Xbox Modchip Featuring Onboard Operating System 235
An anonymous reader writes "A group of talented coders known as TeamXodus, have released an xbox modification chip with a difference, the 'Xenium' is a modchip which features a fully legal operating system that was coded by the team from scratch. The mod can be installed Solderlessly and will allow the end user to unlock the power of the xbox and run applications such as Linux on their Xbox. The onboard Operating system currently stands at version 2.0 and features a massive 1.35 million lines of code and was recently reviewed by HomeCinemaChoice whereby they declared the Xenium 'The creators of the easiest Xbox modification - the complete package.'"
Utility computing (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Utility computing (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Utility computing (Score:5, Interesting)
Other than that, there is the cool factor you mentioned.
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Re:Utility computing (Score:3, Informative)
Yes. [blkbk.com]
Re:Utility computing (Score:2)
Re:Utility computing (Score:2)
I use mine for the same thing, but also play emulated consoles (rom-type only) on the thing. However I took the all-Xbox software route, as opposed to running some other OS on it. I have a 1.1 with the samsung dvd-rom, with the flash unlocked and TSOP flashed with executer2 bios. My dashboard is avalaunch and my media player is XBMC, with the exception that I play DVDs with the actual microsoft DVD player, for which I do have the dongle and microsoft official remote :P It's the only media player I use in t
I dunno about that... (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait a second... I was saying why "some people" mod their xbox. For... uh... someone I know, its much more of a value factor than a cool factor, especially.. uh... when the person I know doesn't know anyone else with xbox's.
AND SO WHAT IF I'VE GIVEN MY XBOX A CUSTOM PAINT JOB??!?!?! ITS ONE OF A KIND DANGIT AND ITS COOL!!!!!! ;)
Re:I dunno about that... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I dunno about that... (Score:2)
I see a lot of fancy robots here today. Made of real shiny metal. But that don't impress the Robot Devil, no sir!
No sir!
Cos if you're a sinner, he's gonna plug his infernal modem in the wall belchin' smoke and flame. Amd he's gonna download ya straight to Robot Hell!
Straight to hell!
Re:Utility computing (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Utility computing (Score:4, Interesting)
You would get more bang for the buck with a true blue PC. This is true, can't argue this. The only xbox benifit is that it's small, and has good tv output.
A laptop is also small, often has TV output, but would likely cost you $300-$400 or so on e-bay for the same CPU class as xbox.
The x-box I believe is $150 new.
Someone else will have to find prices for things like the shoebox sized flex-atx style PCs, but for a new device the x-box is still reasonably priced.
Re:Utility computing (Score:5, Insightful)
I would argue it pretty hard. The main advantage to the Xbox is that it's a ubiquitous, standard hardware platform that has a standard software layout.
If you want to add a remote control to a homebrew PC, you have a dozen different choices with 3 or 4 different technologies, some of which are supported directly by your software and some of which require extensive configuration. Some will never work at all, though you have no way of knowing this until you've spent $$ and hours of your time.
If you want to add a remote control to an Xbox, you go to Target, pay $30, and buy the remote. Plug in the IR reciever and all of the modded software is usable by remote -- you can use it to navigate through any third-party launcher, file manager or media player. No configuration, no setup, no troubleshooting.
When the guys work on the Xbox player software, they know exactly what hardware its going to run on. It's going to be a certain processor with a certain amount of RAM, etc. So they can tune the heck out of it, and if it runs choppy they know they need to work on the code, not just tell people to buy more RAM.
Re:Utility computing (Score:2)
Call me silly, but I just use a wireless keyboard and mouse [logitech.com]. $50 on the closeout circuit and do the job quite well.
Re:Utility computing (Score:2)
It depends on what you're looking for. For less than $200-250 for everything you'll need to use an Xbox for a general purpose computing device aside from a television or compatible display, including having a game pad and the remote, a late celeron 733 with pretty nice TV out is not a bad setup. I'm talking about an advanced AV dongle like composite or s-video, it's got digital audio output, it has an 8 gig disk which is enough for your lesser purposes, it's got 100 meg ethernet, the video card is really q
Re:Utility computing (Score:3, Insightful)
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An XBox is much smaller than an average computer and has built-in hookups to a TV and sound system. With this operating system, you can actually reduce the size of your entire media center to a single small box.
Add network remote control and SSH connectivity to it, and it's any geek's dream.
Oh yeah, and it plays video games, too!
Slashdotted already! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Slashdotted already! (Score:3, Informative)
This is an option more people should really consider when shopping for a capable machine to run a dedicated server. The total cost of a first-rate modchip (like the Xenium or, better yet, the brand new Xecuter3) and an xbox bought on ebay could easily be under $200.
