Here’s my bits and bobs, ready to start installing,… ![]() ![]() Only use that PDF guide to see where to solder, because the chip being installed here operates differently thanks to the XBlast OS that is pre-flashed onto it. UPDATE – this guide for the REGULAR Aladdin XT chip contains details about LPC rebuilding and D0 points etc. If I remember correctly, not all Xbox motherboards have the LPC holes empty, some have them with solder in, which is a pain in the bum if you want to fit the supplied pin header! I’m installing it in a 1.3 Original Xbox, if installing on other versions you may have to add some extra wires to the LPC port (or source a PCB to rebuild it) and potentially a different solder point for D0 – which you’ll be adding a link wire to – I’ll find some info on this and add it when I can. It took me a while, but I finally got around to fitting it, and thought I’d make some notes along the way. ![]() It’s been a long long time since I mod chipped an OG Xbox, in fact – it wasn’t called OG or Original, it was just called Xbox! A little while back I received a box of goodies from Retro Gamer Stuff, including their Aladdin chip flashed with XBlast OS 0.56 – dubbed the XBlast Aladdin.
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