Making a Console Computer

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  1. Reaper16

    Reaper16 Member

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    To begin with I had my Xbox die on me and so like the curious guy I am, i took it apart. Well, i figured out how to connect the game ports to my computer via USB so i can now use my XBox controllers. (I'm sure you all know whats coming next) Now I want to make it so my computer can actualy play XBox games. I understand that computer drives cannot read these games and dont have the software to read them anyhow, but I have an entire XBox carcus at my exposal. Is it possible to partition off a section of my HD for the information needed to run the XBox, then somehow integrate the parts from the XBox needed into my comp and get the programs needed to make it all work?
     
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    nope. it is like mixing oil with water but the oil floats on the water as can't disolve into it. same goes with xbox & pc as 2 totally different operating systems & bioses. see if can get an emulator program for the pc to run xbox games.
     
  3. djscoop

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    not entirely true. there is no emulation software, to play off the computer, but drives can read xbox and ps2 games...if not they couldn't be copied...
     

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