Team Resurgent and Xbox-Scene here saying big thanks for the kind words and coverage of this incredible work done by Shal, TR ( Equinox you legend )and Modz. Its a great time for the xbox currently with many passionate projects being worked on. /Wave
This comment just made me aware that Xbox-scene still exists and that there is a discord now 😮. Thanks for all the hard work to those that worked on this.
Man, I just brought out my OG Xbox last week that I modded with the team executer mod chip like 20 years ago. Still works great! Good to know about the new options!
Bro these transitions were beautiful. You have such a talent for editing. You have 254k subscribers but your videos have the production quality of a 10m sub channel.
THIS! Is exactly what I have been looking for the last couple weeks. Tito you always know how to make my wallet lighter. What an amazing time we live in with all these passionate modders creating new mods. Cheers to you for the great video and also to all these talented people doing hard work. 🍻
You kids and your modchips. Back in 2005 we would just use a memory card, one of 3 games, and crossover ethernet cable to connect the PC to the Xbox and run modding software from that. Didn't need no fancy custom BIOS, we just used a slightly modified vanilla homescreen and the built in HDD for storage.
@@PhurPher Well, you obviously didn't follow the scene back then. Modchips for the OG Xbox were extremely popular due to significant advantages over a softmod; there are like a hundred variants from dozens of developers, because they sold like hot cakes. "We" also didn't use a "slightly modified vanilla homescreen"; many of us used XBMC (initially called XMP; still in active development as Kodi).
@@rockapartie No, I don't. I was hoping for a reply like this lol. I never had a need to anything but softmod cause I didn't even know what could be gained with chips that I wasn't already getting from softmodding Never seen XBMC before either. Is that the same Kodi as the windows media center Kodi, or made by the same people rather?
@@PhurPher"You kids and your modchips.". I'm probably older than you are 😅. I've always used mod chips because there is no need to lock a HDD after it's changed out. Also In this age, a lot of CD drives are just dead and throwing error codes on startup. I can easily bypass that and 3D print a drive deleter. There are many benefits to mod chips over soft mods.
The faculty you have to follow and dig out all those niche projects and to disclose them in such a refined, classy way makes your channel so special. Love it.
This thing literally saved my Xbox that would not boot without a modchip (for some reason), the previous one broke (one of those cheap alladin clones) and the thing sat on a box for years Now it's going strong with cerbios and tons of games ❤
Iirc, part of an Xbox's boot code is stored on the IDE hard drive. These hard drives are paired to a motherboard with a password stored in the EEPROM. If the drive's password isn't wiped by a modchip, the hard drive can only be used by a motherboard that passes the correct password. If you don't have a mod chip or your Xbox dies, you can recover the hard drive's password with FATXplorer 3.0 beta 31 or later...if it's a Western Digital disk.
I don't even have an Xbox, I just watch your videos because of the quality. You never cease to amaze me with how professional your videos look and feel.
This video warms my heart, I miss the days where my entire friend group would LAN with our modded xboxes. I still have 4 or 5 OG xboxes in storage...I may have to do this.
Seems like I should add an OG Xbox to my consoles in the near future, always exciting to see how much love there is in the community for those consoles.
I'm having flashbacks from 20 years ago when it took me 30 minutes of trying to solder my executer mod chip to the dreaded D0 contact using a crappy $15 Radio Shack soldering iron with no flux. I got it soldered and working but the trauma remains to this day. Great memories from the early Xbox-Scene days :)
If the community can come up with a way to pair a hard drive to the system without running a burnt disc with homebrew on it (ala Project Stellar) this might be the one for me. My OG Xbox has been out of commission for over a decade because it needs a new power supply, new HDD/SDD, and at the time it needed a new DVD drive to be able to run the app to pair the drive. Apparently you can use any old PC DVD drive with a modded console minus the ability to run original disks (a feature I DON'T need) but it would be great if I didn;t have worry about burning discs at all. As it stands I;ve been procrastinating on buying project stellar because of the price but if ModXo can do the same AND is cheap because it;s running on a Pico, this is the one. Getting a HDD/SDD is dead simple and getting a power supply shouldn't be too hard. The DVD drive was the worst part of the repair because price but if I can just remove it from the equation completely, that would be great. At that point I don't really have any excuses left to procrastinate on getting this thing FINALLY fixed. Edit: 15:59 "Such as Hard Drive set up" SCOOOOOOORRRREEEEEEE! This is the one for me. Hell I already have a regular Pico, but I'll probably just grab a Tiny and a carrier board. that way I don;t have to manually add all the bitty resistors. I'm Okay at soldering but soldering tiny things like Surface Mount Resistors is NOT my forte. Either way though, I might wait for the Prometheos port to have a little more time in the oven, but this is EXACTLY what I wanted. Cheap AND can set up storage without a burnt disc.
