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Gamester17
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Not true, if your XBMC for Xbox build is new enough then you can copy your "userdata" folder (under "/XBMC/userdata/") between the platforms.
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Jeroen
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Oops, I didn't notice he was talking about just the userdata. I thought it was about installing xbmc.
Sorry :o
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Jeroen
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(This post was last modified: 2008-09-03, 14:44 by Jeroen.)
How so? The Windows version is available as a compiled build. The one on the download page leads to the latest Atlantis version for Windows, and the devs need the feedback and testing right now preparing for the official Windows release.
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kraqh3d
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there are precompiled binaries available for windows. but, compiling for windows is easy. everything you need is a free download. search the manual in my sig for "windows compile". (use the "search" in the red bar, NOT the text entry field in the silver bar. that seems to search the xbmc website but does not include the wiki manual.)
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