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I cant believe you even dignified that post with a responseOriginally posted by OC_GORK
I dont see the big problem here? Just turn on the PC, and then turn on the Xbox... and they should be working at the same time... do you want them connected in some kind of network or what? In the same case? Please specify!
lol - obviously not what he means.Originally posted by Tt Ownage
he means havin running linux and running regular xbox bios at the same time..
You could probably put them inside a custom made case, and they could both fit - but they still wouldn't work together as one unit. Each one would still be doing it's own thing.Originally posted by NEWBE
putting them in the same case and then being able to use the xbx as one with your computer.
jesus harsh..... n e ways .... like putting them in the same case and then being able to use the xbx as one with your computer. So your able to play xbx games and computer games. And why r u people so mean? jesus all u could have said was please specify... but damn. harsh
You could probably put them inside a custom made case, and they could both fit - but they still wouldn't work together as one unit. Each one would still be doing it's own thing.
Originally posted by XanTHraX
Its not possible to get a Xbox to play PC games the Xbox just won't play them as its a different platform (OS) so thats out of the of the question. But hosing them together is perfectly fine. If you built a custom case and had one drive for the xbox and the other for the PC and both hooked up to a monitor or duel screens it would be very possible, maybe even a switch to change what is displayed on one screen. Use your imagination and im sure you could come up with a compromise to what you have originally intended. Hope this helps.
Originally posted by BIGJEFF
This is very true. I am not sure why you would want to do this in the first place. The case would be huge as well as need probably 2 power supplys and whole bunch of fans. I think unless you have alot of space, time and money you sould leave them alone.
Thats nice and all but thats not what he's asking. The best (I guess) example would beOriginally posted by XanTHraX
Its not possible to get a Xbox to play PC games the Xbox just won't play them ......
Originally posted by CrimandEvil
Thats nice and all but thats not what he's asking. The best (I guess) example would be
Yoshi's Boxx. Try using google next time because there are HUNDREDS of pages about this. I hope this helps.
Originally posted by NEWBE
xbx as one with your computer.
Originally posted by XanTHraX
Come on a bit of common decency to the newcomers we were all new at one stage, chill out. No need to be so elitist, it helps no one.
Originally posted by NEWBE
jesus harsh..... n e ways .... like putting them in the same case and then being able to use the xbx as one with your computer. So your able to play xbx games and computer games. And why r u people so mean? jesus all u could have said was please specify... but damn. harsh![]()
Originally posted by heyheyhey
1. You came in here and said "How can you get a computer and an Xbox to work at the same time?" You can't possibly expect us to get "how do you fit an Xbox into a case and get it to synchronize with the computer" out of that.
2. Please learn to spell, I mean if you can't even find the energy to reach your poor little finger all the 3 inches from the "b" to the "o" keys to spell out "Xbox," or to type out "you," or "are," then well, you deserved every single flame here.
OMGOriginally posted by BIGJEFF
LOL