
Originally Posted by
phoenixdownita
I don't think you need al that stuff.
Me personally I have 2 XBOX1 with DuoX2 GS. I have a 1.0 motherboard (the only one that Linux for xbox fully supports due to a fairly documented video encoder) and a 1.4 (still well supported but not as much as 1.0/1.1), try to avoid 1.6 if Linux is your goal, it works but then again limited video modes.
You don't need much in the way of USB things, one adapter XBOX to USB is more than enough as you can then plug in a hub and you're good to go as Linux works just fine in that config. The only issue was booting thru cromwell, it had issue with the hub, but with a long cable it's easy to plug the mouse, click, unplug and plug the hub and linux would recognize mouse keyboard and whatnot is attached to the hub.
I didn't care about the 80PIN IDE cable as the difference was minimal. I didn't care either for gigantic harddrives as I didn't need tons of games available all the time.
I spent around 35$ per XBOX + 15$ each for the Duo X2 GS (I did my own soldering of course). The hardrrives were old 80GB so no sweat there aither (15$ each or so). I also made sure my XBOX had Samsung DVD reader or better but I really never had much of an issue anyway. Most of the dashboards come with FTP so having big hardrives is not that important and you can RIP your games thru the dashboards and the XBOX hack tools.
I think you can achieve most of what you want to do with less than 100$ and be fairly happy.
BTW Linux on XBOX is more for the bragging right than anything else. In the end it's a pentium 3, so no fancy CPU, and with only 64MB of RAM good luck surfing the web. XBMC is not bad but the CPU/GPU is not powerful enough for modern HD videos so not much of a point in spending your hard earned cash there.
Emulation is not bad at all but then again the real hardware is better although it requires more resources and space and time but at least no weird emu issues. Again it's worth a try but I woulnd't use it to replace real consoles.
My suggestion is keep it simple and cheap and you'll enjoy, remember that 300$ can buy you 10+ raspberry PI and build your own private 10 nodes networked mini cluster .... and that is probably more fun.
Bookmarks