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> Changing My Xbox Flubber, Need help TSOP'n
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post Nov 29 2010, 04:02 AM
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Ok, I have a softmoded, v1.6, FTP access, and an upgraded 120GB HDD. I want to change the colour and anamation of the Xbox startup (Flubber?), someone said to flash the TSOP? What does that do?

Baisicly, what i'm asking, is...

-Can I change the Flubber screen (possibly with X2, keep in mind my xbox is softmodded and v.1.6)

-What is the TSOP?

-Do I need to flash the TSOP?

-How dangerous is this process (flashing the TSOP, and doing the actual change.)
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post Nov 29 2010, 09:04 AM
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You can't, unless you fit a chip. You can't change the flubber on a softmod at all, and the 1.6 has no TSOP to flash.

If you fit a chip you can use a hacked BIOS and modify the startup sequence as you wish.
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post Nov 29 2010, 05:11 PM
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aaawww, sad.gif I'm not willing to chip mine, but thanks anyway! biggrin.gif
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