dunoo but it's illegal. The creator said on youtube.
iBotModz CBox
First Halo 3 Mod, using DevKit
Started by iBotPeaches, Jan 20 2008 09:06 PM
24 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:45 PM
#22
Posted 27 February 2008 - 04:15 AM
Xbox Development Kit (XDK), is a software development kit created by Microsoft used to write software for the Xbox gaming system. The XDK includes libraries, a compiler, and various tools used to create software for the Xbox. The XDK also has the option to integrate itself into Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.
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XDK was also designed to be used in conjunction with an Xbox console with the XDK Debug BIOS. It includes features to link to the console for real-time debug feedback, including system activity and network monitors.
Only developers that are licensed by Microsoft may compile code and release binaries of their software with the XDK, any software released using the XDK by developers that aren't licensed is illegal. Most of the underground homebrew software for the Xbox is compiled using the XDK, and thus is illegal. To address this problem, the OpenXDK project has been started to create an open source replacement for the XDK. However, as of July 2007, it is still in beta.
Many people who are supplied with XDKs are required to sign Non-disclosure agreements or (NDA) so they do not disclose any information about Microsoft's development technology.
oh if anyone wants this let me know and i can tell you where to find it
[edit] Purpose
XDK was also designed to be used in conjunction with an Xbox console with the XDK Debug BIOS. It includes features to link to the console for real-time debug feedback, including system activity and network monitors.
Only developers that are licensed by Microsoft may compile code and release binaries of their software with the XDK, any software released using the XDK by developers that aren't licensed is illegal. Most of the underground homebrew software for the Xbox is compiled using the XDK, and thus is illegal. To address this problem, the OpenXDK project has been started to create an open source replacement for the XDK. However, as of July 2007, it is still in beta.
Many people who are supplied with XDKs are required to sign Non-disclosure agreements or (NDA) so they do not disclose any information about Microsoft's development technology.
oh if anyone wants this let me know and i can tell you where to find it
#23
Posted 27 February 2008 - 08:14 PM
is this the dev kit ?
#24
Posted 28 February 2008 - 06:02 PM
Yes thats the dev kit.
#25
Posted 29 February 2008 - 06:55 AM
A type of one yes. A dev kit can be related to Halo Cache 1.0 for normal xbox. The xbox never thinks its actually resigned or running, it routes it through that dev_kit or Halo Cache editor, and you can do that changes to it LIVE. It instantly then disables online play due to the reaction, but thats kinda what a dev_kit is in perception.