I read about that but i have heard that its a bit buggy and only suitable for a hardwired network.
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If you feed ducks at a pond, chances are your bound to feed a goose or two without even knowing it.
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I read about that but i have heard that its a bit buggy and only suitable for a hardwired network.
finally got round to doing this..... can confirm (initially without much testing - playing XBLA games) that this works fine.....sure a bit of a delay when loading, but for me SMALL price to pay....
nice!!!
edit: will load a heavy game and have a look see. would like to add its actually going from laptop to server to xbox so has a bit of a trip will be much quicker (one assumes) once it only has to travel half the distance taking into account *cough* server is doing MANY other things D/L'ing, indexing... having s3x with j00 mama!.....effing impressive
Last edited by z1gg33; 28-12-11 at 10:25 PM.
If you feed ducks at a pond, chances are your bound to feed a goose or two without even knowing it.
COD4, was fine, low network usage really.... this all coming from a NTFS drive.... ftw!
i guess if you can't wait a few minutes.... well you kinda get what you deserve imho
If you feed ducks at a pond, chances are your bound to feed a goose or two without even knowing it.
Bummer. Mounting ISO's in linux won't work with this. IF IT DID it would be perfect. (not a fault on their part - its a linux thing i think)
(as all linux users know that no extraction needed , just mount and go!!) yeah I know this can be done in windows as well....
Even if you have an NXE????? iso that will extract correctly in windows, seems linux does not read it right, you know the ones that show the files, and not end up looking like a DVD movie structure. (with just audio, video dirs)
must look into that....
edit: is there an "xbox image browser" equiv?
Last edited by z1gg33; 30-12-11 at 05:50 PM.
If you feed ducks at a pond, chances are your bound to feed a goose or two without even knowing it.
Xbox backup creator works fine under wine for me. This has an image browser feature/extractor.
If there are multiple isos, you could use xiso-gui on a windows system and output the files back to the linux HDD - but im sure you have already thought of that.
I don't believe you can mount the iso straight off, as they're not a proper recognised file system.
I would love to be able to stream ISOs themselves.
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Would that use up an extreme amount of bandwidth?
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