WHo has an X-B.I.T. mod chip? (More details)
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WHo has an X-B.I.T. mod chip? (More details)
I was wondering if you still need to install the software for the X-B.I.T. that comes with it...
I was also wondering that if you install the software that comes with the X-B.I.T., do you still have to do all that Evox and new dashboard stuff?
I was also wondering that if you install the software that comes with the X-B.I.T., do you still have to do all that Evox and new dashboard stuff?
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I think the bios
lemme find a link quick
Here ya go:
http://www.modchip.com/xbox/xbitsoftmanual.htm
Also...What's an OS? Operating System?? Isn't that like...Microsoft or Linux
lemme find a link quick
Here ya go:
http://www.modchip.com/xbox/xbitsoftmanual.htm
Also...What's an OS? Operating System?? Isn't that like...Microsoft or Linux
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The X-B.I.T PC-Flash Software has to be installed on your pc and then somehow (i dunno aint got one maybe usb
) connect your modchip together with ur pc. A
lso u have to download a new bios my the new evo x bios not sure what it is called sorry.(E6 or something) um yea run the app on your pc format modchip flash with new evo x bios and reboot console and hopefully ur console will boot.
ps. u have to have a custom dashboard setup hopefully u now how to do that lol

lso u have to download a new bios my the new evo x bios not sure what it is called sorry.(E6 or something) um yea run the app on your pc format modchip flash with new evo x bios and reboot console and hopefully ur console will boot.
ps. u have to have a custom dashboard setup hopefully u now how to do that lol

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I've got an X-bit. Sweetest chip to install. I remember when all we had was an Enigmah with like 30 wires to solder, but I move on...
Depending on what version your xbox is, you probably will just have to install the X-bit with one screw due to its pressure contacts - great feature!
After your chip is installed (No, you DON'T have to install this chip before putting the bios on it because it will receive power via USB), go get the bios you want and the program needed to place them on the chip via the usb connection from where you got your chip or elsewhere on the net. I believe you can get the program from an X-bit website (I'd start with xbox-scene though first), but finding the bios may take some work and I'm not going there, maybe someone else will. As for the version of bios? Well, I'd look at a spread sheet like on xbox-scene that lists what/what not each bios can do. Pick one that fills your needs (ex. plays originals, backups, multi region play etc...)
You just plug the usb cable into the X-bit (I would use the xbit feature that lets it extend outside your xbox to change bios etc...), use the X-bit software, adjust the switches on the X-bit to tell it which type of bios you're loading as in 512, 1024, etc... and hit begin or start.
At this point I would test a WORKING backup of a game to see if you've installed the chip correctly. Though, you probably would know before then if it's working because it has a bright green LED telling you so. I believe it turns RED when you F'd up!
Now install EVOX...
Now if I can just get these damn Banshees into Hang em High!
Depending on what version your xbox is, you probably will just have to install the X-bit with one screw due to its pressure contacts - great feature!
After your chip is installed (No, you DON'T have to install this chip before putting the bios on it because it will receive power via USB), go get the bios you want and the program needed to place them on the chip via the usb connection from where you got your chip or elsewhere on the net. I believe you can get the program from an X-bit website (I'd start with xbox-scene though first), but finding the bios may take some work and I'm not going there, maybe someone else will. As for the version of bios? Well, I'd look at a spread sheet like on xbox-scene that lists what/what not each bios can do. Pick one that fills your needs (ex. plays originals, backups, multi region play etc...)
You just plug the usb cable into the X-bit (I would use the xbit feature that lets it extend outside your xbox to change bios etc...), use the X-bit software, adjust the switches on the X-bit to tell it which type of bios you're loading as in 512, 1024, etc... and hit begin or start.
At this point I would test a WORKING backup of a game to see if you've installed the chip correctly. Though, you probably would know before then if it's working because it has a bright green LED telling you so. I believe it turns RED when you F'd up!
Now install EVOX...

Now if I can just get these damn Banshees into Hang em High!

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