Setting up Xbox with Xecuter 2.2 Pro and Evox
(v0.1)
Tutorial
written
by : WM
B
Last edited:
December 16, 2003
Disclaimer:
***PLEASE
NOTE THAT
I AM IN
NO WAY
RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY
DAMAGE
TO YOUR
XBOX YOU
MIGHT
EXPERIENCE
BY USING
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!!!***
IF YOU
HOSE YOUR
SYSTEM
UP, ITS
YOUR OWN
FAULT!***
Ok, I
just got
finished
modding
my Xbox
and wanted
to share
my experiences
and pitfalls
in hopes
that it
will help
others
who might
be experiencing
the same
problems.
I have
an 1.0
Xbox(soldered
in LPC
points)
with a
Thompson
DVD drive.
I wanted
to swap
out the
HDD so
I can
play games
from it
due to
the fact
that I
have 3
kids under
the age
of 8 and
game/movie
CD's tend
to get
lost,
broken,
etc and
I cannot
afford
to replace
them every
week.
SO what
I decided
on was
the Xecuter
2.2 Pro.
WHY? because
of the
external
LPT port.
I work
as a network
engineer
and know
that having
another
way to
flash
a hardware
component
should
the 1st
way fail
makes
good sense.
I will
talk more
about
this later
on..Here
is what
I did
in steps:
1. Disassemble
the Xbox.
Be careful
and follow
the instructions
on how
to properly
remove
stuff
from the
console.
If you
do not
do this
correct,
you will
hose your
box before
you even
get started.
2. I
removed
the Motherboard
as well
as I went
the easy
route
on the
soldering
and soldered
to the
alt DO
point.
It was
easier
than soldering
the LPC
points
was. I
did NOT
remove
the solder
from the
LPC points
as some
folks
have recommended
and I
did NOT
use header
pins.
I just
soldered
to the
wires
to the
LPC points.
I used
a 15Watt
Radio
Shack
soldering
iron with
0.32 soldering
rosin.
The trick
here is
to get
a small
bead of
the solder
on the
tip of
the iron
and touch
this to
the wire
at the
contact
point
and hold
it there
for a
sec or
2. Never
had a
problem
with the
soldering.
3. Once
the chip
was soldered
and mounted
up to
the Xbox
case,
I booted
to the
Cromwell
bios.
I put
in the
CD with
the Xecuter2
4978.03
BIOS file(the
one I
created
and renamed
BIOS.bin
file and
a 200mg
DUMMY.BIN
file.
There
are a
ton of
tutorials
on this
site about
doing
this)
and attempted
to flash
my chip.
4. The
flash
failed.
It got
to 25%
and never
got any
further.
The problem?
I did
not research
properly
the DIP
switch
settings
that needed
to be
set for
the flash
to take
properly.
Now at
this point
the Xbox
is rebooting
3 times
and the
power
LED flashed
green/red.
Not good.
5. Its
at this
point
I knew
that my
planning
ahead
with getting
the chip
with the
LPT port
was a
GREAT
idea.
Now I
had a
fallback.
I cannot
stress
how important
it is
to have
a plan
B when
doing
something
like this.
The programmer
is a MUST
HAVE with
this or
any other
chip.
No question.
6. Ok,
so what
WERE the
Dip switch
settings
on the
front
of the
switch
SUPPOSED
to have
been set
at you
might
be asking?
Well the
4 pin(The
flash
enable
switch)
was supposed
to be
ON(up
position)
and the
others
were supposed
to be
OFF(down
position).
I did
this and
used X2BM,
My parallel
cable,
the LPT
port on
the chip,
and my
laptop
and loaded
up the
bios.
I used
a 1024
Bios so
the bios
I used
filled
up all
of the
banks.
NOTE:
I ALWAYS
GOT A
VERIFICATION
FAILURE
when I
flashed
the bios
using
X2BM.
I am not
sure what
the deal
is with
this,
but have
noted
MANY others
with Xecuter
2.2 pros
who get
this as
well.
Looks
like a
software
glitch
to me
as the
chip booted
up with
the Xbox
Xecuter2
logo and
played
games
just fine.
Once the
flash
was on
installed,
I flipped
the #1
dip switch
to the
ON(Up
position)
thus enabling
it to
boot from
bank 1.
Seemed
to work.
7. Ok,
now for
the hardest
freakin
part of
this whole
ordeal..The
Evolution
X boot
CD. I
am hear
to tell
you that
this part
is harder
than the
rest of
this whole
deal,
hands
down.
Why? Because
of the
Thompson
DVD Drive.
Its a
MF to
read any
media
other
than retail
game DVD's(I
have also
had a
few retail
DVD's
not load
the first
time with
this drive...)
So here
is what
I did
to get
success.
8. I
bought
a pack
of 4x
CD-RW
Memorex
700MB
blanks
at CompUSA
for about
$4.99.
I bought
the Music
CD-RW
3 pack.
I only
needed
them for
this part
of it.
I used
my computer
that has
a CD-RW
drive
in it
and downloaded
the latest
version
of Evolution
X .iso
and Slayer
2.1 .iso
and then
I grabbed
the SimpleX
ISO program
available
here under
the Tools
->ISO
Tools
area.
9. Used
SimpleX
ISO to
extract
the Evolution
X .iso
file to
a folder
on my
computers
hard drive.
10. Created
a .zip
file that
totaled
around
511mb
of files.
