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PostSat Apr 23, 2005 3:10 pm    Question about the X Box if anyone can help.

I have a Xbox and I would like to know how much memory is on the internal HD of it, all I can find is 50,000 blocks but I went way past that I'm now at 53,777 I think. But if anyone knows the answer please let me know.

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PostSat Apr 23, 2005 4:53 pm    

All I know is that it has alot of memory

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 10:19 am    

It must be, because I have over 15 different game saves on it and over 25 Music CD's. I'm trying to turn it into a Music system

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 2:28 pm    

30 GB, I think, but I'm not sure at all. I don't have one myself,

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 3:21 pm    

My last XBOX broke and i took it apart and the hard drive was a 60GB hard drive

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 4:34 pm    

Holy *beep* thats alot of gigs

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 4:48 pm    

^^ no thats not really alot, alot for a game console, but not a lot for a pc harddrive. my pc has a 180gb harddrive and i have used all of that up all ready.

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 4:58 pm    

Cool, I should have well enough for my music than :d.

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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 5:13 pm    

Did you know that there are Hardidsks out there of 250 GB? Whats wrong with people today?

Did you also know that a couple of years ago the biggest Harddisk around was 6 MB? Yes, i said MB. I that time it was huge, 3 games on a floppy disk! Now a days we have game that are 6 GB easy, and then you haven't even installed it fully yet, the most part is on the DVD.



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PostSun Apr 24, 2005 5:27 pm    

Captain Patrick wrote:
^^ no thats not really alot, alot for a game console, but not a lot for a pc harddrive. my pc has a 180gb harddrive and i have used all of that up all ready.


I meant for a Console. lol


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PostTue Apr 26, 2005 10:19 am    

Esentially, at the time of introduction, the Box was the only console with a harddrive, so yeeeaaah,

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PostWed Apr 27, 2005 10:47 am    

Well, I now have 70 CD's on it and yet no sign of the blocks going down yet.

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PostWed Apr 27, 2005 12:53 pm    

http://www.xbreporter.com/xbox_system_specifications.php

CPU 733 MHz Intel Custom Pentium III
Front Side Bus 133 MHz - 1.0 GB/sec
RAM Micron 64 MB DDR SDRAM
Memory Bandwidth 6.4 GB/sec bus
Storage Medium 8 GB Hard Disk
(Western Digital, 5400 RPM)
I/O (Input / Output) w-5x DVD-ROM
Type 9 DVD - 8.5 GB single sided
4x Proprietary USB Game Ports (12 Mbps)
Broadband Ethernet Connection (100 Mbps)
Proprietary Audio/Video Connector
Graphics Processor Unit 250 MHz Custom-Designed NV2X
Max Polygon Performance 125 M/sec
Simultaneous Textures 4.8 G/Sec
Pixel Fill Rate 12w
Compressed Textures Yes (6:1)
Maximum resolution 1920 x 1080 (HDTV Required)
MPEG 2 Support Yes (Standard DVD)
HDTV Game Support Yes (HDTV Cable Required)
DVD Movie Playback Yes (DVD Remote Control Required)
Media Comm. Processor 200 MHz Processor Custom
Designed By NVIDIA
Controls Hard Disk & DVD
Controls High-Speed Ethernet
Controls Proprietary USB Game Ports
Controls Advanced Audio which uses:
licensed technology from UK's Sensaura 3D.
Peripheral Bus (MCP BUS) 400 MB/s (Full Duplex)
Broadband Enabled Yes (10/100 Mbps / TCP/IP / WinSock)
Audio Channels 256
3D Audio Support Yes (64 3D channels)
Operating System - Windows 2000 Core OS
(Custom designed by MS)
- DirectX 8.0a (Drivers)
- Part 1 of the OS is on the hard disk < 1 MB
- Part 2 of the OS can be DVD disc < 500 K
- (Part 1 includes the core OS, DirectX, DVD playback, some drivers and 3D user interface)
- (Part 2 includes things like libraries, other drivers and other features needed by the developer)
- OS takes less then 3 MB in RAM
- The OS has a 3D user interface when no games are inserted to play music CDs, run DVD movies etc.
- The games run in ring 0, known as kernel mode which is the fastest mode possible.
V-CHIP Parental control on DVD's with ESRB ratings
Size Width: ~31cm
Depth: ~27cm
Height: ~10cm
Total Internal Components 800


That's like a puter from back in the day,


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