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grantshoarma
post Aug 1 2011, 12:28 AM
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I've done a lot of reading but a lot of info is conflicting/outdated/confusing.

I have an Xbox1, with one controller, no memory card. I want to run SNES (Zsnexbox), NES (Mednafenx-nes), and Atari 2600 (Z26X).

Provided these are still the best emulators, I shouldn't have a problem getting them via xbins. I don't know about softmods though. What is the easiest (and/or cheapest) way to run multiple emulators? Can someone recommend a softmod and/or dashboard?

Any advice, instructions, or links to instructions would be great.

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post Aug 1 2011, 04:07 PM
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I know this isn't the answer you want, but by far the best thing to do is to get it fitted with a mod chip. Nowadays this is cheap, removes all danger of bricking your XBox,, and a good mod chip (I doubt the bad ones are still available) also allows you to have hard drives over 120GB (or whatever the limit is) - I've got a 500GB in mine, and I've heard you can have much larger drives in there. You might think you just want to use a few emulators on the XBox, but trust me, it's addictive - you'll want to add more and more emulators and ROMS, and run all your XBox games from the hard-drive and XBMC makes a first class media centre (my hard drive has lots of films (movies) and DVD rips on there, plus my entire music collection.

You can either buy a mod chip and fit it yourself (or get a friend to fit it), or get it done at a shop that does this, although it's difficult to find shops that do this - search the FAQs and forum for advice on which chip is best for you, it's well worth it.
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post Aug 1 2011, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(Clockface @ Aug 1 2011, 04:07 PM) *

I know this isn't the answer you want, but by far the best thing to do is to get it fitted with a mod chip. Nowadays this is cheap, removes all danger of bricking your XBox,, and a good mod chip (I doubt the bad ones are still available) also allows you to have hard drives over 120GB (or whatever the limit is) - I've got a 500GB in mine, and I've heard you can have much larger drives in there. You might think you just want to use a few emulators on the XBox, but trust me, it's addictive - you'll want to add more and more emulators and ROMS, and run all your XBox games from the hard-drive and XBMC makes a first class media centre (my hard drive has lots of films (movies) and DVD rips on there, plus my entire music collection.

You can either buy a mod chip and fit it yourself (or get a friend to fit it), or get it done at a shop that does this, although it's difficult to find shops that do this - search the FAQs and forum for advice on which chip is best for you, it's well worth it.



I dont see where the benifits are..
Softmods can do all the things you just said that you need a mod chip for, provided you get the most recent ones.
if you get the correct ones and use the game save exploit installation method. the chances of bricking your xbox are slim to none.
Installing a mod chip your self is more difficult and costly. and can cause more issues if you make errors than if you make an error with a softmod.
I believe mod chips probably do have there place and benefits, but they arent any of the ones that you described above.

modern Softmods dont suffer from the 137GB hard disk limit,
modern Softmods Install a shaddow C: to protect your moded files
modern softmods offer simple installation with minimal choices.
modern softmods allow switching of dashboards
Modern softmods back up your eeprom

the softmod I would usualy advize is krazie's ndure 1.1.1 Followed by using hexen disk to install it again cleaning up the files afterwards.
Kingroach's softmod is also advizeable. but i dont use this one personaly.

Granted a chip will mean that you dont need to relock any new hard disk with the eeprom, and a softmod makes a slimbox mod requier some aditional work.
But by soldering a few points on a v1.0-v1.4 softmoded xbox then using hexen disk to flash your tsop you can switch hard disks without locking them and you can make a slim box.
the v 1.6 xbox would be the only real exception to this rule and would need a modchiop to use unlocked hard disks or work without its dvd player.
But even the 1.6 can use large hard disk with just a simple softmod. You just have to re lock the new hard disk.

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post Aug 2 2011, 12:42 AM
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Yeah I'm inclined to stay away from the chip. I told you what I wanted to use it for. NES, SNES, and Atari. Maybe I'll go crazy and get some Genesis games or some Game Boy games on there. I don't care, and will never care, about the newer games. And my PC is a fine media server, without all the headaches. In fact, my PC is a fine emulator, but 1) my video-out capabilities to TV aren't too great and 2) my NES/SNES USB controllers don't reach to my couch, which is why I'm going this route.

Question: Assuming the HDD on this guy is 8GB, I should be able to fit all of this stuff, no? There's plenty of free space besides the OS, right? All SNES games (the biggest games) are like 1GB max, so I'm talking maybe 3-4GB of games. Will it fit?

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post Aug 2 2011, 04:57 AM
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QUOTE(grantshoarma @ Aug 1 2011, 04:42 PM) *

Yeah I'm inclined to stay away from the chip. I told you what I wanted to use it for. NES, SNES, and Atari. Maybe I'll go crazy and get some Genesis games or some Game Boy games on there. I don't care, and will never care, about the newer games. And my PC is a fine media server, without all the headaches. In fact, my PC is a fine emulator, but 1) my video-out capabilities to TV aren't too great and 2) my NES/SNES USB controllers don't reach to my couch, which is why I'm going this route.

Question: Assuming the HDD on this guy is 8GB, I should be able to fit all of this stuff, no? There's plenty of free space besides the OS, right? All SNES games (the biggest games) are like 1GB max, so I'm talking maybe 3-4GB of games. Will it fit?


i was able to put a ton of the usa snes, nes, gensis, fbl, n64 roms on my nephews stock xbox hdd.

but then again... you can also network to your roms on your computer too with some of the emu's on the xbox too.


you should also look at emuxtras for some fine treats for your xbox also. biggrin.gif
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post Aug 2 2011, 04:06 PM
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QUOTE(tristanx @ Aug 2 2011, 04:57 AM) *

i was able to put a ton of the usa snes, nes, gensis, fbl, n64 roms on my nephews stock xbox hdd.

but then again... you can also network to your roms on your computer too with some of the emu's on the xbox too.
you should also look at emuxtras for some fine treats for your xbox also. biggrin.gif

Yeah. Definitely.

Feeling lazy I just bought a 100€ (!) mod chipped xbox build in 2004. Thought I'll spare some useful time this way. Tweaking hardware being boring.

Now I just have to mount my 300GB HDD filled with Xport-Madmab emus & Xtras AND Coinops and I'll be a happy man.

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grantshoarma   Help A Sad Old Man Emulate   Aug 1 2011, 12:28 AM
fatfonzi   I've done a lot of reading but a lot of info ...   Aug 1 2011, 12:46 AM
grantshoarma   Since I don't have the right size torx screwdr...   Aug 1 2011, 12:58 AM
shambles1980   safest way? get a memory card with the krazie 1.1...   Aug 1 2011, 01:25 AM
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tristanx   Yeah. Definitely. Feeling lazy I just bought a ...   Aug 3 2011, 03:01 AM
shambles1980   I have aproximatly 740 snes roms these total 988MB...   Aug 2 2011, 12:59 AM
caaraa   If MFG. DATE is November 2002 or later you have a ...   Aug 2 2011, 03:57 AM
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shambles1980   You should backup your eeprom to your pc. and prob...   Aug 2 2011, 07:56 PM
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Heimdall   Google "Heimdall's Xbox Engineering Disc...   Aug 3 2011, 02:04 AM
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