Pro Tip - Add flux to your desoldering braid and you probably wont need to use your pump as often. That combo would have sucked all the solder out of those holes.
Oh yeah I really can’t wait for this one to take off. The OG Xbox is really where modding was exposed to me. Not to mention, the Xbox was probably one of the most extensively modded consoles of the era.
Almost like my nickname Moncho... ModXo. 😁 Amazing Tito! Love this! I wasn't sure to add modchip because of the cost and the propietary software of each one. But this project gives me hope. I can't wait to buy one. Great work as always. Blessings man.
I cant wait to see what becomes possible once PrometheOS on modxo hits its stride. This is only the beginning, and theres a lot of room for interesting features that werent really possible before. Long live the Xbox scene!
The Pi Pico has become such a GOAT for some many mods in the past few years. So keen to see what the future holds for PIco base Xbox mod chips, would love to be able to have a LED ring around the Xbox logo or something similar controlled by the same Pico that is running the Xbox bios
This is incredible. I won't be dismantling my xecuters but this is perfect for those lost souls you find in goodwill shops with bad hard drives that code on boot.
The X3 chip I installed in 2005 was the last chip I ever needed. However, I took it out to sell when a collector made an obscene offer for it. I put a Jafar in it’s place and that’s the last chip I’ll ever need. You make a strong case here though. If I ever open my console again, I’ll solder a ribbon cable to the pin header and D0 and run it through a vent, and double-sided tape whatever modchip to the top of the case :D
Your soldering music sounds like what you'd hear in a 1980s Garfield TV show 😂 This looks really promising. Once I get around to "re"-modding my OG Xbox, I had planned on a Project Stellar for the HDMI and hopeful future capability of native wireless controller support, but this is one I'll be keeping an eye out for too now.
Both my XBoxes are already modchipped, but it's nice to see alternative with open source projects that can be perpetuated by someone else even if the original creator abandons the project.
The OG XBOX modchip scene has been stagnant for many years, primarily due to how easy it is to softmod the console. Now, with other mods being developed that require a hardmod (like Cerbios), demand for something other than the old Aladdin clones has picked up. Thanks to the community!
As an electronic engineer I did not want to spend my money on mod chips that where hard to use. This to me sounds amazing and already having a background working with Pis and microcontrollers I am really excited in what you could do with the extra I/O. When this gets stable I might want to take a dive into this one.
The Xbox modding scene continues to amaze me even this far removed from the Xbox's launch. Using a Pico as a modchip is very clever. I wonder if that method can be used on PS3s and 360s as well, with a different implementation and the specific software for those systems of course.
While I have never owned the 2001 version of Xbox (Original Xbox), It's nice to see this console get a modchip that could be the "Be All, End All" for using the hardware on this console to its fullest potential...But of course, years down the road another one will improve over the old one so.
Honestly always cool to watch these modding videos even if i never attempt them myself. Its super cool to see how resourceful the rasberry pi has been on multiple modding projects theough videoss
As someone who has 2 xboxs that need full replacements of the Hard Drive, and since its apparently just easier to mod in a sata hdd/ssd, this felt like a message from above. The pico being cheaper than older mod chips really calls to me.
Thank you for the videos Tito. You have inspired me to do my first modded console (GB DMG with Funny Playing IPS). It was my first time soldering and is was daunting but I managed. So thanks and much respect.
