Installing Evolution X Dashboard to your Hardddrive and FTPing into the XBOX Boot your XBOX with the Evolution X Dashboard boot cd-rw we made and let it load up. Then open up FlashFXP and click the Quick Connect button. Put in the IP address we found in the Settings part of the Evolution X Dashboard here. Mine was IP: 192.168.0.104. Boot Disk For Xbox 360 Download Free Downloads - 2000 Shareware periodically updates software information and pricing of Boot Disk For Xbox 360 Download from the publisher, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it. Installing Evolution X Dashboard to your Hardddrive and FTPing into the XBOX Boot your XBOX with the Evolution X Dashboard boot cd-rw we made and let it load up. Then open up FlashFXP and click the Quick Connect button. Put in the IP address we found in the Settings part of the Evolution X Dashboard here. Mine was IP: 192.168.0.104.
Quick guide on how to create and setup an Evolution X dashboard boot cd. This assumes you have the mod chip flashed and installed into your Xbox and also a copy of Evolution X dashboard.This picture shows the folder/file structure you want when you create an Evolution X boot CD-RW. After you have a folder on your pc with the Evolution X files in it and setup as such, we need to edit the evox.ini file. This is the configuration file; we will probably need to change a few items so it matches how you are going to FTP using flashfxp into your Xbox.
Open the evox.ini file we put in our evox folders.
Xbox 360 Boot Disc V 2.4
The section under [MISC] contains most of the things we will want to edit. Here's what mine looks like:
(I connect to the xbox with a router, so DHCP is enabled and static ip=no, if your using a crossover be sure to setup a static ip = yes and give it an ip different than your pc and setup the same gateway and subnet as your pc has or leave it at the default) also be sure to have these setup as follows:
FTP=YES
SetupNetwork=YES
[Misc]
AutoLaunchGames = No
AutoLaunchDVD = YES
DVDPlayer = 'f:appsdvdx - DVD Playerdefault.xbe'
AutoLaunchAudio = No
#AudioPlayer = 'c:evoxdash.xbe'
MSDashBoard = 'c:msxboxdash.xbe'
UseFDrive = Yes
SkinName = matrix modded
IGR = No
UseItems = No
ScreenSaver = 5
#SkinName = Gears
Fahrenheit = Yes
ShadeLevel = 56
[IGR]
Start_Button = Yes
Back_Button = Yes
L_Trig = Yes
R_Trig = Yes
White_Button = No
Black_Button = No
A_Button = No
B_Button = No
X_Button = No
Y_Button = No
[Network]
SetupNetwork = Yes
StaticIP = No
Ip = 192.168.0.103
Subnetmask = 255.255.255.0
Defaultgateway = 192.168.0.1
DNS1 = 0.0.0.0
DNS2 = 0.0.0.0
SkipIfNoLink = No
SetupDelay = 10
[Clock]
JumpToMsDash = No
JumpIfNoLink = Yes
Use24 = Yes
SwapDate = No
SNTP_Server = 216.244.192.3
[FTP]
Enable = Yes
Password = xbox
IGR = No
[Telnet]
Enable = Yes
[RDTOOLS]
Enable = Yes
Name = xbox
IGR = No
After you get the evox.ini settings setup to your configuration, we will want to create an Xbox image of the folder using either gdfimage, isomaker, or xiso.
Finally, we will want to burn the xbox image we created to disk using Nero Burning Rom, Alcohol 120% or any burning program capable of burning .iso files. Be sure to burn to a CD-RW, most xbox's will not read a CD-R (however, you could burn it to a dvd-r/rw or dvd+r/+rw, but stick with cd-rw at first)
Tips:
- be sure to do a full erase on a used CD-RW before you try to burn the image of Evolution X
- if the CD-RW doesn't boot or work, try other media brands and types; also try to create a new Xbox image using a different Xbox image creating program (xiso can be pretty buggy at times, isomaker is more stable)
Put your boot cd in and power up the xbox and hopefully you will get an evolution x dashboard. More to come soon!
v1.0 - 11/20/03 - SeaMonkey