QUOTE(obcd @ Jan 12 2010, 10:30 AM)

after install, I had the C:\program files\Microsoft xbox sdk\samples folder.
I also have a doc folder containing the xboxSDK.chm.
The xbox display system is not a text based one.
So, you can't simply write text to it with a printf statement.
Also, to respond to a question, you will probably use your gamepad.
You can create the on screen overlay keyboard, but that's not something that appears automatically.
I can't remember, but I don't think the xdk has a function to turn the xbox off.
Have you ever seen a game doing it?
You really need to find the help and the samples. The samples show the minimum code that is needed to get things going.
The help gives you a detailed description of the existing functions and the parameters they are expecting.
regards.
I have not seen a game turn a system off. But XBMC can so I thought maybe that was a possibility. Is there a version of the XDK I need to look for in particular? The one I got was just called "XDK LEAKED OFFICIAL" or something like that so I'm not sure what version of it I have (If there are many versions?) Im guessing whoever put it out there took out some stuff to make the file smaller or something.
Do you know what the most minimal type of program you can create for the Xbox? like how the C++ beginners books all have you do the printf deal? If its not text based, could I use the FONT system somehow to achieve my goal?
or is all of that explained in my missing help/sample files?