Im so happy we're in the generation where new technology is helping old technology keeping up ... we have psp on ras and now xbox on ras nintendo Switch on ras. This raspberry is such a life saver for these old technologies !!!
This is awesome, especially if it allows for a relatively uncomplicated harddrive swap. Even the newer harddrives in the old Xbox are comming up on their 20th birthday, their lifecycles are definitely nearing the end. And with the harddrive gone, you need a cheap, relatively uncomplicated method to put in a new one, and Chinese pico clones are less than $5 each.
@@Sky_theidiot23He called stellar a game changer. Which it actually was/is. People just get all butthurt because makemhz is running a business and didn't open source his product.
Man, this is so much easier than my mod chip from the first year that the console was released. It had something like 35 wires to solder in. I was working at a computer show and found a guy that said he would mod it for me overnight so I ran to Best buy and bought one.
RP2040 has became popular not only because it is widely available and cheap, but also that it uses PIO that has 8 state machine to emulate many real-time protocols
Can't wait until we have the ultimate PS2 with all these mods. I see Stone Age Gamer has new HDMI kits for PS2. If those turn out to be good, then all we need now is an SD card reader and we'll be able to play every PS1-PS2 game on our modern tvs with no lag/quality resolution. Even though PS2 is my favorite console of that generation, there is no easy way to get decent resolution out of it, nowhere near the quality of the OG XBOX and Gamecube progressive scan
I'm looking forward to seeing LCD/OLED screen support for those that don't want to find rare and costly Xecuter chips and screens. The only con I see with the Pi Pico is future updates requiring reconnecting the chip via USB.
Would love to see this mod chip make chihiro conversions easier. Being able to switch between home console and arcade functionality would be absolutely huge
I already have everything needed. I also like that this does not use any Windows specific software. Considering I used to install modchips into the Wii and Xbox 360 without any kind magnification I think this is very beginner friendly.
Bought a wireless transmitter for n64 controller from Retro Fi and it's using a raspi nano. Two of my hitboxes are also using a 2040. Really impressive what raspi did. It's cheap and available. Amazing hw. ☮️
I currently have my og xbox, that I bought in 2003 running xecuter 2.3b lite + 2Tb + Noctua fan... Also I have 5 other og xbox's ready for modding. Now a days the way to go was Xenuim, but those cost at least 45€ per piece here, so I just ordered couple of those Rasperry Picos for 5€ a piece to test this mod. I think this ModXo is going to be a gamechanger for xbox modding.
something not many people seem to do is solder the d0 motherboard wire to the chassis of the console (instead of console to chip) - it will do the same thing and not need to be removed if you remove the chip for maintenance or any other reason. d0 just tells the console to boot form the LPC header when grounded.
Hmm? If you remove the chip with D0 permanently grounded, your console won't boot. Wiring to the chip is fine, and allows the chip to control D0 so you can boot from the TSOP if needed.
@@GoTeamScotch yea, but it's easier to resolder/desolder the d0 to the case than the chip. Just a trick I use. Of course you have to disconnect d0 from ground if you want to boot from the tsop
Team Resurgent and Xbox-Scene here saying big thanks for the kind words and coverage of this incredible work done by Shal, TR ( Equinox you legend )and Modz. Its a great time for the xbox currently with many passionate projects being worked on. /Wave
This comment just made me aware that Xbox-scene still exists and that there is a discord now 😮. Thanks for all the hard work to those that worked on this.
@Hazeno typing this from his bath tub.
@Mr_Milenko How did you guess? 😂😂
Any support for CPU upgraded consoles?
@@Johnny_LuvBucketsit’s said in the video.
Man people who create open source projects are really a god send to the community
The entire internet should be open source. You have a right to know what your electronics are made of and what they're doing.
everyday heros
Bro I legit reddit posted like 4 or 5 years ago asking about using a pi to mod-chip the Xbox and I got laughed at
Reddit moment
Even at that time it could have been used to read and write the eeprom...
when psnee was made?
Womp womp
Pi and Pico are different things. Pico is a microcontroller while Pi is an SBC.
Man, I just brought out my OG Xbox last week that I modded with the team executer mod chip like 20 years ago. Still works great! Good to know about the new options!
