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Xbox 360 demos running on Macs

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Aloone_Jonez:
Oh perhapps I was right first time, I suppose if they're making millions of these things then it would be worth it for them and they could make it bloody hard for people to compile Linux for it.

MrX:
beos could run on this because it can work on PPC archatechture.

it would be too fast.

Mr X

Kintaro:
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RaZoR1394:
Actually the price should land around 300$. At least that's what I've been told.

Also, I think you can forget installing linux on it because the TCG protection is built in into the CPU instead of a separate chip on the motherboard like on the original XboX. If there still is someone who manages to make some kind of hardware hack I would definately buy one because that would result in a cheap high performing computer.

piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: RaZoR1394 ---Actually the price should land around 300$. At least that's what I've been told.

Also, I think you can forget installing linux on it because the TCG protection is built in into the CPU instead of a separate chip on the motherboard like on the original XboX. If there still is someone who manages to make some kind of hardware hack I would definately buy one because that would result in a cheap high performing computer.
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If it's $300, I'd say it'd do pretty damn well.

Although, even if I could get a chip to make it run GNU/Linux, I would never buy the Xbox 360 because I've sworn to never give MS any of my money again :)

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