doityourself
Jun 26 2005, 11:41 AM
can you use the new x2 bios to tsop flash a v1.1 xbox or do you need a chip for the new bios if not what is the newest x2 bios version i can use to do a tsop flash
thanx guy's
Avenger 2.0
Jun 26 2005, 11:47 AM
The new X2 50xx release works on the TSOP of Xbox 1.0 and 1.1
doityourself
Jun 26 2005, 12:29 PM
cheers m8 for the quick reply
Nosf3ratu
Jun 26 2005, 11:29 PM
Do you have to resize the 512k to be 1mb or will Raincoat do that?
Nosf3ratu
Jun 26 2005, 11:52 PM
Also, whats with the x2config.ini file? Where does this go? Are there tutorials for the new bios?
Albino
Jun 27 2005, 01:03 AM
Raincoat will resize the bios, but if you have a v1.0/1.1 xbox, its a bit stupid to not make full use of the 1mb TSOP and split it, then you can have the x2 50xx bios and a stock bios for xbox live. Also the x2config.ini goes on F:\ if you have it, if not E:\.
Nosf3ratu
Jun 27 2005, 03:35 AM
I dont feel like getting a switch for the TSOP so I'm just going to flash the whole thing. This Xbox has been banned twice from XBLive from modifications and I don't plan on unbanning it again.
EDIT: Just the root of F: or E:(does it matter which one?)
Avenger 2.0
Jun 27 2005, 10:29 AM
QUOTE(Nosf3ratu @ Jun 27 2005, 04:46 AM)
I dont feel like getting a switch for the TSOP so I'm just going to flash the whole thing. This Xbox has been banned twice from XBLive from modifications and I don't plan on unbanning it again.
EDIT: Just the root of F: or E:(does it matter which one?)
Idd, in the root.
The advantage of a switch is that you have a backup bios. If a bad flash would occur while flashing for example, you could boot with the backup bios and reflash the broken one.
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