Very Kewl Ray! Hahahaha

Eric

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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 1:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [brlug-general] Old Treasure



Heh, me and my neighbor got some X-box's and put mod chips in them about
a month or two ago.  Replaced the 10-gig drive with a 120-gig drive.
With all the Atari, NES, SNES and PS emulators, we easily have a few
thousand old school games.  Legend of Zelda rules!!  It is insane.  Xbox
is connected to my entertainment center.  The xbox media player is cool
also.  
It plays mp3, ogg, mpeg, avi, divx, jpg viewer, etc.  It also does xbmsp
(xbox media streaming protocol) so i can stream ogg/mp3/divx to the xbox
from my linux box (using the ccxstream util).  We streamed Jay and
Silent Bob Strike Back divx from my linux box, over 802.11b two doors
down to his house, and watched it there, hahaha.

To keep this on topic, my xbox runs Gentoo.  Cool stuff (and still 
questionable, legally...)

http://www.r-a-y.org/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=xbox


-ray


On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Dustin Puryear wrote:

> I just came back from a friend's in Houston running an X-Box, and let 
> me
> just say wow! Very nice. "Why the hell are you saying that Dustin!"
you 
> ask? Because this was a hacked X-Box that was running every emulator
from 
> MAME to emulators for the Atari 2800 and Playstation. Anyone remember
Ghost 
> n' Goblins? There were *at least* 300 old games on that machine. The
guy 
> also had a wireless hub connected to the X-Box so that it was wired
into 
> his home network. He said he could play MP3's off his main computer on
his 
> X-Box, which was plugged into his entertainment system.



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