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0672326833 978-0672326837 December 24, 2004 1

The Xbox is an exciting and fun video game console - but that's only half the story. Inside the case, Microsoft placed a customized PC that you can push well past the limits of Halo and NBA Live. In The Black Art of the Xbox Mods, gamer, programmer and midnight hacker Jonathan Harbour show you how to crack the case, strip your Xbox down to the motherboard, and take control from the inside out.

When you're finished, you'll know how to install a mod chip, boot up in a new operating system, and run cool third-party software. You'll also learn how to trick out your Xbox with case mods, glowing lights and other features to let the world know your Xbox has come a long way since you brought it home from the superstore.

With hundreds of pictures and step-by-step instructions, The Black Art of the Xbox Mods isn't for the faint of heart. But, if you want a 300GB Xbox that plays CDs, DVDs, and glows like an alien spacecraft, then this is the book for you.


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About the Author

Jon Harbour has been programming video games since the 1980s. His first video game system was an Atari 2600 which he played with disassembled on the floor of his room as a kid. He has written on languages and subjects that include: C++, C#, Basic, Java, DirectX, Allegro, Lua, DarkBasic, XNA Game Studio, Pocket PC, Nintendo GBA, and game console hacking. He is the author of Visual Basic Game Programming for Teens, 3rd Edition; Visual C# Game Programming for Teens; Beginning Game Programming, 3rd Edition; Multi-Threaded Game Engine Design and XNA Game Studio 4.0 for Xbox 360 Developers. Visit his blog and forum at jharbour.com.

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Introduction

Introduction

The Xbox might be described as a powerful, proprietary PC that has been customized exclusively for running games. This book will help you to maximize the potential of your Xbox video game console by showing you how to modify your Xbox in various ways. You will learn how to disassemble your Xbox, right down to the motherboard, and you will learn about each component inside the Xbox case.

Several chapters are devoted to the most important part of Xbox modding: choosing a mod chip and then learning how to install it in your Xbox. The mod chip allows you to run third-party software on your Xbox that is normally limited exclusively to licensed retail games. By being able to run custom software on your Xbox, you will be able to transform it into a powerful media center capable of playing music files (such as MP3) and video files (such as MPEG2, Divx, WMV, and Xvid). All of the Xbox mod chips currently available work on the same principles, so you will find the coverage of the material applicable to whatever mod chip you use (or plan to install while reading this book). Although this book addresses several of the major mod chips currently available, it focuses primarily on the Xenium mod chip.

I chose this mod chip because it comes with an excellent operating system with features that will assist with upgrading the hard drive and installing your favorite Dashboards and software. All of the mod chips currently on the market are similar, so even if you're using another mod chip (such as SmartXX, Xecuter, X-Bit, X-Chip, or Chameleon), you will find the topics relevant and helpful because the focus is mainly on the Xbox itself, not on any specific model of aftermarket hardware.

Several chapters are devoted to the installation and use of custom Dashboard software—which is somewhat like an operating system for your "modded" Xbox, allowing you to take advantage of software you have installed. For that matter, the new Dashboards provide a way for you to copy software to your Xbox from your PC using a local area network (LAN) connection. Most custom Dashboards come with an FTP server, so you will be able to log on to your Xbox as if it were a computer on the Internet and then transfer files to your Xbox hard drive. Some Dashboards also provide a SAMBA/SMB server that allows you to treat the Xbox hard drive like a shared network drive.

For you to get the most out of your Xbox, this book will also teach you how to upgrade your hard drive. You will be able to install a new hard drive in your Xbox—replacing the original hard drive—with up to 300GB of storage space, which is plenty of room for anything you want to do with your Xbox.

The hundreds of photos in this book will help to guide you through each subject area—from identifying your particular revision of the Xbox (did you know there are seven "unofficial" versions?) to installing a mod chip to upgrading your hard drive. Everything is fully explained, and each subject area includes dozens of photos that illustrate each step of the process of modding your Xbox.

No matter what you plan to do with your Xbox—from turning it into a monster gaming rig or a media center computer to acting as a hub for your big-screen TV and entertainment center—you will find the information you have been looking for in this concise, fully illustrated, thorough, and step-by-step guide to Xbox mods. This book is part hardware and part software, and there is equal treatment of both. You will learn how to fully customize your Xbox from a functional perspective, as well as from a cosmetic perspective. And you will learn how to modify the software to match the exotic changes you have rendered on the physical appearance and functionality of your new "super" Xbox.

So, if you are just browsing at a bookstore, flip through the pages and see for yourself how every subject is completely explored and explained, and every step of the process is completely laid out for you. I'm sure you will find this book an excellent addition to your library and an indispensable reference that you will keep an arm's length away at all times. This book is not just a guide; it is a reference, with all the major features and specifications of each revision of the Xbox, as well as all the major mod chips at your fingertips.

