg switch?Wiring one to pin 11 and the other to a common ground?then when i did use the monitor,could i just turn on and off to throw the xbox into vga mode?Thanks for this great tu as ive wanted to have vga capabilities for awhile!!I dont know if you check this anymore but fantastic tut!!!!
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post Dec 24 2010, 08:23 PM
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Well answered my own question!!Said to hell with it and tried it..worked perfect!! biggrin.gif
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post Jan 8 2011, 09:58 AM
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Is this possiible on a xbox slim as i tried it with cat5 cable and it did not work could this be because the wire is too thick or something? 90% sure all my soldering was good reasonably experienced with soldering.
Any help would be great thanks

Is this possiible on a xbox slim as i tried it with cat5 cable and it did not work could this be because the wire is too thick or something? 90% sure all my soldering was good reasonably experienced with soldering.
Any help would be great thanks
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post Jan 10 2011, 08:22 AM
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Awesome Tut man, thanks a lot!... but I have the "GREEN" screen, all my wires seems to be ok, I use an old Network cable that i had, used about6-7 inch (mabie a bit more)... Is there any way to fix it?

I read on this and some one mention the same problem, should i cut the wire a bit shorter? is it because the wire is too thin?

Thanks in advance.
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post Jan 15 2011, 07:35 PM
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i did this a while ago following this tutorial just wanted to say it went flawlessly now have 4 jtagged 360s with this wooo
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post Jan 20 2011, 12:13 AM
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Have actually come across a different solution for the xbox slim
I tried this method first and xbox wouldn't even boot
So i bought a official VGA cable and it worked flawlessly
I then opened up the cable to see what was different and found that:
- Monitor Id Bit 1 or VGA pin 12 needs to go to pin 23 on the xbox
- Monitor Id Bit 3 or VGA pin 15 needs to go to pin 21 on the xbox
- Red VGA pin1 goes to pin 3 of xbox
- Green VGA pin 2 goes to pin 4 of xbox
- Blue VGA pin 3 goes to pin 8 of xbox
- H-Sync or VGA pin 13 goes to xbox pin 11
- V-Sync or VGA pin 14 goes to xbox pin 12
- GND or VGA pin 5 needs to go to xbox pin 27

This worked flawlessly for me on a xbox slim only difference really is VGA pins 12 and 15

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post Jun 13 2011, 07:02 PM
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If I do this on my xbox then would I be able to use the HDMI aswell as this VGA port both at the same time?

My plan is to have a LCD from a portable dvd player indie my xbox 360 replicating what I am playing on the big screen??

Can this be done?
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post Jan 12 2012, 02:06 PM
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QUOTE(xbox-enthusiast786 @ Jun 13 2011, 12:02 PM) *

If I do this on my xbox then would I be able to use the HDMI aswell as this VGA port both at the same time?

My plan is to have a LCD from a portable dvd player indie my xbox 360 replicating what I am playing on the big screen??

Can this be done?

I don't think you can have multiple video outputs with this since you have to 'lock' or ground out which signal you want to use. Correct me if i'm wrong but maybe you could create another input_id and have multiple outputs play?
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post May 7 2013, 02:36 AM
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Hey I did the mod and my wiring is good. I plug in my 15" monitor and the menu on the screen pops up saying out of range does this mean my monitor is to small?
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