*Multiregion DVD with remote*
*Tested and working on PAL xbox with ONLY PAL dongle*
*whats tested:
Plays region 1 DVD dvd`s,on my PAL xbox, the PAL dongle works as normal, no need for 2 types of dongles*
Ok, this is what ive done. (
(on HD prepared with slayer auto-installer)
STEP#1:
ok, download dvd-x 1.0 (dont know if i can post the link to it here)
and store the folder on youre XBOX
example: /F:/Apps/dvdx1.0
Open youre evox.ini and find:
}
Item "Xbox Media Player - XBMP","c\:evoxdash.xbe"
Item "XboX Gentoo LINUX - Self Add-On","e\:gentooxx.xbe"
Item "Power OFF Xbox",@10
Section "System Management"
{
Change it to:
}
Item "Xbox Media Player - XBMP","c:\evoxdash.xbe"
Item "DVD-X 1.0","F:\Apps\dvdx1.0\default.xbe"
Item "XboX Gentoo LINUX - Self Add-On","e\:gentooxx.xbe"
Item "Power OFF Xbox",@10
Section "System Management"
{
STEP#2:
(if you have xbox version 1.0 you can skip this)
In xbox versions 1.1 with a m$ dash kernel 4817, you have to change your m$ dash to a xbox 1.0 version.
Get hold of dash "4034" (all 3 files:default.xip,msxboxdash.xbe,memory2.xip)
And store it on your PC
(I found this dash in slayers auto-installer 2.0, i havent looked in auto-installer 2.1 yet)
Ok, youve got the dash. Now FTP into xbox and c: , then rename these 3 files in c:
from:
default.xip
msxboxdash.xbe
memory2.xip
to:
default.xip.ORIGINAL-XBOX_DASH
msxboxdash.xbe.ORIGINAL-XBOX_DASH
memory2.xip.ORIGINAL-XBOX_DASH
After this, find the 4034 folder on your pc, FTP the 3 files to xbox partition c:
STEP #3
Reboot xbox, and in evox menu you will find "DVD-X 1.0".
Select it, and DVD-X will patch your installed 4034 dash.
(If this line is in a different colour, and your not able to "click" on it, check evox.ini and make sure :
Item "DVD-X 1.0","F:\APPS\DVDX1.0\DEFAULT.XBE" point to the right location where you stored the "dvdx1.0" folder on the xbox. )
you only need to do this once.
if it patches correctly, it will say so. Else you get the message that it cant be patched. Then make sure you are using the 4034 dash, the only one i could patch.
you can do this by going to m$ dash from evox menu, then go to settings,system info. Look for 4034 at the bottom of the scrolling text.
end note:
make sure evox.ini points to MSDashBoard = "c\:msxboxdash.xbe"
Doing things this way you can easily recover if you do something wrong.
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This post has been edited by no.7: Jun 6 2003, 10:26 AM