What You Will Learn

There are 14 chapters in this book, organized by major subject. Here are the main subjects that you will find in this book:

Part I: The Xbox Demystified. The first part of the book provides introductory material that will get you heading in the right direction for modding your Xbox, with an overview chapter on the "Xbox scene," another on disassembling your Xbox, and a chapter on how to identify your Xbox revision.

Part II: Mod Chips. The second part of the book explains how to choose the right mod chip for your needs and then how to install a typical mod chip, with illustrated explanations for the major Xbox revisions (an important consideration because mod chip installation is different for some Xbox versions).

Part III: Software Mods. The third part of the book gives you an overview of the aftermarket software that is available for your Xbox, including a tutorial on using the Xenium O/S, EvolutionX, Avalaunch, and Xbox Media Center.

Part IV: Major Hardware Mods. The fourth part of the book covers hardware mods, or modifications that you can do with your Xbox system components, including how to replace the case, upgrade the hard drive, and how to install lighting and cooling gear.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Sams Publishing; 1 edition (December 24, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672326833
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672326837
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,002,694 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jonathan S. Harbour was born in Sacramento, CA, grew up in Redding, and now resides in the Phoenix area with his wife and four children. Now a freelance writer, he recently spent five years developing and facilitating the Bachelor and Master degree programs in game development at UAT (Tempe, AZ). His books cover many languages (C++, C#, VB, Basic, Lua, Python, Java), libraries (DirectX, Allegro, XNA), and hardware (GBA, Xbox, Xbox 360, cell phones).

For fun, he enjoys reading books on physics, cosmology, metaphysics, anthropology, and game development (of course) from authors such as S. Hawking, M. Kaku, H. Ross, A. George, C. Yarbro, with a personal library of over 500 books. He also enjoys bike riding, long hikes, and mind-expanding TV shows and movies of the futurist variety.

On a personal note, I wish there really was a Night Elf Mohawk character class.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A note from the author, January 11, 2005
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I am a lifelong gamer and programmer, having working with old-school systems like the Commodore PET, Apple II, and so on, so I naturally gravitated toward the Xbox when it was first released, seeing it as a solid, powerful, low-cost "Windows Game PC" with dedicated hardware. The first console I ever disassembled was the Atari 2600--back when I was only 10. I have experience programming games on several platforms, including Windows, Linux, Pocket PC, and Game Boy Advance, so my real forté is in software--and although this book is mainly about modifying the Xbox, I believe it is just as interesting to programmers as it is to gamers--and of course, all of the Xbox fans in the world! If you love your Xbox, and want to get the most out of it, then you need this book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I: The Xbox Demystified
1: Welcome to the Xbox Scene
2: Disassembling Your Xbox
3: Identifying Your Xbox Revision

Part II: Mod Chips
4: Introduction to Xbox Modding
5: Installing a Solderless Mod Chip
6: Installing a Soldered Mod Chip

Part III: Software Mods
7: The Xenium Operating System
8: EvolutionX Dashboard
9: Avalaunch Dashboard
10: Xbox Media Center

Part IV: Hardware Mods
11: Replacing The Xbox Case
12: Upgrading The Xbox Hard Drive
13: Lighting Up The Case
14: Cooling Down Your Xbox

INTRODUCTION
The Xbox might be described as a powerful, proprietary PC that has been customized exclusively for running games. This book will help you to maximize the potential of your Xbox video game console by showing you how to modify your Xbox in various ways. You will learn how to disassemble your Xbox, right down to the motherboard, and you will learn about each component inside the Xbox case.

Several chapters are devoted to the most important part of Xbox modding: choosing a mod chip and then learning how to install it in your Xbox. The mod chip allows you to run third-party software on your Xbox that is normally limited exclusively to licensed retail games. By being able to run customized software on your Xbox, you will be able to transform it into a powerful media center capable of playing music files (such as MP3) and video files (such as MPEG2, Divx, WMV, and Xvid). All of the Xbox mod chips currently available work on the same principles, so you will find the coverage of the material applicable to whatever mod chip you use (or plan to install while reading this book). Although this book addresses several of the major mod chips currently available, it focuses primarily on the Xenium mod chip.

I chose this mod chip because it comes with an excellent operating system with features that will assist with upgrading the hard drive and installing your favorite Dashboards and software. All of the mod chips currently on the market are similar, so even if you are using another mod chip (such as SmartXX, Xecuter, X-Bit, X-Chip, or Chameleon), you will find the topics relevant and helpful because the focus is mainly on the Xbox itself, not on any specific model of aftermarket hardware.

