QUOTE(dstealth @ Jan 23 2006, 06:12 PM)

I'm pretty hacked off about there not being a VGA compatible bios out for the v1.6 xbox. Especially when I run Linux on my 1.6 and I was going to buy a VGA adapter.
Actually, Yoshihiro released a BETA 1.6 VGA BIOS, but it's debug only and isn't working very well. And Team Xecuter has the option to enable VGA on their X3 chips. This doesn't work very well either. Maybe with both of them working together, we could see a fully functioning retail VGA Bios compatible with 1.6.
QUOTE(leeloo5 @ Jan 24 2006, 11:04 AM)

i love when websites say copyright ... when they haven't copyrighted anything. anyway, there can never be too many tutorials. If you want, post a link at the end of my pinned topic, or email a mod to ask for a pin. nice lengthy work.
If you notice, the only things I said were copyrighted were other people's work, just so people like that johnnyrico up there wouldn't flip out, but he did anyway. I just didn't want people thinking I made the diagrams, pictures, or anything like that, so I figured a C symbol was the easiest way of mentioning the source.
QUOTE(leeloo5 @ Jan 24 2006, 11:04 AM)

You might want to note that the EASIEST way to get a working cable w/o soldering is to use a triple RCA joiner to connect an xbox component cable to a RCA to VGA 15pin plug. Then if you have SOG, you're done, no soldering, plus you still have your component cable. Oh, and for sound you might need to buy an RCA to stereo miniplug adapter.
Wow, I didn't even know they made those things, looks like I'll be adding to my tutorial.
QUOTE(simsbox @ Jan 24 2006, 12:07 PM)

i heard you need to flash your chip if you want to put on a VGA,
I dont have a chip, Will i still be able to watch the xbox on my monitor?
If you read the guide, it gives you options for 1.0-1.5 softmodded Xboxes.
QUOTE(johnnyrico @ Jan 24 2006, 12:27 PM)

I don't wanna act like an a$$h0le(intentinally put in 1337 speak to do a little bit of censorship), but I see you took some pictures from xboxrepairguide.com
actually those photo's and the xbox repair guide copyrighted, causing confusion on wether I can consider this guide fully legal or with "Stolen" pictures.
overall I like your guide a lot, but couldn't you perhaps remove the xboxrepairguide.com part under the pictures?
just to keep people like me from saying it contains "stolen" content.
I know I'll get flamed for this, but my intentions are good
Not exactly flamed, but corrected. Yes, I took some pictures from www.xboxrepairguide.com. Although it would be another story if I got those pictures out of the private, pay-for guide, I did not. Those pictures actually come from a completely public "sample" page by www.xboxrepairguide.com. If you don't believe me, you can view the page
HERE. And as I said earlier in the tutorial, I do not take credit for any of the pictures/diagrams in the guide. I gave credit to XboxRepairGuide underneath those images, with a link to that sample guide. So I believe I am "OK" here because I didn't claim them as my own, and they are completly public work, meaning it's free game. I would never display images from a pay-for guide.
QUOTE(zwinglio @ Jan 24 2006, 02:00 PM)

Hi Textbook,if you want i could translater your guide in italian and put it on the italian xbox forum ** People linking to that site hosting BIOS files, etc. ** Do Not use that link or site name reference on XS * so many italian people as me can read it;)
^^ Obviously, XS doesn't like the site in question, but by all means, you can save all the webpages to your computer, translate it, and host it on a different site.