Does not
matter
what files
you use
to make
this .zip
file,
just make
sure the
.zip file
is about
511mb
in size.
Then rename
the .zip
file to
DUMMY.BIN.
11. Create
a sub-folder
called
AA00 within
the folder
you extracted
the EvolutionX
.iso to.
Put the
DUMMY.BIN
file within
the AA00
subfolder.
12. Use
SimpleX
ISO to
create
an new
.iso file
from the
contents
of the
folder
where
the Evolution
X files/folders/AA00
folder
are. This
.iso file
can be
whatever
you want
as the
name does
not matter.
13. At
this point
you should
have a
file called
something
like evolutionxwdummyfile.iso
that is
around
514MB
in size.
Open Nero
Burning
ROM and
put your
blank
CD-RW
in the
CD-RW
drive
of your
computer.
If the
CD-RW
is NOT
blank
you need
to do
a FULL
ERASE
at 2X
speed
and make
sure it
erases
successfully.
THIS IS
IMPORTANT!
QUICK
ERASE
WILL NOT
WORK.
The cleaner
the disc
before
you burn
this,
the better
the results
will be.
14. Burn
that 514MB
.iso file
you just
created
to the
blank
CD-RW
at 2x
speed.
15. When
the CD
s finished
burning,
put the
newly
created
CD-RW
into the
CD drive
of the
Xbox,
disable
the modchip,
and turn
on the
Xbox.
It should
boot to
the MS
Xbox logo
and then
tell you
that the
CD in
the drive
is damaged
or dirty.
Turn the
Xbox off,
enable
the chip,
and turn
the xbox
back on.
The Xecuter2
Xbox logo
should
come up
and if
all went
well,
the EvoX
dashboard
should
come up.
If all
did not
go well,
you will
just get
a Xbox
logo with
Xecuter2
under
it and
nothing
else.
Make sure
you give
it a sec
or 2 as
there
is about
a 3-4
sec delay
between
the Xbox
Xecuter2
logo and
the Evox
dashboard
appearing.
You also
might
have to
go through
this step
once or
twice
to actually
get it
to work
so be
patient.
It will
eventually
work.
I thought
it never
would,
but patience
and persistence
pays off.
If you
still
cannot
get it
to load,
go back
through
steps
9-15.
It WILL
work eventually.
Trust
me. If
you are
getting
the Xecuter2
logo but
no EvoX,
its not
your chip..Its
the CD
or the
way you
burned
it.
16. Once
you can
get Evox
to load
on a pretty
consistent
basis
using
the step
15 method,
and you
can FTP
into your
Xbox successfully
and can
see/access
the retail
drive,
and you
have backed
up C:
and E:
on your
Xbox to
another
computer(my
laptop
in my
case)
you are
ready
for Slayer
2.1. Burning
the Slayer
image
is exactly
the same
process
as I laid
out for
creating
the EvoX
boot disk
except
using
the Slayer
program.
If you
forgot
already,
refer
to steps
9-15.
17. Disassemble
the Xbox
again
and remove
the Retail
HDD and
put in
your new
drive.
18. Boot
the Slayer
Cd the
same way
you did
the EvoX
cd (See
step 15)
19. Follow
the intructions
for the
section
labeled:
"Setting-Up
a V1.0
or V1.1
XBOX with
a NEW
Upgraded
HD and
a MOD
chip that
can be
turned
OFF!"
located
within
the SlaYer's
EvoX Auto-Installer
v2.1 Instructions
.txt file(comes
with the
Slayer
2.1 software)
20. You
are ready
to use
an FTP
client
to FTP
the files
on a game
DVD to
the Xbox
drive
and play
them!
21. Enjoy
the fruits
of the
PITA odeal.
Q&A:
Q: Is
it worth
all of
this trouble?
A: Hell
Yes
Q: Is
it time
consuming?
A: Hell
Yes
Q: Was
this hard
to do?
A: Not
really,
just time
consuming.
The hardest
part was
gathering
all of
this information
on how
to do
all of
this and
make it
work in
my particular
case.Information
and techniques
are pretty
much everywhere.
Many folks
are doing
things
different
ways cause
they are
getting
different
results.
This whole
process
I used
may not
work for
you believe
it or
not. Its
worth
a try
though.
Q: Was
the D0
as hard
as it
seems
to be?
A: Not
if you
use the
alt D0.
Piece
of cake.
I would
not dream
of trying
the top
D0. My
eyesight
is not
good enough.
Q: Would
you recommend
soldering
over pogo
pins?
A: Hell
Yes. I
would
not want
to have
to open
this thing
up again
and have
to muddle
with it..Especially
after
the time
it took
to get
it all
setup
in the
first
place.
No Pogo,
Solder
the mofo
IMHO.
Q: Where
can I
find EvoX
and the
bios software
you were
talking
about?
A: I have
no idea.
Q: Will
you mod
my Xbox
for me?
A: Hell
No.
Q: I
cannot
understand
your instructions?
Can you
be more
clearer
on your
information?
A: If
you cannot
understand
any of
this,
you do
not need
to doing
it at
all.
Q: Can
I make
a tutorial
out of
this information?
A: Hell
Yes. The
more people
who know
how to
do this
and make
it actually
work with
minimal
headache,
the better.
Happy
modding
and I
hope this
helps
someone
somewhere.
Tutorial
written
by : WM
B