Contributed by jj on from the XXX-box dept.
Announced here, his work is yet to reach the point of actually reading the filesystem, but it has gotten past the initial booting of the gaming console. The needed patches can be found here.
For those interrested in the steps involved in a new port, this is a very good description of the kind of work and the various problems that arise when trying to bootstrap a "new" type of hardware even though in this case, the CPU architecture is known and familiar.
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By Frank DENIS (82.224.188.215) on http://00f.net
But can such a console run 24 hours a day without any reliability issue?
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By cAPTAIN^k (222.152.25.179) on
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> But can such a console run 24 hours a day without any reliability issue?
Yes :)
By Mike Swanson (71.197.194.170) on
I don't actually own an Xbox, but then again I don't own any of the support architectures save for one (i386) ;)
By Anonymous Coward (128.171.90.200) on