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RJ45 to USB connector, for the old xbox (xbmc)
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hikaru_x
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Nov 14 2007, 05:44 PM
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i too, don't think that would work... if im not mistaken, the converter u saw is a part of multi-purpose cable set or something.... the connectors are interchangeable but it only works when both ends are using the same connector coz there's no conversion circuit, just wires. some sort of a all-in-one cable kit. i have a suggestion but i'm not sure if this would work but here goes... if XBMC supports USB mass storage via xbox controller ports, you can get a controller port to USB cable and connect ur pendrive there.... *edit: i think it should work... read this and get a cable like this. This post has been edited by hikaru_x: Nov 14 2007, 05:47 PM
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hikaru_x
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Nov 14 2007, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(rolandhoo @ Nov 14 2007, 06:02 PM) hikaru_x so will the USB adaptor cable work the way i wanted? sure? and i can see my pendrive in xbmc if using this cable? a guy mentioned that it is picky and didn't recognise his USB thumbdrive. i am not sure what is the version of my xbmc but the skin is like the 360 one. something like MC360.... so anybody has this cable, tried it and successful??? yeah it's a bit picky... check the page i posted above, it has a list of tested and working pendrives... and also, the xbox 1 is usb 1.1 only, so no fast usb2.0 transfers. you can check xbmc version in 'System Information' i myself haven't use this method before, don't have that cable. i dont transfer files to the xbox hdd, just stream from network share. edit: just so that everyone's on the same page, we're talking bout the usb to controller port cable here, not the rj-45 to usb thingy anymore. This post has been edited by hikaru_x: Nov 14 2007, 06:27 PM
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