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- wellington - 2004-01-06

i'm using the lastest version (2004 compilation) and can't setup the xbox network using xbmc (my xbmc it's running from hdd).
my xbox is v1.0(jp), no mod-chip, tsop flashed with xecuter 4980.06, 80gb 7200 rpm barracuda .

today i was trying to use the xdk to take an screenshot using the xdk bios 4627 bfm,  using the pbl. if i boot this bios the xbmc network works fine, when i remove pbl and boot the normal installed x2 4980 the network stop working.

from evox 3935 sys info:

ip: 192.168.1.6 (static)
line status: 100/half duplex
mac address: 00:50:f2:20:d6:b0

booting xbmc using bios 4980.06, sys info:
type: static
mac: 2f:00:32:00:30:00
ip:
link: no link

boot using debug 4627(bfm) pbl, selecting evox 3935 then running the xbmc:
type: static
mac: 00:50:f2:20:d6:80
ip:192.168.1.6
link: 100mb half duplex

this also happens with bios x2 4979 and 4978.


- tslayer - 2004-01-07

what do you use in your xboxmediacenter.xml?

try explicitly putting the ip address in there and see if that works.

ts


- wellington - 2004-01-07

that's the way i use:
Quote:<!-- ipadres,netmask,default gateway, nameserver (leave empty if you wanna use evox settings) !-->
<ipadres>192.168.1.6</ipadres>
<netmask>255.255.255.0</netmask>
<defaultgateway>192.168.1.1</defaultgateway>

<nameserver>192.168.1.1</nameserver>
<cddbipadres>194.97.4.18</cddbipadres>
<cddbenabled>no</cddbenabled>

check my last post, using different bios xbmc works with this configuration.

192.168.1.1 it's the router that i use to access internet, i do not use dhcp.


- tslayer - 2004-01-07

weird...

i use tsop flashed as well and don't have any problems.

but mine is using an older x2 bios version than what you mentionned, though i am having a hard time thinking that is the problem.

sorry, no idea what could be wrong here.

ts


- ktd - 2004-01-07

i use a tsop 4980.06 flashed box and i dont have this problem...


- wellington - 2004-01-07

(ktd @ jan. 06 2004,23:30 Wrote:i use a tsop 4980.06 flashed box and i dont have this problem...
what is your xbox version?


- ktd - 2004-01-07

1.4


- wellington - 2004-01-07

(ktd @ jan. 07 2004,00:30 Wrote:1.4
mine is 1.0, maybe this is the problem.


- Gamester17 - 2004-01-07

xecuter2 bios 4980.xx has a new function to block xbox-live, maybe that somehow screws up xbmc network too?


- ktd - 2004-01-07

(gamester17 @ jan. 07 2004,11:27 Wrote:xecuter2 bios 4980.xx has a new function to block xbox-live, maybe that somehow screws up xbmc network too?
well. it works fine on my 1.4 with 4980 so i dont think so...


- wellington - 2004-01-08

solution

disable tsr at evox.ini.


- wellington - 2004-01-08

strange stuff could happend if tsr is on:

- dashboard crash some times.
- dashboard menus move like slowmotion.
- dashboard crash in music menu.
- dashboard crash if you connect the lan cable.
- can't set up network outside evox.
- mac address get's all mess up.
- some apps will not work or will crash (xbmc it's one of them).
- xbmc will crash if you play videos and try to play music.
- xbmc will act strange if you play photos (out of sync images, takes to much time to load big images, slideshow will crash some times)


- Gamester17 - 2004-01-09

(wellington @ jan. 08 2004,21:07 Wrote:solution

disable tsr at evox.ini.
if this is the case you should really report this in evolutionx's own forums. btw, are you using latest evolution-x version?






- wellington - 2004-01-09

yes, 3935.