umm... whats this topic about again?
I forgot....
umm... whats this topic about again?
I forgot....
it appears you haven't heard of http://www.dcemulation.com, they are dedicated to running software on a DC. Emulators, mp3 players, movie players, you name it.On 2002-06-03 20:55, ABDUR101 wrote:
I myself think it will be pretty interesting to see someone playing software not for the X-box, ON an X-box. Even an operating system. Can't beat technology though, it opens new doors, and ultimately there aren't enough locks being made.
Yes, i like how this student did it all by himself too.
He does have a PHD from M.I.T.On 2002-06-04 16:46, TinyGrendel wrote:
Yes, i like how this student did it all by himself too.
Calling him a Student is a bit of an understatement.
Not surprsing, but I doubt hackers would waste their time and try to undermine what MS has in plan... that is, unless the hacker is anti-MS.
err..re-read my post. I said the X-box. I know about DC-Emulation, but I find it interesting to do on the X-box, because of the hard-drive. o_OOn 2002-06-04 16:46, TinyGrendel wrote:
it appears you haven't heard of http://www.dcemulation.com, they are dedicated to running software on a DC. Emulators, mp3 players, movie players, you name it.On 2002-06-03 20:55, ABDUR101 wrote:
I myself think it will be pretty interesting to see someone playing software not for the X-box, ON an X-box. Even an operating system. Can't beat technology though, it opens new doors, and ultimately there aren't enough locks being made.
Yes, i like how this student did it all by himself too.
Look, he did it again.
sry missed that.On 2002-06-04 16:53, Greg wrote:
He does have a PHD from M.I.T.On 2002-06-04 16:46, TinyGrendel wrote:
Yes, i like how this student did it all by himself too.
Calling him a Student is a bit of an understatement.
On 2002-06-04 17:57, TinyGrendel wrote:
sry missed that.On 2002-06-04 16:53, Greg wrote:
no biggieOn 2002-06-04 16:46, TinyGrendel wrote:
Yes, i like how this student did it all by himself too.
He does have a PHD from M.I.T.
Calling him a Student is a bit of an understatement.
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