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Discussion in 'Xbox - Software discussion' started by Squibby, Nov 23, 2006.

  1. Squibby

    Squibby Member

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    Hey guys.

    I'm going to make the painful attempt at softmodding my X-Box here in a few days and I don't expect things to go all too well since I don't even know what a cross over cable even is. I know, I'm retarded gorilla. :eek:/

    Anyway, here's a few simple questions I wanted to ask before my X-Box will probably suffer a horrible, searing death due to my complete ignorance.

    What are all of the emulators that can fully run 100% on the X-Box?

    Also, will I have to worry about space on the hard drive if I'm thinking of loading it with every SNES and NES rom available?

    Finally, what are some other unique or necessary installations that would make my X-Box more interesting to use?

    I only have dial up and I'm not an X-Live member.

    Thanks ahead for any response I get from here. :eek:)
     
  2. acidy

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    Well there are many emulators that can run on your xbox.
    Some of them are :-
    1.Surreal 64 (N64 emulator)
    2.PCSxbox (playstation 1 emulator)
    3.snes9x (snes emulator)
    4.NeoGenesis (genesis emulator)
    and many more..........

    Well this depends. Mostly, xbox stock hard-drives have 8 - 10 GB out of which around 2.5 GB go for temporary files, 400 MB goes for softmodding and dashboard files and you are left with around 4 - 6 GB.

    Well softmodding will unleash the power of your xbox. If you are planning to softmod your xbox, use the Softmod Installer Deluxe.
    Here is the tutorial for softmod installer deluxe 4.0

    Dont use xbox live if you are planning to softmod your xbox. Although after softmodding, there are some methods which will help you to run xbox live on your xbox.
     
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