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Conflict desert storm mods
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Greetings from Japan, wonderful people of this wonderful forum! fitting things and soldering is not an issue for me and have access to stencil printers, dispensors, reflow ovens etc too. I did briefly look at the internal HDMI conversion - how would you rate that over the original Xbox HD/composite setup as those I can acquire in the UK (everything good seems to be in the US ), it's probably going to be mostly used with a VGA monitor which also has it's pitfalls. I know the 128 upgrade isn't essential but as the primary use will be playing original Xbox games and N64 games I figured it would be worthwhile as I know how much of a PITA the N64 emulators can be coming backwards from the RPi world of emulation. Soft modding is like masturbating, It gets the job done but it's nothing like the real thing. I would also suggest you look at a internal HDMI conversion and A internal OGX360. When I do ram upgrades I have Xblast on a mod chip and when i have tested the ram then a flash the on board bios but you could flash the bios 1st but I still recommend using a modchip with Xblast. The is only a very limited number of Xbox games that need the 128 meg ram, some of the dashboards work better with the extra ram as do a lot of emulators. You can get new ram chips from Aliexpress but they sell them in packs of 10 chips and you need 4 chips per Xbox. other than this and the clock capacitor, are there any other recommended actions or mods whilst the mainboard is out? Do I need to do the TSOP mod first before the RAM upgrade? From what I can find it looks like it's worthwhile upgrading this.

conflict desert storm mods

I've got some K40263238D-QC50 RAM chips already in my system and looking to use it to run games off the HDD and emulators etc.









Conflict desert storm mods