if you have a 1.6 xbox you cant solder anything anyway.
How do I tell what version I have?
On the bottom of the unit I have this info:
Mfg date: 6-25-05
Serial Number: 363298452506
Product ID: 632363298452506
I was reading the same threads you are and I figured it out. Figure out which way you want to try and do it then try. If you fail or severly ---fudgesicle--- up your xbox, go buy another one for $15.
I have not seen an Xbox for $15 as of yet. It is just that with most of the documents on the X-Box Scene they are pretty old and they do have quite a bit of 'fluff'. I just really need to know the simplest, cut and dry way to get the box modded.
I was experimenting when the XBOX was like $200 the gamble isnt so great now a days
No I suppose not, still I don't want to fudge things up either and end up with a $34 brick.
In the link I posted, you can follow the very first post (or two) and you're done. Period. None of the rest of it matters for you.
Ok
You can get people here to put a chip in. Heck, if you're local to some of us, we'll soft mod it for you too.
Naw, I know I can do it myself. It is just finding the RIGHT guides. So far what I seen on Xbox-Scene I don't like. The documents are just overwhelming.
This is what I followed (using Splinter Cell as the exploit)
http://www.cnw.com/~josh/XBox/Krazies_NDURE_1.1_Softmod_with_Action_Replay_and_a_USB_Flash_Drive.html
Until I read that post, I didn't know that was yet ANOTHER mod option. I will check it out though.
EDIT: read the thread you liniked to, I wish it was that clear when I started.
When did you start? That document I found on Xbox Scene goes back to 2004...that is 5 years ago and it certainly isn't that clear to me. It just went on and on... and I kid you not, I fell asleep right at the computer reading it!
Lemme break down a softmod for ya:
download an exploit package for a game, like Agent Under Fire. Exploit package is just a modified save game, so when you play the game and load the save, the softmod installer runs. Transfer the save game from your computer to the xbox by modding a thumb drive or however you find it easiet. Pop in the game, load the save and let the installer run.
then edit the dash to your liking or FTP over whatever you wanna do. If you really cant grasp the concept Im sure a member like SNAAAKE can sell you a modded XBOX
Ok, so lets see if I follow you here. So with this method you need a game, correct? Now could it be any game or does it have to be Agent Under Fire? Where do you get the modified game save?
Now once I have the game and modified game save, a USB to Xbox controller adapter needs to be constructed, right?
Then the game save gets loaded on from my computer on to the USB stick and then I can use the adapter and load it into the Xbox, correct?
So using this method, you don't have to open up the Xbox or do the hot swap?
Well, I will say that overall this does sound much easier than the hot swap method...especially if I don't have to open up the Xbox...which was my initial goal anyway.
Now I am sure there is a document somewhere here on making that special adapter right?
In regards to the modified game save, are there other games besides Agent Under Fire? Oh! Light bulb moment. What is meant by "Splinter Cell Method" is that Splinter Cell is a game too, right? Yes, it is. I just looked the game up on Amazon. Or should I say gameS. There sure are quite a few Splinter Cell games. When I bought the Xbox I bought Midway Arcade Treasures with it. Would there be a modified game save for that?
I think I can now see where this is driving at. The issue here is to unlock the drive for the Xbox and then get in there some way to modify or replace the dashboard. So like hot swapping, when you run a game, the drive unlocks. Ok, I think I am slowly getting it.
I think what it is that makes the issue confusing is that I am discovering that there are many ways to modding the Xbox and everything that I am reading is criss-crossing in my mind.
I will read up on that link you sent and hopefully that method is a bit more cut and dry. You see the way you guys explain things it seems pretty clear, but when I go out and look for these documents and tutorials, I usually end up with a mile long text document of confusion that does nothing for me except to ask more questions.
I think what is needed over there at Xbox Scene is a true cut and dry 'beginner's' guide. While that document I linked to was labeled 'beginner's' it seemed more like 'novice' to me.
Ok...so I am off to more digging and reading. I have off from work tomorrow so I will see if I can run some tests on the Xbox. I noticed that I don't have an official controller. It looks like the smaller 'S' controller, but it isn't. It is actually pretty nice.
Thanx again guys.
Geo