The xbox comes with an 8GB HDD, so, unless you'll host media, this is perfect. Why pay more for a bigger HDD if it'll never be used? Th
A new way to fight piracy (Score:5, Funny)
Web Server (Score:3, Interesting)
Suppose I switch between XBOX gaming and file serving?
Google Cache (Score:5, Informative)
Switch (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Switch (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Switch (Score:2, Interesting)
Microsoft has spent millions on detecting illegit xboxes on their networks for obvious reasons - they don't want people hacking game physics/item counts or, more importantly, potentially crashing the Live server software from unexpected requests sent from modified clients. (this is Microsoft, remember?)
Live's protectection first creates a hash of your BIOS, so if you try to connect and don't have the official xbox bios, you get y
Re:Switch (Score:2)
Okaaaay... yes, true, probably nobody would look there. But I can't help but wonder what you manage to "hide" in your xbox... don't know about you, but there isn't really a whole lot of room in mine
Not to mention that you're probably messing w/the box's ability to cool properly... but then if the cover is off all the time maybe that's making up for it..
Re:Switch (Score:2)
Yes, actually the Xenium (the one in the story) can do this. You boot into the Xenium OS, and then you can pick the "stock kernel", which will boot the boxx of the MS kernel and turn off the mod. Then you can go on live.
Reboot, and you're back to running a non-stock / modded kernel..
applications such as Linux (Score:5, Funny)
I better get me an OS, I'm running an application without one!
All links dead.. (Score:5, Insightful)
This would take care of the 'Slashdot can't cache stories because it would rob people of ad profits' thing, because it'll give the submitted the option to cache the pages, and it would still provide an uncached link.
Re:All links dead.. (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:All links dead.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Slashdot's refusal to cache sites is stupid. Their reasons to the contrary (it's too slow, ad revenue) are bogus. VERY few stories on Slashdot are all that time-critical. If they hold a story for a day or two to get permission, it's not like it's the end of the world. The stuff that actually IS urgent, like security patches, is practically always hosted on big sites that don't need caching. And the ad revenue doesn't matter if a site goe
Re:All links dead.. (Score:3, Interesting)
The reason is that the subscription business model of "see it before the crowds turn the server into molten sludge" would disappear.
If I had a huge bandwidth bill because of slashdot herding 250K+ people to my website for fun and profit you sure as hell better believe I'll sue their asses to recover the bandwidth bills.
Re:All links dead.. (Score:2)
I think therin lies the real problem with your idea. This system either requires a) that article submitters also submit a "contact email" that goes with every link they put in their story, or b) that the editors follow every link, and then dig around for who knows how long trying to find a contact. The second is definitely not practical.
In fact, neither are practical. Even IF you can find such an email, most of
1.35 million lines of code? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:1.35 million lines of code? (Score:3, Funny)
"Arnold was unhappily aware that the complete Jurassic Park program contained more than half a million lines of code, most of it undocumented, without explanation."
Not sure about the movie though.
Re:1.35 million lines of code? (Score:2, Informative)
"How many lines of code are there?"
"About two million."
"Two million?"
"Yeah."
What a minute? (Score:5, Informative)
Anyway, I would love to install WindowsXP Media Center in addition to Linux on mine. If I could also run Xbox games it would be a pure orgasm.
Does anyone know if you can add additional hard drives or bigger ones?
If I were Billly gates I would port Windows Media center to the Xbox2 and turn it into a PVR/Video game system. PS/2 and Nintendo would have their asses majorily kicked in!
Re:What a minute? (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:What a minute? (Score:4, Informative)
This player will play almost any format you can throw at it, and in addition, will play/record shoutcast streams, can connect to SMB/Samba servers, and various other networked devices for streamed media. Hell, it even gives you a weather forecast at the click of a button, and the ability to check the IMDB database about a movie before you view it. Also you can use sync correction for any files that are slightly out of sync. All of these things are just off the top of my head, but there are many more such as HDTV support, etc. And all you need to do is add a on/off switch to the modchip and you can play any xbox games, including on Xbox Live.
To answer your question about larger harddrives, the xbox can handle any size hard drive you want to throw at it. It was once limited to 137GB but this has since been corrected in the newer bioses.
Other good resources for information: http://xbox-scene.com/ [xbox-scene.com] http://www.xbox-linux.org/ [xbox-linux.org]
Now please clean up your mess ;)
DD
Re:What a minute? (Score:2)
I am talking about using it like a Tivo in addition to an entertainment device.
