What Portable would you rather have?
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no.. you realy dont. now i will drill it in to your head with some crazy old Country music.
i shot ma dog with ma pick up truck... then i kissed ma hunny with ma fist.
then i played ma Game cube, ma nintenda gcn. but ma woman could nat see her VCDEEs so i turned on ma Dreamcast ma Sega DC
yay contry music for every one! :p
i shot ma dog with ma pick up truck... then i kissed ma hunny with ma fist.
then i played ma Game cube, ma nintenda gcn. but ma woman could nat see her VCDEEs so i turned on ma Dreamcast ma Sega DC
yay contry music for every one! :p
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A portable Xbox with a flashed TSOP would be really cool. You could leave out the DVD drive, and use an upgraded hard drive. That way, you could store over a hundred games on it, and run many good emulators. You would still need an ethernet port, so you could transfer programs via FTP. It would be great.
Other than that, Gamecube would be the best portable.
Other than that, Gamecube would be the best portable.
One you cant remove the Xbox dvd-rom (integrated). Two there is a limit to the size of the hard drive you can install (140 gb. Which translats to what 45-55 games?B wrote:A portable Xbox with a flashed TSOP would be really cool. You could leave out the DVD drive, and use an upgraded hard drive. That way, you could store over a hundred games on it, and run many good emulators. You would still need an ethernet port, so you could transfer programs via FTP. It would be great.
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too
I am a geek.
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Physically, you are able to remove the Xbox DVD Rom by removing two cables and two Torx screws. Also, a BIOS can easily be edited to not check for a DVD Drive.
Newer BIOS no longer have the 137 GB limit. I have heard of up to 78 games on a 120 GB drive.
I'm not saying it will ever happen, but I thought it might be cool, especially because of the accuracy of the emulators. Entire ROM goodsets would take only a fraction of the HD.
Now that I think of it, shrinking down the board and integrating a controller seems impossible.
Newer BIOS no longer have the 137 GB limit. I have heard of up to 78 games on a 120 GB drive.
I'm not saying it will ever happen, but I thought it might be cool, especially because of the accuracy of the emulators. Entire ROM goodsets would take only a fraction of the HD.
Now that I think of it, shrinking down the board and integrating a controller seems impossible.
78 games on a 120 gig? Thats 1.5 gigs a game. I dont think the Xbox games are that small more like 3-4.7 gigs each thats why your limited to ~40 games.B wrote:I have heard of up to 78 games on a 120 GB drive.
If you can I'd like to see the guide/tourtorial that tells how to remove the DVD-rom.
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too
I am a geek.
There's a modchip (being developed) to let you run stuff from mini DVD's! Here's some pictures!gamer2 wrote:Actualy the gamecube can only hold 3" disks and you do get a mini CDr it wont run it says "PLEASE INSERT GAMCUBE A DISC".
any body know where i can get a Dreamcast for cheap. I have never played one and i feel left out.


