If the Xbox cant find a boot disk it auto jumps to netboot (good)
After it jumps to netboot it just sits there (bad) – anyway you could make it auto ‘connect’ after say 120 seconds if the controller isn’t touched?
Secondly the netboot option isn’t IIS6 (windows server web hosting) friendly. If I host the resctoox.t00x file on my spare xbox another xbox can boot from it fine. If I host the file on my windows server I get a page not found when I try to drag it down. If I rename the file to resctoox.t the windows web server offers it up. I think a way round this would be to make the BIOS look for /sourceforge/xbox-linux/resctoox.t* omitting the 00x but maintaining backward compatibility with v6.11
Your thoughts.
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hehe, Unlikely, I’ve already had a brush with Bill.ShALLaX wrote:as for the "t00x" extension, go complain to microsoft.
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SWEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!! now we're sucking guzzo!
Never dreamt you could squeeze so much into a 256k ROM
Never dreamt you could squeeze so much into a 256k ROM
Go fully native, it's the destiny of all Mk1 Xboxes
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...
The needs of the many out way the needs of the few or the one ...