Didn`t notice if anyone had seen this, I know it has finished but the manuals looked interesting
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Homebrew-XBOX-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Didn`t notice if anyone had seen this, I know it has finished but the manuals looked interesting
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Homebrew-XBOX-...QQcmdZViewItem
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....Full on Mario collector....
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I saw it manuels looked interesting but it looked like a hodge posge of stuff for the cost. Especially since xbox development moved to studio net in the end. Studio 6 was used on the alpha boxes before the debug or dev boxes became availible.Originally Posted by virtual alan
Compiling on DVT-3 was supposed to be done with Visual Studio .net Beta 2 but you could get away with VS 6.Originally Posted by Borman
Nothing like compiling your source code with a beta compiler on prototype Microsoft hardware... and people wonder why there are so few DVT-3's around these days...
Wonder? Anyone who's ever tossed a controller need not wonder. ;)Originally Posted by ProgrammingAce
Hell, that's one of the main reasons why wired controllers still have a place in the world. They don't run the risk of breaking stuff on the other side of the room. heh
-hl718
My dupes on ebay
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so the real question is , does anyone need 4 copies of Halo 2 ??
Last edited by TheLamer; 03-24-2006 at 01:13 PM.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DREAMCAST-GAME...QQcmdZViewItem
Sort of looks official but the PROMO looks odd
any ideas anyone?
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....Full on Mario collector....
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Looks like a fake to me... 2 reasons:Originally Posted by virtual alan
- White labels always have white in the inner ring of the disc... It's hard to explain, but the white covers what is clear in that pic. Look at this pic for an example: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Dreamcast-Le-M...QQcmdZViewItem
- It's a pal game with the red swirl... Dreamcast in europe had a blue swirl. That's not a mistake that sega would have made in stamping, and all "real" white lables were stamped by sega.
*laughs*Originally Posted by virtual alan
That isn't even a GOOD boot. Seller is probably some kid trying to make a quick buck by burning CDs in mom's basement. Must need money to pay his parents back for the nice CD printer. ;)
-hl718

Some nice mint condition Saturn shooters
Twinkle Star Sprites
http://www.videogameauctions.co.uk/a....php?id=108241
Genkirindan - Time Travel Shooting
http://www.videogameauctions.co.uk/a....php?id=108240
Batsugun
http://www.videogameauctions.co.uk/a....php?id=108239
Layer Section II
http://www.videogameauctions.co.uk/a....php?id=108242
Yakumo
Thats fake, I've reported the seller (who churns out loads of these things) to ebay a number of times, but they haven't done shit.
I've already asked the seller a question and has updated the auction. ;)Originally Posted by HXC
On 25-Mar-06 at 09:04:55 GMT, seller added the following information:
THE BACK OF THIS DISC HAS A CD-R MARK , NOT A GD- ROM ONE
Gamecube NR Reader w/BIN:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8271696371
Gamecube NPDP w/BIN:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=8271698394
Originally Posted by ProgrammingAce
Not wanting to disagree but compiling on DVT3 and DVT4, up to say June'ish 2002 was meant to be done using VS6, hence why all the SDK's up to and including the aforementioned date default/insist to wanting VS6 with processor pack etc.
...It was only after that date that they started to move over to .net
Originally Posted by virtual alan
....Ah, Xfest 2000 folder, mouse mat etc, thanks for reminding me, need to add a pic of mine to the Alpha Xbox Dev collection pic thread, cheers Alan.
You're probably right... i wonder if it was just my company's internal policy to use freaking beta compilers... We never followed Microsoft's rules anyway, for some reason, they always let us get away with it.Originally Posted by oldengineer
Oh... i know why... never mind... The project i was working on at the time would have needed .net. Too bad all of my old docs from that timeframe are 1600 miles away, i'd like to look over all of that old stuff.
Someone want to explain why 360 power supplies are selling for over $200?
http://cgi.ebay.com/XBOX-360-ORIGINA...QQcmdZViewItem
Looks like some eBay sellers have taken to parting out the systems. Shit, if the power supplies are going for a cool $200 I may have to pick up a few systems this week and hit ebay. That's an easy way to mad profit. Heh.
-hl718
Be careful with that, you do realize that you can buy replacement power supplies from MS, right?(hint hint, call the number on the back of the kiosc instead of microsoft directly for better service)
ASSEMbler... the back seat of your car?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Super...spagenameZWDVW
Damn, I guess this is what happens when you have a defective product and the company refuses to acknowledge it or offer replacement parts in retail stores.Originally Posted by ProgrammingAce
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