Remove the battery cap from the board
Bro these transitions were beautiful. You have such a talent for editing. You have 254k subscribers but your videos have the production quality of a 10m sub channel.
Thank you so much 🙏
He's really good at this. Very professional video production and editing.
Man this retro renew intro give me goosebumps every time 😮
THIS! Is exactly what I have been looking for the last couple weeks. Tito you always know how to make my wallet lighter. What an amazing time we live in with all these passionate modders creating new mods. Cheers to you for the great video and also to all these talented people doing hard work. 🍻
You kids and your modchips. Back in 2005 we would just use a memory card, one of 3 games, and crossover ethernet cable to connect the PC to the Xbox and run modding software from that. Didn't need no fancy custom BIOS, we just used a slightly modified vanilla homescreen and the built in HDD for storage.
@@PhurPher Well, you obviously didn't follow the scene back then. Modchips for the OG Xbox were extremely popular due to significant advantages over a softmod; there are like a hundred variants from dozens of developers, because they sold like hot cakes. "We" also didn't use a "slightly modified vanilla homescreen"; many of us used XBMC (initially called XMP; still in active development as Kodi).
@@rockapartie No, I don't. I was hoping for a reply like this lol. I never had a need to anything but softmod cause I didn't even know what could be gained with chips that I wasn't already getting from softmodding
Never seen XBMC before either. Is that the same Kodi as the windows media center Kodi, or made by the same people rather?
@@PhurPher"You kids and your modchips.". I'm probably older than you are 😅. I've always used mod chips because there is no need to lock a HDD after it's changed out. Also In this age, a lot of CD drives are just dead and throwing error codes on startup. I can easily bypass that and 3D print a drive deleter. There are many benefits to mod chips over soft mods.
The faculty you have to follow and dig out all those niche projects and to disclose them in such a refined, classy way makes your channel so special.
Love it.
I got an OG Xbox sitting in my closet, bought it for $20 on FB Marketplace. I’m soo glad this video dropped! You are the most Macho bro ❤
So glad to see ModXO covered, I think it's fantastic that Shalx has given the community a cheap and easily sourced open-source modchip
This thing literally saved my Xbox that would not boot without a modchip (for some reason), the previous one broke (one of those cheap alladin clones) and the thing sat on a box for years
Now it's going strong with cerbios and tons of games ❤
Iirc, part of an Xbox's boot code is stored on the IDE hard drive. These hard drives are paired to a motherboard with a password stored in the EEPROM. If the drive's password isn't wiped by a modchip, the hard drive can only be used by a motherboard that passes the correct password.
If you don't have a mod chip or your Xbox dies, you can recover the hard drive's password with FATXplorer 3.0 beta 31 or later...if it's a Western Digital disk.
I don't even have an Xbox, I just watch your videos because of the quality. You never cease to amaze me with how professional your videos look and feel.
It's nice to see so many rp2040 based modchips coming out.
Fantastic video brotha!
Yet another open source project, this community just keeps on giving its such a warm feeling
First the GameCube, now the Xbox...
What can't the Pi Pico do?!
Xbox 360 as well! Not as a mod chip but a flasher!
Don’t forget the Switch.
They could make for the PS2. It would be great
There's a PS1 Pico based ODE as well.
You can also use it for controller firmware (GP2040-CE) if you wanna build your own controller!
This video warms my heart, I miss the days where my entire friend group would LAN with our modded xboxes. I still have 4 or 5 OG xboxes in storage...I may have to do this.
Literally was thinking about modding the OG xbox and a video from you suddenly drops wtf 😂
Just do a tsop if it's not a 1.6
do a softmod. I didn't catch him mentioning those in the video but it's a lot easier imo.
Nice. Got a broken Xbox last week to repair and mod. Perfect timing.
Seems like I should add an OG Xbox to my consoles in the near future, always exciting to see how much love there is in the community for those consoles.
