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OG Xbox Forums => Modchip Forums => Team Xodus Chips (Xenium) => Topic started by: appleguru on October 25, 2004, 06:18:00 PM
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And remember, if you used the XOS2 HDD wizard be sure to delete the files in E:\CACHE on the upgraded drive! If you fail to do so, LIVE enabled games (That is, games that can use LIVE) will freeze when you try to load them.
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(*) Wondering what those other the things are that came with your Xenium ICE? Well, none are needed for the chip to function but...
The blue/black wire loom (Bottom right in pic below) is for a removable d0/ground. If you decide to use this, solder the blue wire to d0 on the motherboard (You can extend it if it's too short) and the black one to the ground ring around the nearest screwhole. NOTE: Ground isn't really needed, but if you don't use it, tape/cut it off so you don't short anything out. Also, if you use the d0/ground loom you DO NOT need to solder another d0 to the chip.
The USB adapter (middle right) just plugs into a controller port. It's that simple. Note: it slides in under the black plastic connector bar in the middle of the xbox controller ports, and goes in with the USB plug up. (IE, on the top side of the board). It's a tight fit at first, but it does indeed just slide in.
The Xternal LED bar (bottom middle) is a mirror of the chip's multicolor LED and can be installed anywhere on your xbox you like and can route the cables to. On translucent xboxs, it can even be mounted internally to shine through. On black ones, a popular mounting choice is under the front panel routing the wires through the overhanging holes on the front panel. The multicolor wireloom plugs into the chip as shown in the picture below. If your loom has a ground ring, it screws under the nearest screw on the nearest screwhole (Again, not needed unless you have a lot of LEDs stringed together but it doesn't hurt; if you don't use it, tape it off). The other connector plugs into the LED bar.
(IMG:http://66.111.59.177/pictures/ICE/kitAll.jpg)
This post has been edited by appleguru: Nov 2 2004, 01:29 PM