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Champ189WS

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Why Are My Bios Unknown?
« on: July 01, 2003, 09:04:00 AM »

you have to add a line in the evox ini for evox to recognize it.  There's nothing wrong with your xbox.  What bios are you using by the way?
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Morglum

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Why Are My Bios Unknown?
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2003, 10:49:00 AM »

The line that you add is whatever the MD5 checksum is for the BIOS. Depending on how you've changed the BIOS (colours, animation etc...) will depend on what the checksum for it will be.
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Morglum

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Why Are My Bios Unknown?
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2003, 11:05:00 AM »

QUOTE (trob @ Jul 1 2003, 07:56 PM)
To find your hash, there is a hash list posted at the top of this forum, or you can open your .bin file with xbtool and see your MD5 checksum.

I doubt that hashlist will be used or much updated anymore because of the new releases of XBTool, simply because you can now change partitions indevidually for each boot file insted of the partition for the entire BIOS, and each boot files name. Thats throwing in WAY too many variables, Its not worth checking that list, the names would be huge if anyone was to keep updating it and adding to it, imagine it....


ROM = "X2 4977_blue_noani_512k_f-evox_f-mxm_c-xboxdash",1234567890


It would be much easier to just open the BIOS up like you said in XBTool and get the checksum yourself now. The hash list was great to begin with, but now XBTool has given so many feature it would be crazy to start listing all variations.
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