The lack of appreciation for the Zune era music makes me sad. Would've been really cool to change the hard drive to an SD slot and get 512+gb that you can upgrade later.
Many thanks friend, I'd installed the mod chip in my machine months ago but couldn't figure out how to actually install the dashboard! Finally got my xbox up and running now and super excited to play some classics.
@@Roberkert that is a cool idea. Someone would need to create a 3D model of the Zune's body parts. The STL files could be sent to PCBway for 3D printing or injection molding.
I used to make kb like this 3 years ago. and its great for starters. But the moment i started using qmk for my boards it worked great! I manage to use NKRO among other functions.
buenas como le envio un café a UD en serio em ayudó con el zune ya lo creia muerto, le vambie la unidad SSD y fue nostálgico verlo funcionar de nuevo muchas gracias / Hi, how did I send you a coffee? Seriously, it helped me with the Zune, I already thought it was dead, I replaced the SSD unit and it was nostalgic to see it working again, thank you very much.
Im a little late to the party here, but i got a few B10k potentiometers - but the reading goes all the way to 4095, and even starts reading values from the other potentiometers if i turn it colpmetely. What am i doing wrong?
Its more than half a miracle to be able to solder on that scale using thick wires, a gunked up iron and barely any supports. I bet this could be done now with the latest bt module to great effect.
Can you store game saves on that same SD card or would it be better to have the sd card adapter for game ISOs and an actual memory card for game saves?
I just got done modding a 5.5 gen iPod Video and I found this xD Once the modding scene picks up I would be tempted to Mod a Zune xD I loved my iPod back in the day though and its great to have it with 1 terrabyte of storage! I wonder what the Zune will be capable of!!!
Taking a look at the pinout diagram will show you what each pin can be used for : arduino.stackexchange.com/questions/16392/arduino-pro-micro-analog-pinouts
Was able to make my "mixer" work following all your instructions, however, my setup seems to forget what my potentiometers does when I close the Arduino IDE, even when the sketch is successfully uploaded, is there a fix for that?
The one thing about the Og xbox modding hasn't come back is top windows for the disk drive and hard drive. Now i have a cnc i wont need to use a file/dremel/foul language to make my windows nice.
First off, thank you so much! My 55S405 was fixed by following the steps in your video! Unfortunately, I ended up getting a big drop of sweat on the diffusing plastic layers. I tried to dab it off with a microfiber cloth but it left a biggol smudge and of course it's showing up on the TV picture afterward. I did NOT try to use any cleaner or water for fear of making it worse. Is there any way to clear that up or do I just need to buy a new sheet?
I'm glad you got your TV working again! I would probably try a plastic safe cleaner to clean any of the layers that got wet. You may also want to clean the back side of the LCD. Just make sure all of the surfaces are dry and streak free before reassembling. I have had good results in the past by cleaning LCDs with a product called "invisible glass." I'm pretty sure it is plastic safe. Proceed at your own risk though. It is so easy to get debris or fingerprints on the screen while assembling.
came here after a few Joe Scotto videos, and what you have said in the first 1.5 minutes is more then i got in 9 of his videos. the sole fact you mentioned all the software you are using and the fact to search else where for things you won't be showing in this video, is a million times more thoughtful of the viewer. Thank you for you time and hard work!
The North America NES has 2 RAM chips but 1 is Program RAM & the 2nd is Video RAM. Does the Japanese Famicom use smaller capacity VRAM chips where it uses 2 instead of just 1?