Adding Two USB sockets to your XBOX (v0.1)
Tutorial
written
by : IFANTIG
Last edited:
August 5, 2003
Want
to add
a professional
looking
USB socket
to your
XBOX?
Here’s
what you’ll
need for
this quick
and relatively
simple
mod:
1)
Antec
Easy
USB
available
at COMPUSA
for
$10

2)
Soldering
Iron
and
solder
3) Electrical
tape
4) Drill
or Dremel
tool
5) Hobby
knife
6) Glue
of your
choice
(epoxy
is best)
7) Scissor
that
can
cut
sheet
metal
such
as Wiss
snippers
I
found
the Antec
Easy USB
for $10
at COMPUSA
and thought
it would
be perfect
for the
project
because
it includes
a tiny
circuit
board
with 2
USB sockets
and a
wiring
harness
to make
the mod
easier.
1)
First
thing
to do
is take
out
the
USB
circuit
board
from
the
case
and
put
the
case
aside
since
we won’t
be using
it for
this
mod.
Here’s
what
the
USB
circuit
board
looks
like:
2)
Open
your
XBOX.
CAREFULLY
remove
the
front
panel
from
the
XBOX.
The
right
way
to remove
the
front
panel
from
your
XBOX
is to
first
remove
the
yellow
wiring
harness
that
connects
the
front
panel
to the
motherboard.
Next
you’ll
want
to pry
at the
corners
to remove
the
panel
from
the
rest
of the
XBOX
case.
This
will
take
some
force.
3)
Now,
you’ll
want
to try
to figure
out
where
to mount
the
USB
circuit
board.
Here’s
where
I mounted
mine.
This
location
required
me to
snip
the
sheet
metal
with
Wiss
metal
snips.
Pretty
much
any
place
you
mount
it will
require
some
snipping.
I used
a drill
to make
holes
in the
front
panel,
and
then
used
a hobby
knife
to slowly
shave
the
area
into
a perfect
square
the
USB
socket
can
fit
through.
I then
used
Super
glue
to hold
it securely
in place.
4)
Next,
comes
connecting
the
wiring
harness
for
the
USB
sockets
to your
XBOX
controller
ports.
Here
is a
simple
diagram
of what
color
wire
goes
where:

6)
After
splicing,
soldering
and
insulating
the
wires,
you’re
done!
Put
everything
back
together
and
fire
up EVOX
and
test
your
USB
keyboard
on both
ports
to make
sure
it works.
Tutorial
written
by : IFANTIG