- A
softmod (short for
software modification) is a
method of
using software to
modify the
intended behavior of hardware, such as
computer hardware, or video...
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public from
running unsigned code, one must
either use a modchip, or a
softmod. Originally,
modchips were the only option; however, it was
later demonstrated...
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versions if they have 'Title Updates' applied,
either through XBL or a
softmod. For Xbox 360 games, see List of Xbox 360
System Link games. Some games...
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support External hard
drive (HD)
support Consumer programmability Via
Softmods and/or modchips;
Modified Windows CE 2.x, Linux.
Development on PC with...
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softmod,
which uses a
commercial game such as 007:
Agent Under Fire, Mech ****ault, or
Splinter Cell, had been
created to
execute a
persistent softmod...
- the
commodity TSOP with an LPC ROM
contained within a
proprietary chip.
Softmods:
installing additional software files to the Xbox hard drive,
which exploit...
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Microsoft Xbox, of
which tutorials still exist to this day. By
introducing softmod installation files via one of the four
controller ports,
players could...
- console. One is
through soft
modding (modifying software,
normally using a
softmod) to
allow the user to
change data
contained on its hard
drive in the case...
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supported by
Microsoft in any way, it
means XBMC4Xbox
requires a
modchip or
softmod exploit installed to run on the Xbox game-console.
Binary builds of XBMC...
- the use of a modchip, a
technique known as the swap
trick or
running a
softmod. It may not
initially seem
obvious why
simply copying a
signed application...