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Title: Duox 2 Gs (blue Version) Bios Questions
Post by: Chancer on November 11, 2006, 01:57:00 PM
You will need an alternate dash or an evoxboot disc to gain FTP access. The bios on the chip is fine. use Slayers 2.6 or AID 3 to install an alternate dash. this will give you FTP access and you can go from there
Title: Duox 2 Gs (blue Version) Bios Questions
Post by: Phazzer on November 12, 2006, 09:33:00 PM
On the dash question: I personally prefer EvoX as it is simple to use and does most everything but if you're gonna be playing music and such on your box then you should get XBMC as that's what is what made for.
Title: Duox 2 Gs (blue Version) Bios Questions
Post by: Allegro1 on November 14, 2006, 10:32:00 AM
QUOTE(xriox @ Nov 11 2006, 08:04 PM) View Post

Thank you, I was working on that. I just downloaded Slayers Evox 2.7 and burned it to a CD-RW (I don't have a DVD burner at home, only at work), but the box wouldn't read it. I'll just have to wait until Monday to use my burner at work to try again. Hopefully it will work then. I can back-up my saved games via FTP before the install, right?

So on the install of that disc what programs do you recommend. I like the look of XBMC, but have heard good things about EvoX. I mainly am going to use my modded box to access music and video stored on my pc to play on my living room TV. Eventually I'll look into playing with some of the scripts offered; emulators, browsers etc., and I'll also like to eventually install a bigger hard drive.

One more thing, has anyone had any luck using the xbox as a DVR after installing a larger hard drive? Is it powerful enough for that?

Thanks again for you help.


First of all, good choice on trying the DVD burner.  Not all xboxes can read all CD or even DVD's, but a burned DVD is more likely to be read by an xbox than a burned CD.

If you want to use your xbox as a media center, then XBMC is probably the best choice. Of course, you can launch XBMC from evox, Avalaunch or any other dashboard, it simply takes one more step.

The Xbox will work fine as a DV player, I don't know about DV recording since I didn't know of any TV tuner or video input device that works with the xbox.  If there was, it would have to have a hardware encoder since most video encoding software requires at least a 1G CPU and the encoded stream will have to go through the ethernet port since the game controller ports are only USB 1.1.

In terms of using XBMC to play videos stored on your PC or on a network attached disk, it works great.
Title: Duox 2 Gs (blue Version) Bios Questions
Post by: xriox on November 14, 2006, 01:15:00 PM
Thanks everyone for your help. I got everything up and running, and to think previously I had my xbox sitting in the corner collecting dust.....This is great!  biggrin.gif