• Where to purchase Xbox ram.
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Ill have to ship monday, post office is closed tomorrow
[QUOTE=Mike!;27133289]Ill have to ship monday, post office is closed tomorrow[/QUOTE] Gives me more time to go and purchase a new soldering iron. My previous one exploded in another thread.
[QUOTE=Marnetmar;27133033]Why DON'T you want to use an XBox as a server? :smug:[/QUOTE] IF we're going down that route: Why not use a Hamster for a server instead?? :colbert:
[QUOTE=Van-man;27133568]IF we're going down that route: Why not use a Hamster for a server instead?? :colbert:[/QUOTE] Mine died 8 years ago. Xbox is cheaper and more reliable and does not produce fecises.
[QUOTE=Van-man;27133568]IF we're going down that route: Why not use a Hamster for a server instead?? :colbert:[/QUOTE] Hamster's are unstable and only 32mb of ram
That looks like SGRAM more than SDRAM. If it is just for the GPU, remember that all the games are hard-coded for the original memory constraint unless I'm missing something here. Also, noce nanimo address. I should send a postcard. Disagrees. Okay, so I guess the games were optimized for additional resources if present.
Noooo! he got banned [editline]1st January 2011[/editline] If you can read this, im adding you on steam
[QUOTE=Mike!;27134068]Noooo! he got banned[/QUOTE] Well he doesn't exactly have a clean rap sheet [IMG_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/Hilarious_hijinks.png[/IMG_thumb] I just hope he's got ALOT of patience and steady hands, when he's gonna solder those chips.
[QUOTE=MIPS;27134030]That looks like SGRAM more than SDRAM. If it is just for the GPU, remember that all the games are hard-coded for the original memory constraint unless I'm missing something here. Also, noce nanimo address. I should send a postcard.[/QUOTE] It's locked at the kernel level, not by the game. Custom dashboards removed such limits
[QUOTE=Marnetmar;27133033]Why DON'T you want to use an XBox as a server? :smug:[/QUOTE] Because it has some terrible hardware in it :smugdog:
But it is also Cheap (Like £15 where I live), Quiet, Small and not that power hungry.
I still use my xbox most days to play media on my living room tv. The 360 is terrible for streaming my media, sometimes it does not notice new files or refuses to files that XBMC never has a problem with.
[QUOTE=Mattz333;27135998]I still use my xbox most days to play media on my living room tv. The 360 is terrible for streaming my media, sometimes it does not notice new files or refuses to files that XBMC never has a problem with.[/QUOTE] I can't stream with my xbox 360 because I have business version OS's, god damned media center..
[QUOTE=mobrockers;27136055]I can't stream with my xbox 360 because I have business version OS's, god damned media center..[/QUOTE] That only happens with Vista. Windows 7 got changed to "Everything Home Premium has, Professional has. And Professional has more on top of that."
[QUOTE=lavacano;27136322]That only happens with Vista. Windows 7 got changed to "Everything Home Premium has, Professional has. And Professional has more on top of that."[/QUOTE] I got vista :downs:
I didn't rate op dumb because I actually took a moment to think about why he was doing this. I feel glad I didn't :buddy: [editline]2nd January 2011[/editline] So I rated him informative instead.
[QUOTE=geogzm;27149606]I didn't rate op dumb because I actually took a moment to think about why he was doing this. I feel glad I didn't :buddy: [editline]2nd January 2011[/editline] So I rated him informative instead.[/QUOTE] Great! Do you have another exciting story about your life on Facepunch?
[QUOTE=Tezzanator92;27135884]But it is also Cheap (Like £15 where I live), Quiet, Small and not that power hungry.[/QUOTE] XBox server farm :v: That actually sounds like a bad idea in terms of space now that I think about it.
[QUOTE=meppers;27132253]there exists a console in which you can upgrade its RAM? :psyduck:[/QUOTE] I am about to blow your fucking mind. You can overclock the NES. But not by much. The crystal that controls the CPU also controls the video frequency so if you overclock it too much, it goes out of sync and you can't get a picture to show up.
[QUOTE=nikomo;27150056]I am about to blow your fucking mind. You can overclock the NES. But not by much. The crystal that controls the CPU also controls the video frequency so if you overclock it too much, it goes out of sync and you can't get a picture to show up.[/QUOTE] Can't you do that with original Game Boys as well?
[QUOTE=Demache;27150120]Can't you do that with original Game Boys as well?[/QUOTE] Actually, you can overclock about any gameboy. Even the micro.
[QUOTE=DeadKiller987;27150685]Actually, you can overclock about any gameboy. Even the micro.[/QUOTE] Oh wow. I've only seen videos with it done on the original Game Boy and Pocket, but that's pretty cool that you can do it on the others.
How do you do it?
Almost everything can be overclocked. Even a watch (Though that is incredibly useless :v:)
[QUOTE=Tezzanator92;27151353]Almost everything can be overclocked. [B]Even a watch[/B] (Though that is incredibly useless :v:)[/QUOTE] Time goes faster :downs:
[QUOTE=nikomo;27150056]I am about to blow your fucking mind. You can overclock the NES. But not by much. The crystal that controls the CPU also controls the video frequency so if you overclock it too much, it goes out of sync and you can't get a picture to show up.[/QUOTE] My brother overclocked my Playstation One. In return I overclocked his Turbo Grafx 16 :buddy: I also overclocked my calculator to 23mhz :smug:
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