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Revision as of 00:42, 14 February 2024
The Microsoft Xbox is a console from the sixth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on November 15th, 2001 followed by Japan (February 22nd, 2002) and Europe (March 14th, 2002). The console features a built-in Ethernet adapter for online play and (via an optional add-on) the ability to play DVDs.
The Xbox Devwiki is a great supplemental development-focused resource to this wiki.
General Information
- Xbox:USB Device Compatibility List
- Disc Drive Compatibilty/Types
- Xbox:List of Special Edition Consoles
- Xbox:Games with Alternate Display Modes
- Games with Non-Roamable
(EEPROM-Locked) Saves - Xbox:DVD Movies with Xbox Demos
- Xbox:Modding Hardware List
- Xbox:Audio Information
- Xbox:HDMI Output
- Xbox:Original Xbox DLC
- Original Xbox Title Updates
- Xbox:Unarchived DLC
System Exploitation Methods
Softmods
Hardmods
Tutorials
- Backing up your EEPROM/Dashboard
- Updating your Dashboard
- Updating your Softmod
- Updating your Modchip BIOS
- Recovering from a Bad BIOS Flash
- Installing Applications and Emulators
- Replacing your Hard Drive
- Lock Hard Drive for Use in Another Xbox
- Unlocking a Hard Drive
- Replacing/Repairing your DVD-ROM
- Changing Xbox Region (NTSC/PAL)
- Applying Custom Skins
- Ripping Xbox Game Backups
- Patching XBEs to Run from a Hard Drive
- Installing Linux to Your Hard Drive
- Transferring Files with FTP
- Recover your EEPROM Information with PiPROM
- 128MB RAM Upgrade
- Playing Chihiro Games
- Creating a Memory Card Power Button
- Add an Internal HDMI port to your Xbox
- Adding a 3.5mm Aux Port to your Xbox
- Modifying the Boot Animation
- Modifying an EyeToy for Xbox Use
- Enabling DevKit / Debug Features
- Extracting and Injecting Saves
- Using an Android as a USB Device
- Creating a USB Memory Card
- Using Game Trainers
-
Forcing Games to Run in HD/Widescreen - Patching Games to Run in HD on 1.6 Xbox
- Testing Xbox Controller Functionality
- Flashing a DVD-ROM
- Burning Backup Discs
- Translated Games
- Xbox:Factory Resetting a Stock Console
See the TODO list for upcoming changes.