I'm having flashbacks from 20 years ago when it took me 30 minutes of trying to solder my executer mod chip to the dreaded D0 contact using a crappy $15 Radio Shack soldering iron with no flux. I got it soldered and working but the trauma remains to this day. Great memories from the early Xbox-Scene days :)
That looks pretty cool! Your solder work always looks so professional 💪🏻
If the community can come up with a way to pair a hard drive to the system without running a burnt disc with homebrew on it (ala Project Stellar) this might be the one for me. My OG Xbox has been out of commission for over a decade because it needs a new power supply, new HDD/SDD, and at the time it needed a new DVD drive to be able to run the app to pair the drive.
Apparently you can use any old PC DVD drive with a modded console minus the ability to run original disks (a feature I DON'T need) but it would be great if I didn;t have worry about burning discs at all. As it stands I;ve been procrastinating on buying project stellar because of the price but if ModXo can do the same AND is cheap because it;s running on a Pico, this is the one. Getting a HDD/SDD is dead simple and getting a power supply shouldn't be too hard. The DVD drive was the worst part of the repair because price but if I can just remove it from the equation completely, that would be great. At that point I don't really have any excuses left to procrastinate on getting this thing FINALLY fixed.
Edit: 15:59 "Such as Hard Drive set up" SCOOOOOOORRRREEEEEEE! This is the one for me. Hell I already have a regular Pico, but I'll probably just grab a Tiny and a carrier board. that way I don;t have to manually add all the bitty resistors. I'm Okay at soldering but soldering tiny things like Surface Mount Resistors is NOT my forte. Either way though, I might wait for the Prometheos port to have a little more time in the oven, but this is EXACTLY what I wanted. Cheap AND can set up storage without a burnt disc.
I love seeing so many changes to modding the OG Xbox over the years, great video!
I absolutely love ModzvilleUSA, dude is so talented
Pro Tip - Add flux to your desoldering braid and you probably wont need to use your pump as often. That combo would have sucked all the solder out of those holes.
YES! I've been waiting for a pico-based modchip
1:36 - Why is Robin Williams on the back of that chip? 😂
Oh yeah I really can’t wait for this one to take off. The OG Xbox is really where modding was exposed to me. Not to mention, the Xbox was probably one of the most extensively modded consoles of the era.
Same, the first gen OG Xbox was super easy to open up and solder a modchip. RIP Lik Sang
Your channel is honestly one of my favorites.
Almost like my nickname Moncho... ModXo. 😁 Amazing Tito! Love this! I wasn't sure to add modchip because of the cost and the propietary software of each one. But this project gives me hope. I can't wait to buy one. Great work as always. Blessings man.
Also, almost ModXo Nacho.
@@Gameboygenius good one 😂
Yeeesssssss.
I'm modding my Xbox soon, so this is perfect timing.
Would love a video with an actual standard pico since it's in the thumbnail...
I cant wait to see what becomes possible once PrometheOS on modxo hits its stride. This is only the beginning, and theres a lot of room for interesting features that werent really possible before.
Long live the Xbox scene!
It’s hilarious that we now adapted almost every console to use the pico for the modchip which cost a couple dollars!
In technology, versatility is king!
Very nice. With the Pico becoming the platform of choice, I can't wait to see what the future holds. Great Video!
FINALLY!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE THE GAMECUBE ONE!!
The Pi Pico has become such a GOAT for some many mods in the past few years. So keen to see what the future holds for PIco base Xbox mod chips, would love to be able to have a LED ring around the Xbox logo or something similar controlled by the same Pico that is running the Xbox bios
This is incredible. I won't be dismantling my xecuters but this is perfect for those lost souls you find in goodwill shops with bad hard drives that code on boot.
Very nice. I have an OG xbox I need to LPC rebuild and mod. Might wait for this to mature a little and go this way.
I have a crystal X-Box just a WAITING to be modded! Perfect video for me right now buddy!
The X3 chip I installed in 2005 was the last chip I ever needed. However, I took it out to sell when a collector made an obscene offer for it. I put a Jafar in it’s place and that’s the last chip I’ll ever need. You make a strong case here though. If I ever open my console again, I’ll solder a ribbon cable to the pin header and D0 and run it through a vent, and double-sided tape whatever modchip to the top of the case :D
Your soldering music sounds like what you'd hear in a 1980s Garfield TV show 😂
This looks really promising. Once I get around to "re"-modding my OG Xbox, I had planned on a Project Stellar for the HDMI and hopeful future capability of native wireless controller support, but this is one I'll be keeping an eye out for too now.
