![]() ![]() We'll be waiting a while until proper emulators come out. Reset Glitch Hack (RGH) is a hardware modification which allows you to run unsigned code, mods, game backups, and homebrew. Seeing as PCSX2 just now is stable enough to run most PS2 games, and the fact that only now there are good enough CPUs to run games on it at 60fps. Problem is, it only runs homebrew software and won't be complete until the end of time anyway. This is the part at which I horribly failed (though you have to keep in mind that I do not own a 360 to extract the firmware from).Į) Input/Output and a lot of other stuff needs to be the proper model so that the emulated device can "talk" to them (at least as far as I know). The X360 runs something along the lines of Vista XBox edition, which you usually can't get by. If you use an FTP client, you need to connect your Xbox 360 RGH console to your PC via an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. You should see the folder on your dashboard under 'Games'. It uses DirectX, so no big worries here.ĭ) The OS. Plug your USB drive into your Xbox 360 RGH console and turn it on. But it will be extremely slow no matter how good your CPU is.Ĭ) The graphics chip. ![]() This is easy to emulate, as it is basically just a 3-core PowerPC CPU from IBM. ![]() But when you've got that, the known part of the whole thing is gone.ī) The Xenon CPU. Also requires you to extract an executable file from the whole mess of xex files on there. Difficult to do when running a game, so it would have to be done before that. There are ways to get around it, but they require decompressing the game discs and a lot of other stuff to be done. So this guy has a blog, where he detailed all of his research and then it just mysteriously ends.Ī) Encryption. Hello everyone, welcome back to my channel for todays video Ill be showing you on how to play classic PS1 games on your modded RGH/JTAG Xbox 360. That's the same guy that did the first PSP emulator (I can't remember his name right now). A long long time ago, somebody did a lot of hardware research into the XBox360 and how the whole thing works and how it would have been implemented. ![]()
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