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The majority of consoles are compatible, with some newer S and all E models requiring the console to be [[Xbox 360:RGH|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. | The majority of consoles are compatible, with some newer S and all E models requiring the console to be [[Xbox 360:RGH|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. | ||
<div style="font-size: 1.5em">[[Xbox_360:XK3Y ODE| | <div style="font-size: 1.5em">[[Xbox_360:XK3Y ODE|XK3Y]]</div> | ||
* A product from the WiiKey Team, based off of Linux, compatible with multiple file systems. | * A product from the WiiKey Team, based off of Linux, compatible with multiple file systems. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:53, 14 October 2024
An Optical Drive Emulator is a device that allows you to run .iso format game backups on an Xbox 360, without requiring a hardmodded console with a modded kernel and a custom dashboard.
The majority of consoles are compatible, with some newer S and all E models 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.
- A product from the WiiKey Team, based off of Linux, compatible with multiple file systems.