XPMC has listings on all your channels and you can program it to do stuff like skip commericals or watch one show while another is recorded.
With XPMC I dont have to pay a monthly fee either unlike TIvo.
Re:What a minute? (Score:2)
So no it wont be playable on the pc.
Why did Microsoft do this?
My guess is they have FX(NT 4 code that enabled alpha's to run x86 NT apps) and connetix so they will emulate the old xbox in a similiar fashion with a ppc version of Windows2k embedded.
It would have been cheaper to keep using x86 processors and hell of alot easier but it was Microsoft's deciscion.
I am just saying PVR abilities in addition t
Re:What a minute? (Score:2, Interesting)
Actually, the xbox uses its own filesystem: FATX. In order to linux on it, the linux root partition is stored in a (by default) 3GB file located on the root of either the E or F partitions. This file contains all linux data in a sort of emulated reiserfs filesystem (assuming you use Gentoox).
The xbox kernel was ported to the xbox and wrapped in an
Re:What a minute? (Score:2)
No, Linux runs directly on the Xbox hardware. There is a tiny application that boots up Linux. It is 100% analogous to LOADLIN.EXE that people once used to bootstrap Linux from DOS. Once the Linux kernel is running that application is not used anymore (it is overwritten in memory).
Re:What a minute? (Score:4, Informative)
That is why you can't just pop these hard drives into a computer and modify the contents of them. There is a trick where you turn on the xbox, it unlocks the hard drive, and then you unplug it while the xbox is still on and then plug it into a computer and you can gain access to it. It's very risky though and not something I'd recommend.
However, you're right that you can replace the xbox hard drive with a larger one and the mod chip won't have any problems seeing it.
Solderless is not the way to go (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Solderless is *now* the way to go (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Solderless is not the way to go (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Solderless is not the way to go (Score:2, Informative)
Of course, you could just replace the fan if you are that bothered - if I remember correctly they are just standard 80mm PC fans. Maybe something from Quiet PC [quietpc.com] or similar?
Re:Solderless is not the way to go (Score:3, Informative)
what you want to do is to clean it properly before installing(they had some lube inside them, which can be a problem as it seeps down).
the chips attach _tightly_ to the board with a screw. no fucking way it's moving unless you drag it by the usb cable connector that's handy to leave outside the box(oh yeah, to be extra safe one of those chips with usb flasher built in rock)..
(the guy i modded one for with a solde
Lemme Guess... (Score:3, Funny)
I'm guessing HomeCinemaChoice is not affiliated with Microsoft?
Legal issues? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Legal issues? (Score:2)
I suspect it falls under interoperability exemptions under most DMCA-type laws.
As long as its main purpose is to enable linux to run and not to run bootleg copies of games, then there is no legal reason to ban it.
Re:Legal issues? (Score:2)
I think you wildly overestimate that interoperability exception, at least under the actual US-DMCA. That exception is effectively useless.
The only exemption it grants is to decriminalize the act of decrypting software, and only for studying that software for certian purposes. It is still illegal to alter or disable anything, it is still illegal to decrypt data other than software, and it is still illegal to do anything DMCA-related outside of the study phase.
It only helps you wri
Xeniums aren't the greatest (Score:5, Informative)
In particular, they have done something weird with the hard drive partitioning/copying utils, and hard drives made using the Xenium tools actually *prevent* the XBox being used to play original games.
The way to remedy this situation is to format the hard drive using EvoX, and build the file system from scratch again.
GG guys, release a modchip with tools that prevent the original legal purpose...
I would suggest going for a far cheaper modchip, and not having to put up with the strange behaviour the Xenium brings about.
Re:Xeniums aren't the greatest (Score:5, Informative)
this isn't new (Score:4, Informative)
Re:this isn't new (Score:2, Insightful)
Anything you wish to know you can find there.
Here's a mirror (Score:5, Funny)
Posted by timothy on Sunday September 26, @04:30PM
from the that-and-a-pawnshop-visit dept.
An anonymous reader writes "A group of talented coders known as TeamXodus, have released an xbox modification chip with a difference, the 'Xenium' is a modchip which features a fully legal operating system that was coded by the team from scratch. The mod can be installed Solderlessly and will allow the end user to unlock the power of the xbox and run applications such as Linux on their Xbox. The onboard Operating system currently stands at version 2.0 and features a massive 1.35 million lines of code and was recently reviewed by HomeCinemaChoice whereby they declared the Xenium 'The creators of the easiest Xbox modification - the complete package.'"
