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An Optical Drive Emulator is a device that allows you to run game backups and homebrew on a Xbox 360, without requiring a jailbroken console or custom dashboard. The majority of consoles are compatible, with some newer slims requiring the console to be RGH exploited to function correctly, and the newest models (Winchester) not being compatible. Please refer to your ODE page of choice, for a table of compatibility. | An Optical Drive Emulator is a device that allows you to run game backups and homebrew on a Xbox 360, without requiring a jailbroken console or custom dashboard. The majority of consoles are compatible, with some newer slims requiring the console to be RGH exploited to function correctly, and the newest models (Winchester) not being compatible. Please refer to your ODE page of choice, for a table of compatibility. | ||
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* A product from the WiiKey Team, based off of Linux, compatible with multiple file systems. Check page for console compatibility. | * A product from the WiiKey Team, based off of Linux, compatible with multiple file systems. Check page for console compatibility. |
Revision as of 01:32, 3 July 2021
An Optical Drive Emulator is a device that allows you to run game backups and homebrew on a Xbox 360, without requiring a jailbroken console or custom dashboard. The majority of consoles are compatible, with some newer slims requiring the console to be RGH exploited to function correctly, and the newest models (Winchester) not being compatible. Please refer to your ODE page of choice, for a table of compatibility.
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- A product from the WiiKey Team, based off of Linux, compatible with multiple file systems. Check page for console compatibility.