Zeus
05-18-2006, 07:51 PM
Team Xecuter have added some clarification on what uses their <a href="http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=news&newsid=7281" target="_blank">Xecuter 360 connectivity kit</a>, they have also spotted some newly released fimrware for the Pioneer dual layer burner which adds as an auto-bitsetting function.
As you may or may not know you require a Dual Layer Burner that supports bitsetting / book type setting so the burned disc will read in DVD-ROM format. Pioneer 110D drives don't support this but the Dangerous Brothers have released a firmware that adds AUTO-BITSETTING function. I have tested this and it works with 360 burns. As most people I speak to have this model of DL burner I figured i'd make a post about it
Goto <a href="http://tdb.rpc1.org/#DVR110" target="_blank">their site</a> and look for
Currently RPC1 with Bitsetting firmware based on 1.22 (Synthesized from 8.22)
Simply double click on the EXE and you can upgrade with ease in Windows.
Also please re-read our last news post. Some people are confused about a few points, especcially how convenient and useful the ODD adapter is. I have re-edited a little to make it clearer.
The ODD adapter is ideal for those who dont want to have the Xbox 360 hooked up to their PC so you dont have to move all your equipment / get behind your TV to unplug your video cables and mess around with that huge power supply if the Xbox 360 is in another room, and it's also for those who want the drive to be recognised in Windows/Linux without any special firmware - meaning you don't have to flash the xtreme0800 firmware to get Windows to recognise the drive or to rip games - 1 less firmware to flash, 1 more chance of not screwing up. It is especially ideal for those who happen to have a spare Xbox 360 ODD. It's all about CONVENIENCE! The Sata HDD adapter is essentially a bonus add-on, so you don't have to spend $15-$30 elsewhere.
Official Website: <A href="http://www.team-xecuter.com" target="_blank">Team-Xecuter.com</a>
As you may or may not know you require a Dual Layer Burner that supports bitsetting / book type setting so the burned disc will read in DVD-ROM format. Pioneer 110D drives don't support this but the Dangerous Brothers have released a firmware that adds AUTO-BITSETTING function. I have tested this and it works with 360 burns. As most people I speak to have this model of DL burner I figured i'd make a post about it
Goto <a href="http://tdb.rpc1.org/#DVR110" target="_blank">their site</a> and look for
Currently RPC1 with Bitsetting firmware based on 1.22 (Synthesized from 8.22)
Simply double click on the EXE and you can upgrade with ease in Windows.
Also please re-read our last news post. Some people are confused about a few points, especcially how convenient and useful the ODD adapter is. I have re-edited a little to make it clearer.
The ODD adapter is ideal for those who dont want to have the Xbox 360 hooked up to their PC so you dont have to move all your equipment / get behind your TV to unplug your video cables and mess around with that huge power supply if the Xbox 360 is in another room, and it's also for those who want the drive to be recognised in Windows/Linux without any special firmware - meaning you don't have to flash the xtreme0800 firmware to get Windows to recognise the drive or to rip games - 1 less firmware to flash, 1 more chance of not screwing up. It is especially ideal for those who happen to have a spare Xbox 360 ODD. It's all about CONVENIENCE! The Sata HDD adapter is essentially a bonus add-on, so you don't have to spend $15-$30 elsewhere.
Official Website: <A href="http://www.team-xecuter.com" target="_blank">Team-Xecuter.com</a>