I want the X3 Flubber and X3 logo back

CrakkedOut

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Dec 9, 2003
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seriously i do, X3 flubber looked sweet in the wireframe blue/white.

i dont like this flubber :cry:

and the X3 logo was sweet lookin also...

why oh why you take it away :cry:


and for some reason the flubber starts blue and then turns PURPLE....no where in the color settings is there a purple. just blue, white, black......whats up with that?
 

ureterral

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Dec 8, 2003
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Pssh, that was sh*t.
What we want is a way to flash or bind .x files with a .bin on another x3 bank for custom mesh's. Its better to have them on the chip so there isnt a delay in boot for the chip to read the files off the hdd.
 

althekiller

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Apr 12, 2004
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from the changelog

as of x3 bios version...

[1892]
- removed X3 flubber for now since it seems to be the reason for non booting games (f**ked up framebuffer pointer?)
 

axe77

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Dec 8, 2003
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Apple adc 22" monitor with Xbox360 help

I bought a dviator http://www.dviator.com/us/index.html unit a few years ago and it has worked flawlessly for my pc. I have a 22" adc monitor and now I want to use this monitor for my xbox 360 and was looking for a little help because i cant get it working. I bought this adapter, Link to vga to dvi female to female adapter http://www.svideo.com/appletvhack.html And connected everything and I get no video on screen but I get sound. I moved my xbox 360 to my other pc monitor with the vga cable and tried a few different video resolutions and they work on my other pc monitor but when i reconnect to my apple adc monitor with the dviator nothings shows on screen....Any help would be much appreciated.
 

TheMask

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Dec 27, 2003
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Re: Apple adc 22" monitor with Xbox360 help

you're lucky I'm a mac! Well to start off, the apple ADC is nothing but a DVI-I connection with a different shape. You'll need a converter to a normal DVI connection (you can get them on ebay or amazon). after that you'll need a DVI to VGA connection like you one in the link. Then hook everything up to the vga as normal. hope this helps! btw, I have the same monitor for my powermac g4! I love it and I only paid $30 for it!