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dogz
i bought an xbox today (1.6)
and cant decide what chip to get for it im thinking between an aladdin xt pro or a duo 2, iv read the install instructions for both and the aladdin seems easier but which chip is better. also does anyone have an lpc rebuild pcb install diagram ive been thinking about buying one not because my soldering is bad im just lazy and theyre only 2 euro. also whats mrmodchips.com like are they ok to give my cc no to

thanks
shadow23
QUOTE(dogz @ Feb 27 2005, 04:27 AM)
i bought an xbox today (1.6)
and cant decide what chip to get for it im thinking between an aladdin xt pro or a duo 2, iv read the install instructions for both and the aladdin seems easier but which chip is better. also does anyone have an lpc rebuild pcb install diagram ive been thinking about buying one not because my soldering is bad im just lazy and theyre only 2 euro. also whats mrmodchips.com like are they ok to give my cc no to

thanks
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To be honest I would go buy the SmartXX chip but if those are your only two choices then I'd go for the Aladdin. Plus I wouldn't give out CC numbers I'd rather do it on COD.
dogz
the smart xx lt opt or the xx 2.xx one, also im in ireland so they wont do cod has anyone ever bought from them before (www.mrmodchips.com) also is the xecuter 2.6ce any good or should i go for the smart xx. im not after a lot of features just boot backups and stream divx files from my pc to it using xbox media player
shadow23
Go for the SmartXX v2 and why not use money order (Western Union) instead of giving out CC numbers.
shadow23
Sorry double posted there.
dogz
is the xecuter 2.6 no good?, also whats the differance between the lt and the v2 im not after loads of extra features once it can boot backups
shadow23
QUOTE(dogz @ Feb 27 2005, 05:03 AM)
is the xecuter 2.6 no good?, also whats the differance between the lt and the v2 im not after loads of extra features once it can boot backups
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Really any chip than can run a hacked bios is good but I just like the SmartXX (personal preference). And you're right you don't need the v2. The lt I think just has a smaller bios chip (1MB or 2MB not sure) than the v2.
mcpeepants
the 2.6 ce is really good though, easy install and it comes with the lpc rebuild pcb, it cheaper than 4th gen chips and can do all the stuff you'd probably want to do with it
Tobb555
Ya if all you want to do is backup games then i would get the 2.6CE. I love xecuter chips. I personally have a X3. But that chip cost more and has options that you will never use.
lordvader129
well if backup games is rpetty much it go with the laddin you were lookign at first, solid chip and very affordable
jaroc
Apple X III

cheap, easy to disable, works.
dogz
ive just ordered an xecuter 2.6ce and a rebuild pcb, im a bit congused though, in the installation instructions it says solder 2 wired for hd led and lan led but it doesnt say where they go on the lpc or the chip do i need to solder in these 2 wires for the chip to work. also what is d0 for i need to solder this one dont i, and is there an easier spot to solder it to on the underside of the board

thanks

edit: -> heres the insatll instructions i am refering to http://www.kanection.co.uk/page.php?xPage=x26pininstall.html
jameswalter
QUOTE(dogz @ Feb 27 2005, 06:32 AM)
ive just ordered an xecuter 2.6ce and a rebuild pcb, im a bit congused though, in the installation instructions it says solder 2 wired for hd led and lan led but it doesnt say where they go on the lpc or the chip do i need to solder in these 2 wires for the chip to work. also what is d0 for i need to solder this one dont i, and is there an easier spot to solder it to on the underside of the board

thanks

edit: -> heres the insatll instructions i am refering to http://www.kanection.co.uk/page.php?xPage=x26pininstall.html
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Why don't you try the real instructions from teamxecuter.com
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