Several chapters are devoted to the installation and use of custom Dashboard software--which is somewhat like an operating system for your "modded" Xbox, allowing you to take advantage of software you have installed. For that matter, the new Dashboards provide a way for you to copy software to your Xbox from your PC using a local area network (LAN) connection. Most custom Dashboards come with an FTP server, so you will be able to log on to your Xbox as if it were a computer on the Internet and then transfer files to your Xbox hard drive. Some Dashboards also provide a SAMBA/SMB server that allows you to treat the Xbox hard drive like a shared network drive.

To get the most out of your Xbox, this book will also teach you how to upgrade your hard drive. You will be able to install a new hard drive in your Xbox--replacing the original hard drive--with up to 300GB of storage space, which is plenty of room for anything you want to do with your Xbox.

The hundreds of photos in this book will help to guide you through each subject area--from identifying your particular revision of the Xbox to installing a mod chip to upgrading your hard drive. Everything is fully explained, and each subject area includes dozens of photos that illustrate each step of the process of modding your Xbox.

No matter what you plan to do with your Xbox--from turning it into a monster gaming rig or media center computer to acting as a hub for your big-screen TV and entertainment center--you will find the information you have been looking for in this concise, fully illustrated, thorough, and step-by-step guide to Xbox mods. This book is part hardware and part software, and there is equal treatment of both. You will learn how to fully customize your Xbox from a functional perspective, as well as from a costmetic one. And you will learn how to modify the software to match the exotic changes you have rendered on the physical appearance and functionality of your new "super" Xbox.

If you are an avid gamer, hacker, or hardware junkie, I'm sure you will find this book an excellent addition to your library and an indispensable reference. This book is not just a guide; it is a reference, with all the major features and specifications of each revision of the Xbox, as well as all the major mod chips at your fingertips.

Jonathan S. Harbour
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4.0 out of 5 stars worth the price, February 18, 2005
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I get a kick out of Jonathan S. Harbours books. I enjoy reading them and I own several of them. He seems to really enjoy his job and that makes for a good read. He also seems to know quite a bit about what he's doing, which lends the reader confidence. Confidence enough to try things that may cost you money? We'll see...

This book is about modding your XBOX. There are several reasons someone would want to do this, and the author covers most of them. The primary reason is to run import DVDs and to install software on your XBOX harddrive. Other valid reasons include increasing the hard drive capacity and turning your XBOX into a Media Center. One reason that isn't valid is software piracy. Unfortunately 95% of the people who see this book on the shelf will assume that's what it is about. Those people are wrong. Fortunately the author doesn't dwell on that topic for long.

The primary focus of this book is around the Xenium mod chip, although others are mentioned. The author provides tons of photos and references to help you determine which version of the XBOX you have (who knew there were so many??) and includes detailed instructions for installing both soldered and solderless modchips. The is relevant because certain versions will only allow one or the other.

I have to admit I've been leary of cracking open my XBOX but after reading this book, I've changed my mind. After all, as the author states repeatedly, it's just a PC and my 90 day warranty ended well over a year ago. Even if I don't mod my XBOX, I should at least take a look under the hood.

Will I be adding a mod chip to my XBOX? No comment. Will I be following some of the tips and suggestions for tricking it out and adding cool stuff like lights or a new case skin? Probably. Even if you never crack the case, this is a book worth reading. I read it over a couple days and really enjoyed it.

The book also discusses flashing your XBOX bios, dissassembly (step by step WITH photos), upgrading your hard drive (with more photos) and installing various after market software.

At $25 the book is reasonably priced, although you can find it cheaper at Amazon. ($17 last time I checked)
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5.0 out of 5 stars YOU MUST GET THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!, January 14, 2005
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I recently purchased this wonderful book and let me say if you are into modding and have an Xbox then this is for you. It is aimed toward newbies and it is very detailed without becoming overwhelming. Detailed pictures are provided as is alot of walkthrus on everything from picking the right mod chips to opening your Xbox to finding the right software. Well Done!!!!!!!!
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The Xbox is the most powerful video game console ever designed and remains the reigning champ of the specs three years after it was first introduced to the public (see Figure 1.1). Read the first page
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mod chip, xbe file, hard drive frame, hard drive tray, launch item, launch menu, stock hard drive, cold cathode light, pin header, aftermarket case, tray panel, new front panel, button assembly, port assemblies, video chip, power supply connector, new hard drive, controller ports, bin file, settings screen, rosin flux, video game console, power connector, been soldered, light kit
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Xbox Media Center, File Manager, Microsoft Dashboard, Drive Upgrade Wizard, File Folder, Halo Special Edition, Internet Explorer, Avalaunch Dash, System Utils, United States, Windows Explorer, Xbox Live, Xenium Settings, Western Digital, Identifying Your Xbox Revision, All Revisions, Radio Shack, The Telnet Settings
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