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This has been out for a WHILE (but it does rock) (Score:5, Interesting)
But it still does rock. You can do things right out of the box that normally take a lot of searching and downloading with other chips, e.g. format an enormous hard drive to FATX and copy over all the old partitions and information, all with one push of a button.
As a bonus it includes Cromwell in its own memory bank on the chip. This is the BIOS that's usually used to start linux distros. I use it for my MythTV XBOX. To tell the truth I've never even had to add an extra BIOS to it, because all I use the XBOX for is for MythTV and to VNC for Linux apps.
Oh, it's also really easy to turn off so you can use your XBOX for xbox-live, if that's your bag.
Will it run Windows? (Score:2)
Re:Will it run Windows? (Score:2, Informative)
Can I run VMware in Xbox-Linux?
Yes. You can run MS-DOS and Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 on an Xbox on top of VMware in Linux. If configured correctly, the guest operating system can have up to 48 MB of RAM (on a 64 MB Xbox; up to 112 MB on a 128 MB Xbox). Performance is very good (even playing DivX in Windows works flawlessly). Windows 3D games will not work because the VMware Tools SVGA II driver (4.5.2) emulates only 2D video hardware with 16MB video RAM.
Re:Will it run Windows? (Score:2)
Word of warning (Score:2, Informative)
Coded from scratch? (Score:2, Interesting)
Dubious, Am I (Score:5, Insightful)
Dubious, am I, of such an achievement. I speak from the experience of writing code myself for many years. That is just a whole lot of code simply for the purpose of selling a mod chip to a soon-to-be obsolete product. Any coding team this good could be making a lot of money working for any major software vendor.
I would accept that they modified a block of existing, open source code, and be impressed by that achievement alone. But that's not what the summary says.
As for what the article says, well, I'll have to read that directly after the /. tsunami passes.
Re:Dubious, Am I (Score:2)
Dubious, am I, of such an achievement . . . . . -
Re:Dubious, Am I (Score:2)
The original Xenium OS (Score:3, Informative)
Just installed mine this week.... (Score:3, Informative)
The box came apart easily and the chip went in easily enough, though it did not boot the first time. After nudging teh chip back and forth a few times, i got it to boot to the xenium screen (almost instant startup). The FTP client was already running and had acquired an ip from my router. I was able to ftp the evolutionx front end over an voila! it works. Less than an hour.
I went back to play a game later to find the ms front end come up with an error. I realized that the chip had become unseated. I had to take it completely apart and nudge it again. After that it worked. Once it stopped working again, i cut a hole in the side of my xbox to allow my finger in the side to press it down. I've only had to do that once or twice so far. Actually well worth it.
Re:Just installed mine this week.... (Score:2)
Thats what I never could get btw (with these solderless mod chips) - were geeks - we should know how to solder - once its in its in and there's no question about how good its electrical contact is.
Site Is Down Due To Slashdotting No Doubt (Score:2)
Real helpful links we've got here.
This is cool except... (Score:5, Interesting)
So we fired it up there in the store and lo and behold this menu comes up for Xenium by TeamXodus. I knew it was a modded X-Box but didn't know why she would have one or why she would want to return it. Apparently she had purchased it from another Wal-Mart and someone returned the modded X-Box there.
She kept asking me why someone would do this and I tried to explain the coolness factor of being able to control your own X-Box. She wasn't getting it. So, she returned it and got a regular ol' X-Box that does what she wants.
However, I'm confused as to why someone would successfully mod an X-Box and then return it! Is this Xenium thing not all that its cracked up to be? Was it too powerful for someone to handle and they had to bring it back? I don't know, but it really makes me wonder...
Re:This is cool except... (Score:2)
Ripped off?
Hardware? We don't need no stinkin' hardware. (Score:3, Informative)
The only hardware changes I've made to my xbox are a larger hard drive and an ATA/133 cable, but using the UDE it boots to linux on power-on for a nice, low-cost set top entertainment center.
For more pertinent information, see:2 43341 [xbox-scene.com]
2 43893 [xbox-scene.com]
http://xbox-linux.org/ [xbox-linux.org]
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/ [xbox-scene.com]
1.35 MILLION lines of code? (Score:3, Insightful)
Besides, if these guys are that good they should be coding a real operating system and throw it in the mix with Linux and Windows.
Overhyped... again (Score:5, Informative)
Stupid Slashdot... (Score:3, Informative)
Man I hate Slashdot lately. Duplicate posts on the front page, uninformed MS bashing at random, borderline "infomercial" posts about products that don't deserve the screen real-estate... get your act together people, Slashdot is losing face.
