![]() Please note, that ReactOS is still in alpha and gives no guarantee of stability, safety of your files or working at all. It allows you to explore ReactOS in a temporary environment that will be reset in a restart. Live CD is useful if you don't plan to keep ReactOS on your computer for a longer period of time. Boot CD will direct you to a setup environment, please follow the instructions given on the screen. ![]() If you wish to install ReactOS on your machine, then Boot CD is the right option for you. Matias#5019 in community Discord (rev 1.Alternatively, you can download LiveCD How to choose?. ![]() Joann Mõndresku aka Cernodile (rev 1.0).ReactOS Xbox port running in xemu (Dec 2020) Insert the medium and boot ReactOS (see Install ReactOS on Xbox for details).Build and burn a LiveCD/BootCD ISO image.Run the following command configure -DSARCH=xbox before compilation to set target platform as Original Xbox.Check out this article to learn more about the testing process.It's possible to install or just run ReactOS either on real Xbox or in XQEMU/xemu emulator. - ReactOS Xbox port prebuilt binaries (very old).Other commits related to Xbox port development.Custom Cromwell BIOS previously existed in the repository.XboxDev Cromwell BIOS is currently used:.Basic video miniport driver for nVidia NV2A GPU ( PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_02A0) exists.See File Systems#FAQ and ReactOS Git grep. Support for FATX file system exists in freeloader, fastfat driver, and ufatx module.FreeLoader supports Original Xbox sub-architecture.Microsoft has discontinued original Xbox since 2006, so few people with a working console left, and their number is decreasing.Lack of people with low-level programming and reverse engineering skills.Many hardware components that need drivers.Stas'M is currently working on Xbox port revival, so XBOX Boot milestone has been added.Xbox executable support was suggested as Google Summer of Code 2019 idea.Xbox port revival was suggested at Google Summer of Code 2010 ideas.In ReactOS 0.3.4 boot regression was fixed by Hervé Poussineau, but still no support for USB keyboard/mouse.In ReactOS 0.3.0 Xbox's I2C support was moved to a separate file, and support of LEDs switching was added by Aleksey Bragin.The port was started by Gé van Geldorp at r11926 and firstly got into ReactOS 0.2.5, but has since regressed and is unmaintained.But with time – when we finish nVidia network card driver, it's gonna become more interesting since possibilities are endless – there are so plenty of software for Win32 that there is definitely something cool you may want to try to run on your Xbox» :-) - Fireball ( talk) 19:55, 1 September 2005 (UTC) Known facts You can browse your Xbox's HDD in explorer as if it's just a PC computer, you can even do some very simple things, but not very much really. See this JIRA ticket list for known unresolved problems. Real hardware blockers: CORE-16726, CORE-17643 (including the line above).Booting from BRFR/FATX works only once, after reboot SYSTEM hive gets corrupted (no ticket yet).Both MBR/FAT32 and BRFR/FATX boot works, having problem with USB input, see CORE-16352.Can be booted from HDD using pre-installed files:.Live CD boots in XQEMU, having problem with USB input, see CORE-16352.Boot CD works in XQEMU, but shows black screen.Note: See Xbox Port Roadmap and Xbox Port Tests for more details. Audio Controller: NVIDIA nForce APU w/ Wolfson Microelectronics XWM9709 AC97 2.1 Codec.Network: NVIDIA nForce 10/100BASE-TX w/ ICS ICS1893AF PHY.Storage: 8 or 10 GB 5400 RPM (IDE), HDD formatted in FATX 2-5x DVD-ROM drive 32 MB USB memory card.Graphics: nVidia NV2A GeForce 3/4 class Hybrid GPU (OpenGL 1.3, DirectX 8.1 HW support (Pixel Shader 1.3/Vertex Shader 1.1?), between a GeForce 3 and a GeForce 4).Motherboard/Chipset: Custom motherboard design using the nVidia nForce chipset (close to nForce 420) which acts as both the system chipset and the graphics adapter, Southbridge is the nVidia MCPX which is identical to the MCP-D southbridge used in the nForce 220/415/420 (basically a chipset with IGP configuration like many PCs compatibles around the 2000s).RAM: 64 MB DDR 400 in a 128-bit bus (6.4 GB/s, expandable to 128 MB with mods).CPU: Pentium III Coppermine based 733 MHz custom CPU, 128 KB L2 and 133 MHz FSB (i686 class, could be upgraded up to 1.4 GHz with mods).Known hardware specifications on the Xbox are:
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