Much love to Modzville USA ..that man has never ceased to amaze me with the skills he has 🤝
Love Modsville! Been watching his vids for ages, really chill videos and tutorials. This is such a clean pcb too.
Both my XBoxes are already modchipped, but it's nice to see alternative with open source projects that can be perpetuated by someone else even if the original creator abandons the project.
The OG XBOX modchip scene has been stagnant for many years, primarily due to how easy it is to softmod the console. Now, with other mods being developed that require a hardmod (like Cerbios), demand for something other than the old Aladdin clones has picked up. Thanks to the community!
This couldn’t be more wrong. The last couple of years have been amazing for mod chips and hardware upgrades. You’ve just not been paying attention.
@Dikwili on the one hand, fair. On the other, having a much more easily accessible and affordable option definitely should not be discounted
As an electronic engineer I did not want to spend my money on mod chips that where hard to use. This to me sounds amazing and already having a background working with Pis and microcontrollers I am really excited in what you could do with the extra I/O. When this gets stable I might want to take a dive into this one.
As always, great content man. It's always a chill vibe to watch your videos.
Wow. One wire mod chip is something I thought I’d never see. I installed a team xecutor chip in like 2007
Having something available and well priced is going to make it easier for more people to get into the modding community.
Was literally researching modchips to purchase for my og xbox thats fubar, tysm for covering this🗣
The Xbox modding scene continues to amaze me even this far removed from the Xbox's launch. Using a Pico as a modchip is very clever. I wonder if that method can be used on PS3s and 360s as well, with a different implementation and the specific software for those systems of course.
While I have never owned the 2001 version of Xbox (Original Xbox), It's nice to see this console get a modchip that could be the "Be All, End All" for using the hardware on this console to its fullest potential...But of course, years down the road another one will improve over the old one so.
Honestly always cool to watch these modding videos even if i never attempt them myself.
Its super cool to see how resourceful the rasberry pi has been on multiple modding projects theough videoss
As someone who has 2 xboxs that need full replacements of the Hard Drive, and since its apparently just easier to mod in a sata hdd/ssd, this felt like a message from above.
The pico being cheaper than older mod chips really calls to me.
Ok, let’s see what we have here
Why should I do this over a TSOP flash which doesn't really cost anything?
Wondering the same? Other than v1.6, obviously, which can't be TSOP'd.
Agreed and waiting for valid responses.
You can’t flash Prometheos to a TSOP either. You’re then limited to only one bios, which is fine for a lot of ppl.
1.0 and 1.1 models have 1Mb bios chips that can have their banks split. @@Dikwili
Thank you for the videos Tito. You have inspired me to do my first modded console (GB DMG with Funny Playing IPS). It was my first time soldering and is was daunting but I managed. So thanks and much respect.
man a few days ago i put in an aladdin modchip.
Nice, maybe I'll get an Xbox now. Hopefully the PS2 gets some Pico love as well.
This is great for future mods in general across every console.
Im so happy we're in the generation where new technology is helping old technology keeping up ... we have psp on ras and now xbox on ras nintendo Switch on ras. This raspberry is such a life saver for these old technologies !!!
This is awesome, especially if it allows for a relatively uncomplicated harddrive swap. Even the newer harddrives in the old Xbox are comming up on their 20th birthday, their lifecycles are definitely nearing the end. And with the harddrive gone, you need a cheap, relatively uncomplicated method to put in a new one, and Chinese pico clones are less than $5 each.
Man the pico can do anything at this point
That's what you said last time
???
@@Sky_theidiot23He called stellar a game changer. Which it actually was/is. People just get all butthurt because makemhz is running a business and didn't open source his product.
Man, this is so much easier than my mod chip from the first year that the console was released. It had something like 35 wires to solder in. I was working at a computer show and found a guy that said he would mod it for me overnight so I ran to Best buy and bought one.
This is amazing. Makes me want to get back into OG Xbox gaming!