Why site is /.ed? (Score:3, Funny)
DMCA Take down letters? (Score:2)
Got to love the DMCA.... Instantly made all your hardware you buy... not yours..
Don't waste your time or money on mod chips! (Score:3, Informative)
1. 007 AUF
2. MechAssault
3. Splinter Cell
Rent or borrow an Action Replay for the Xbox, or some other USB Xbox save cart dongle.
Then use this software xbox modding method:
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?s
It is just as good as a mod chip. You can boot directly into Xbox Media Center, from which you can launch custom software, downloaded Xbox games, burned Xbox games, movies, music, etc.
Far cheaper, far easier, so why buy a mod chip?
Just to clear some things up.... (Score:4, Informative)
1.35 million lines of code for an operating system, including kernel, drivers, libraries, applications, etc etc etc... is not at all unbelievable. And, like they said, that includes library code. Pull in SDL, there's quite a chunk of code for 5 minutes work. Pull in some other libraries, and there's more big chunks of code, and so on. Considering they must have drivers for all of the hardware, as well as lots of various libraries for their networking, UI, httpd, etc... i'm suprised the number isn't higher. I'd be interested to see a count of the lines of sourcecode that go into a small linux distribution, including everything from kernel to user space apps, just for comparison.
Also... yes, linux is an OS, of course... Their wording was a bit poor. However, to run Linux on the xbox, the user *must* run an application... the loader, whether that be cromwell, xromwell, or xbeboot.
The claim that XOS2 is based on OsKit is rather ill founded, and goes back to some discussions about a year ago. I happen to know one of the Team Xodus developers, and he tells me that although Oskit was considered for the project, it was quickly decided against.
These "rival modchip makers" need to find some better reverse engineers, who stop making assumptions based on political and social forces.
Also, the source for all of the components which were based on cromwell (the old "os") are available for download from their site.
It has also been stated here that this is "nothing new"... that smartxx and x3 and x-chip all have OSes too. Well, smartxx's "os" is based on cromwell, a GPL platform, and they have not released any source, or made any efforts whatsoever to comply with GPL, and have even publicly said that they would not do so. X3 and X-chip's "OS"es are both based on illegally modified and redistributed microsoft kernels. Really, the big acheivement here is the first and only LEGAL os, written from scratch, for the specific purpose of xbox modding. Yes, IMHO that is quite an acheivement, and worth of
Finally...
"Besides, if these guys are that good they should be coding a real operating system and throw it in the mix with Linux and Windows. "
Who ever said they havn't? Most of these programmers work on embedded platforms besides the xbox, as well.
Re:But... (Score:4, Insightful)
Besides..which video cards have component outputs? Which sound cards have digital audio outputs? Support AC3, Dolby, DTS? Where do I get a nice interface that you can navigate with controller, keyboard, or remote? This is all pretty much standard once you drop your xbox off to someone who knows what they're doing for a couple hours.. after that, it's plug in and go.
And oh.. on more thing.. it plays some killer games. (*drool*Fable*drool*)
Re:But... (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:But... (Score:3, Informative)
I assume you're too young to have played Populous then. It's not many people who invent a whole new genre...
Because... (Score:2)
Re:Because... (Score:2)
Re:But... (Score:2)
And while XBox in Europe runs 149eur, from the necessary parts you enumerated, only RAM falls below this price. Well, maybe also motherboard, if it's not too good.
Robert
I never knew hell was in Poland (Score:2)
Re:I never knew hell was in Poland (Score:2)
Robert
I actually have one of these..... (Score:5, Informative)
It has an awesome FTP program out of the box... and plans to run BIO's straight from the harddrive instead of from the TSOP.
The only downside to the whole thing is that it seems the website for xodus is not currently up anymore, so lord knows if the improvements will actually come through... and the little solderless adaptor has been a horrible pain as it doesn't really sit well on the board, and so I had to keep opening it up over and over until I got a bigger screw to hold the thing down. Other than that it's been a total boat.
My xbox now just has become my own personal media center... and houses a 40 GB harddrive, all my mp3 albums, runs Slayer's Evox install, and comes with loads of great apps for doing just about everything a XBOX could do; but microsoft was too whipped by the industry to include.
Best part? Playing DVD's without a remote... something the xbox should have been able to do in the beggining.
I still get a kick out the the glow my xbox emits letting me know that it's running my favorite *legal* bios.
Re:I actually have one of these..... (Score:2)
Legal - Not for long if your government has anything to say about it.
Slashdot needs (Score:2, Funny)
TIAJ (Score:4, Funny)