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XBOX chipset question


calbiterol

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Kind of, I was wondering about the feasibility of turning it into a handheld (with my own cooling mechanism that's totally overkill and shouldn't take up much space) and how much space the actual architecture takes up.

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I thought there may be a reason like that... Well that would void the warranty anyway, so why not just open it.

 

I don't believe you will get a handheld device the size of a standard hand held device on the marker at the moment, because, well, it's got to be the size of a CD plus all of the electronics, you may reduce the size, but not really to proper hand held, and then you'd need a whole VDU (visual display unit) as well.

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Well, I wasn't going to even try if there wasn't a possibility of it being feasible, and if it is, I'll prolly track down a new xbox just for the reason. And I'm dropping the CD unit and not considering a screen unit - kind of like an uberpowerful PalmPilot.

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If you drop the CD part, then what will be the input of the console (ie. where the game is fed into it?).... without a CD or cooling i suppose it could be possible, but I've never seen one open, only heard of the mega sized cooling system. Still the 'motherboard' of the XBox is probably quite sizeable.

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Well i rember reading in pop sci or mech that there is a guy that turns consoles like n 64 into playable handhelds you may want to run a search and see what u find. I wish i could give you more detailes.

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Well then, found some pics and some information. The motherboard is "seven or eight inches square" [http://www.vanshardware.com/articles/2001/november/011116_Xbox/011116_Xbox.htm] and is connected via special links to various accessories. Given that the whole thing is specialized, it does not appear to be practical (or space friendly - a seven-ich handheld would be... huge) to use it as a PDA on steroids.

 

That means it's on to the PS2 and Gamecube. After that, it's down to custom-built.

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PS2 has a 300 mhz processor. That rules it out.

 

[Edit:

Gamecube is 485 mhz. Bare minimum for me is 733 (xbox speed). That rules out everything but a custom made system. Bummer. Any ideas about how to make xbox games run on computers (the original disks)? Aside from software emulators?

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That blows anything on the market out of the water.

 

To be specific, that can play games (well, ones that don't invoke a state of processor neurosis - like, for example, Doom 3, which is way to processor demanding), function as an mp3 player, a personal organizer (just like a palm pilot), has USB (so it can, in theory, connect to a wireless network) and run a linux OS. I think that was about the idea that I had. Can't think of much else. Like a mini-tablet pc.

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