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OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:30 am
by sixties keith
ive been looking around the internet to find various different ports and os's for the xbox. i just want to know whats avaliable and how good it is. whats recommended and what works best.so........

I have found a number of linux ports currently i use a version xphazer sorts a while back thinks its a version of 0.7 xdsl but im not sure. i know there are a number of others but some require the ram upgrade -Debian, Gentoox, other Damn Small Linux versions and also found this - Dyne:bolic.

what interests me especially is the windows ports to the xbox but i cant find alot of info on it at all - i know that theres a version of windows 98 (lite i think it is) that can be run through linux but i also found out the possibly windows ce was about but this was only proof of concept. what about windows 2000 or windows me perhaps? i know windows 3x works lol i got it working thru a dosbox emulator :lol:

i did also find other ports i know nothing of, FreeBSD and NetBSD which have been done on the xbox as well as something called reactos?

anyways let me know what you use guys and anything else i might have missed. cheers

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:44 pm
by Albatross
Not tried it myself but there's an Amiga OS called "AmigaSYS"

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 5:29 am
by captainsensation
i would love to get a version of ubuntu working on the xbox, any possibilities of that?

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 1:14 am
by Nextelhalo
I've only used various versions of XDSL and Windows 98(I think, maybe CE?). I cant find the windows stuff on my hard drive but I know it's floating around there somewhere.

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:21 am
by professor_jonny
Nextelhalo wrote:I've only used various versions of XDSL and Windows 98(I think, maybe CE?). I cant find the windows stuff on my hard drive but I know it's floating around there somewhere.
Only windows ce is native other versions windows os were via emulation either via linux or dosbox, the ce port was poor at best but it was proof of concept i think it does not have mouse or keyboard drivers or something like that.

amigasys is not really an os it is an emulator and workbench package designed to play os friendly games and apps, it does not do picasso96 emulation and netbsd socket emultion so no hd graphics and no internet functions :-(.
The xbox 360 emulator amiga360 by lantus does :-) and is very cool i use it all the time.

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 12:48 pm
by sixties keith
@professor_jonny

cheers for the info man that clears abit of stuff up. yea your right ce was just a proof of concept but the results looked ok. the keyboard wasn't supported but i think the mouse was there was just a problem with the mouse cursor being displayed.

Ive used the windows 98 image thru xdsl but the results were quite poor (the concept was great and it seemed to work better than expected) but without the 128mb upgrade i was getting results compared to a Pentium 1 desktop computer lol were there any other versions of windows that may be better? poss a port of windows 95 or something? (and does the 128mb ram upgrade do a lot for this?)

also tried windows 3x via dos-box but i don't think the emulators i have for it is too good and so far haven't been able to get it working :(

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 6:19 pm
by cifa
here you go folks:

ubuntu for the xbox here: http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/xbo ... -xbox-usa/ (I never got it to work)

a build of win98 that I think I linked to you before - but here it is for others to go at: http://min.us/lb1e5BIcbOg1Re (I never got round to it)

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:07 pm
by professor_jonny
windows 3.11 would be usable with the 32 bit addon to make some win32x programs work would be your best bet would be of a usable speed.

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:03 pm
by sixties keith
@cifa

thanks man, i got ubuntu working but tbh it was poor and slow. the win 98 image you provided is good. slow but im looking into the 128mb ram upgrade for it (is this the best version? i know theres a few about)

its more info on all os's either native or thru emulation especially windows.

@professor_jonny

ive tried to get windows 3x to work thru dosbox but so far no joy thinks its down to my emulator tbh. im looking into the 128mb ram upgrade if that would help things? windows 3 no good to use?

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 9:26 am
by professor_jonny
i have had windows 3.11 for workgroups running under an emulator make sure you have himem.sys and emm386 installed and dos=high,umb in the config files and it shuld work.

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:32 pm
by blighty
I've always used gentoox by shallax, there are some options to make it run faster by installing it natively but this means that the hdd can only be used for linux and not xbox games.

I have one xbox with 2 hdd's on a switch and a chip fitted again with a switch and tsop flashed the on board bios as well so it still does native linux and plays regular xbox titles and emulation etc..

