2006-11-22, 04:12 PM
Hey, just a curious question. From what I understand, the MVP is linux based, and the dongle is just a linux bin with a bunch of pre-compiled apps in it to run the client.
I am currently working on modding up an xbox (dirt cheap used nowadays) to run XBMC which is a really nice media front end that plays every audio/video format out there, and DVDs.
Since the XBox softmods are based on linux, would it not be possible to compile those same apps from the dongles to make an "XBoxMVP" that is compatible with the same protocols and such?
This would be awesome, considering used xboxes can be had for under $50 nowadays on ebay (and even in the $20 range if you look locally for one with a busted dvdrom, which is not needed for the softmod if you do it right) and they are settop, and have a remote and everything.
Just a curious consideration. Also it might allow for more capabilities, since the xbox can do HD output, as well as has a bit more processing and graphics oomph than the MVP does as far as I know.
Thanks for your feedback in advance!
I am currently working on modding up an xbox (dirt cheap used nowadays) to run XBMC which is a really nice media front end that plays every audio/video format out there, and DVDs.
Since the XBox softmods are based on linux, would it not be possible to compile those same apps from the dongles to make an "XBoxMVP" that is compatible with the same protocols and such?
This would be awesome, considering used xboxes can be had for under $50 nowadays on ebay (and even in the $20 range if you look locally for one with a busted dvdrom, which is not needed for the softmod if you do it right) and they are settop, and have a remote and everything.
Just a curious consideration. Also it might allow for more capabilities, since the xbox can do HD output, as well as has a bit more processing and graphics oomph than the MVP does as far as I know.
Thanks for your feedback in advance!