New Tito videos? Watches them both immediately.
Love the content bro.
Bro that Soldering is insane !!! Great video
This is gonna change the game for all systems.
RP2040 has became popular not only because it is widely available and cheap, but also that it uses PIO that has 8 state machine to emulate many real-time protocols
Very much, the PIOs are what’s allowing this to work in the first place without needing an FPGA or CPLD…
Can't wait until we have the ultimate PS2 with all these mods. I see Stone Age Gamer has new HDMI kits for PS2. If those turn out to be good, then all we need now is an SD card reader and we'll be able to play every PS1-PS2 game on our modern tvs with no lag/quality resolution. Even though PS2 is my favorite console of that generation, there is no easy way to get decent resolution out of it, nowhere near the quality of the OG XBOX and Gamecube progressive scan
Tito and Voultar's videos are my therapy.
Ive been wondering when a Pico mod would come out for the OG xbox, its such a capable little SOC that has changed console mods forever.
5:50 alright so nothing out of the ordinary on this silkscreen
I need this. Remember my first mod (soft) forgot about the floating ground. Pop 🎉
Glad this came out, was looking to mod my other OG Xbox
BG music made me feel like I was watching MVG for a second.
Every time I hear the intro music, I get Something by Lasgo stuck in my head.
I wonder if anyone would ever do this, great work to the author!
I'm looking forward to seeing LCD/OLED screen support for those that don't want to find rare and costly Xecuter chips and screens. The only con I see with the Pi Pico is future updates requiring reconnecting the chip via USB.
Would love to see this mod chip make chihiro conversions easier. Being able to switch between home console and arcade functionality would be absolutely huge
Hola Nacho, es increíble las cosas que haces. Felicitaciones y gran abrazo desde Argentina 🇦🇷
0:25 bro how your xbox doin a flip
When you said the creator's name, it made me think of Shallax, the creator of GentooX from back int he day.
I already have everything needed. I also like that this does not use any Windows specific software. Considering I used to install modchips into the Wii and Xbox 360 without any kind magnification I think this is very beginner friendly.
Finally got my parts in and im building one from scratch and the github repo
Bought a wireless transmitter for n64 controller from Retro Fi and it's using a raspi nano. Two of my hitboxes are also using a 2040. Really impressive what raspi did. It's cheap and available. Amazing hw. ☮️
Thats pretty sick. A long time a go we did the hot swap mod on our xbox.
I currently have my og xbox, that I bought in 2003 running xecuter 2.3b lite + 2Tb + Noctua fan... Also I have 5 other og xbox's ready for modding. Now a days the way to go was Xenuim, but those cost at least 45€ per piece here, so I just ordered couple of those Rasperry Picos for 5€ a piece to test this mod. I think this ModXo is going to be a gamechanger for xbox modding.
This is fantastic! I can now mod my 8 consoles without much effort or money cost.
Excited to give this a go! Liked and subbed! 🎉
That intro music is sampling "Goodbye Horses" by Q Lazarus pretty heavily
something not many people seem to do is solder the d0 motherboard wire to the chassis of the console (instead of console to chip) - it will do the same thing and not need to be removed if you remove the chip for maintenance or any other reason. d0 just tells the console to boot form the LPC header when grounded.
Hmm? If you remove the chip with D0 permanently grounded, your console won't boot. Wiring to the chip is fine, and allows the chip to control D0 so you can boot from the TSOP if needed.
@@GoTeamScotch yea, but it's easier to resolder/desolder the d0 to the case than the chip. Just a trick I use. Of course you have to disconnect d0 from ground if you want to boot from the tsop
Man, I'm eager to see PromOS running on the Modxo. More so if there's a way to chain-flash uf2s to run Cerbios along PromOS.
Sounds like that's the plan with PromOS. Using it to boot into other BIOSes, including Cerb.
this couldn't have come a better time for me, just got an og xbox gifted to me thats been sitting since its hayday lol
I was with shalx trying to put together the xenium but it didn't go well I guess it was my fault but something better came out on his part
So cool I have plenty of pico boards and plenty of resistors
I can't wait for more info in the future.
Nice. Would love to see more videos about this.