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:03 pm
by professor_jonny
[quote="blighty"]there are some options to make it run faster by installing it natively but this means that the hdd can only be used for linux and not xbox games./[quote]

Yip a loopback file system has a hungry footprint as it has to emulate the file system in ram somewhat and can take a large proformance hit on a allready memory limited system.

UPLOAD Reply

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:35 pm
by 2 Bunny
cifa wrote:here you go folks:

ubuntu for the xbox here: http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/xbo ... -xbox-usa/ (I never got it to work)

a build of win98 that I think I linked to you before - but here it is for others to go at: http://min.us/lb1e5BIcbOg1Re (I never got round to it)
I remember the Windows 98 image. I remember that after I downloaded it, I had to make a lot of changes to get it to do anything, so if anyone wants a working image of 98, I can upload that to MegaUpload or something...

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 11:14 pm
by whufclee
Megaupload was shut down over a year ago, where have you been hiding for the past year 2bunny :D

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:30 pm
by Dan Dar3
Don't know but he's back with a vengeance :-)

Re: UPLOAD Reply

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:08 pm
by captainsensation
2 Bunny wrote:
cifa wrote:here you go folks:

ubuntu for the xbox here: http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/xbo ... -xbox-usa/ (I never got it to work)

a build of win98 that I think I linked to you before - but here it is for others to go at: http://min.us/lb1e5BIcbOg1Re (I never got round to it)
I remember the Windows 98 image. I remember that after I downloaded it, I had to make a lot of changes to get it to do anything, so if anyone wants a working image of 98, I can upload that to MegaUpload or something...
i would like a working image of it please. Thanks

JS Reply

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:50 am
by 2 Bunny
whufclee wrote:Megaupload was shut down over a year ago, where have you been hiding for the past year 2bunny :D
Haven't you heard? It's back at Mega.co.nz and better than ever if you ask me (except for how javascript heavy it is).

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:57 am
by whufclee
Yeah I'm familiar with Mega.co.nz. It's a great service but it's a lot different to MegaUpload. Granted it's still Kim dotcom's little baby but the security measures make it near on impossible to use as a streaming service, however for uploading content it's amazing - 50gb for free is always nice :)

MEGA Reply

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 4:49 pm
by 2 Bunny
whufclee wrote:Yeah I'm familiar with Mega.co.nz. It's a great service but it's a lot different to MegaUpload. Granted it's still Kim dotcom's little baby but the security measures make it near on impossible to use as a streaming service, however for uploading content it's amazing - 50gb for free is always nice :)
Actually, there is now unofficial streaming available for the site. Perhaps someday this could even be reintroduced as a feature in IceFilm or [removed] and maybe even work with XBMC4XBOX. For now at least, it is a very fast general filehost with minimal restrictions and vast functionality on a free account. Upload and download speeds are lightning fast even though it is halfway around the world. My only complaint is that the site is very "heavy" as far as scripts and HTML5 go, which will prove to make things tough for people trying to access the site on lower spec computers. Mine does just fine, but if you need to get files really quick to an older computer, it may end up being an exercise in patience.
captainsensation wrote:
2 Bunny wrote:
cifa wrote:here you go folks:

ubuntu for the xbox here: http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/xbo ... -xbox-usa/ (I never got it to work)

a build of win98 that I think I linked to you before - but here it is for others to go at: http://min.us/lb1e5BIcbOg1Re (I never got round to it)
I remember the Windows 98 image. I remember that after I downloaded it, I had to make a lot of changes to get it to do anything, so if anyone wants a working image of 98, I can upload that to MegaUpload or something...
i would like a working image of it please. Thanks
Here's a shiny new MegaUpload link (I had this uploaded somewhere back before the domain crashed, but I can't remember where that was anymore):

https://mega.co.nz/#!MlgW2RjZ!AeyUgHqJX ... 9HqMn6bbqo

Basically, you have to run the normal DVD installer beforehand, erase the "Win98.img" that it places on the root of your E drive, then place the "Win98.img" that you got from my upload in place of the old one, boot up the same as before (not using a loopback install of XDSL), and *poof*, you're in a slow but Workable emulated Windows 98. It actually only runs a little more slowly than XDSL in general (but there's only so much you can do with how much ram you have to work with).

Re: OS and other xbox ports

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 3:32 am
by NOTTHESAME
http://xbox-linux.cvs.sourceforge.net/v ... nvtv-xbox/ does anyone know to get this to run