An Xlink Kai Program?
An Xlink Kai Program?
Is anyone interested in developing a front end Xlink Kai Program for the Xbox that runs outside of XBMC?
Has a program like that already been made and I just don't know where to find it?
Has a program like that already been made and I just don't know where to find it?
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
Yes.GhostlyGamer wrote:Like, an Xlink Kai App?
I did some searching and read about a program called "Bo-Xlink" however there isn't a tutorial video on youtube showcasing the program which might be nice.
Perhaps an app that works more or less like an emulator. Something that supports Online System Link and BGM tunneling as well. I'm imagining a software that uses a Project Mayhem type interface.
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
Why not reintegrate into MC360?Redneck9 wrote:I'm imagining a software that uses a Project Mayhem type interface.


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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p1auyuy3uzqf2 ... 202006.rar
2006 build, not sure if mc360 or not
2006 build, not sure if mc360 or not


Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
I'm not looking to run a 2006 build of xbmc.
I'm trying to find an Xlink Kai or XBConnect program that runs outside of XBMC.
Maybe someone wants to use existing 2006 XBMC source code to compile a new Xlink Kai program.
I'm trying to find an Xlink Kai or XBConnect program that runs outside of XBMC.
Maybe someone wants to use existing 2006 XBMC source code to compile a new Xlink Kai program.
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
I know that, but there is the 2006 build that has kai in it. if we need itRedneck9 wrote:I'm not looking to run a 2006 build of xbmc.
I'm trying to find an Xlink Kai or XBConnect program that runs outside of XBMC.
Maybe someone wants to use existing 2006 XBMC source code to compile a new Xlink Kai program.


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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
I don't think you can do this - when running a game the xbox can't do anything at all with xbmc (basically xbmc is completely cut off the second a game is loaded)Redneck9 wrote:I'm not looking to run a 2006 build of xbmc.
I'm trying to find an Xlink Kai or XBConnect program that runs outside of XBMC.
Maybe someone wants to use existing 2006 XBMC source code to compile a new Xlink Kai program.
I'm pretty sure thats why you need a pc connected - to actually run the tunnel software that makes it work!
Good signatures are hard to come by...
Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
Xlink Kai in XBMC overrides the Xbox's Internet Protocol. A person logs into Xlink Kai from interface, chooses game, server, loby then starts loads the game. Because the Internet Protocol on the Xbox now says go to this specific URL(Via Kai) the lan game options are already in game, no pc required.xanderten50 wrote: I don't think you can do this - when running a game the xbox can't do anything at all with xbmc (basically xbmc is completely cut off the second a game is loaded)
I'm pretty sure that's why you need a pc connected - to actually run the tunnel software that makes it work!
Basically the PC interface for Kai supplies the Lan Lobby IP to the Xbox.
With the XBMC version of Kai, the XOBX Internet Protocol would overridden to the LAN url via XBMC-Kai application. No PC required.
I'm just looking for someone to port the old code into a new outside application. (Personally I'm down for some FARCRY or Midnight Club 3 Remix)
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
EU: Noperah wrote:Is there still people playing on xlink?
Asia: No
NA: Maaaaaybe you will find a clan match, but you wont be allowed to play
SA: Usually over 500 games going on, but they are all Halo 2 and speak only spanish, and no one has communicators.
XBConnect only ever has 3-5 private games going on at a time now, but atleast 2 of them are in NA, not sure how many public games, havent checked.


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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
Wait wait wait wait wait what? So you dont need a PC to play xlink if you use the xbmc kai??????????? even over wireless??? becasue i always had to have a pc with a static IP attached to my router to play games on wirelessRedneck9 wrote: Xlink Kai in XBMC overrides the Xbox's Internet Protocol. A person logs into Xlink Kai from interface, chooses game, server, loby then starts loads the game. Because the Internet Protocol on the Xbox now says go to this specific URL(Via Kai) the lan game options are already in game, no pc required.
Basically the PC interface for Kai supplies the Lan Lobby IP to the Xbox.
With the XBMC version of Kai, the XOBX Internet Protocol would overridden to the LAN url via XBMC-Kai application. No PC required.


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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
just found thisRedneck9 wrote: I guess you always need to have a Pc running unless you can install xlink kai on your router.
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=594295
this would make a fully wireless xbox and home infrastructure possible. if ther was a native kai interface


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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
yeah, i got belkin router 
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Kai_Console_Gaming
and better tutorial

http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Kai_Console_Gaming
and better tutorial
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
yep.GhostlyGamer wrote:
this would make a fully wireless xbox and home infrastructure possible. if ther was a native kai interface
A compatible linksys router goes for 15 clams on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ition=used
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Re: An Xlink Kai Program?
i suppose no wireless N?Redneck9 wrote:
yep.
A compatible linksys router goes for 15 clams on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ition=used

