[quote=JagHammer]
hmmm well xcuse me- i didnt had no idea what could be done- after all it was only made to be gaming console for home and online play
Sorry, but your "why would anyone want to do whatever because I don't, and I think it's stupid" is very counter productive and impairs advancement.
Just because whatever is designed and marketed with one specific purpose doesn't automaticly exclude any other suitable use.
Xbox was designed to be a gaming console. Yeah, basicly. In as much as if MicroSoft tried to market a PC, they would get slapped with another anti-trust lawsuit. Nor would marketing a PC make sence if you are trying to get into the game-console market.
Lets say I bought all the PC hardware & junk needed to build a killer game machine, have it load whatever OS, and auto-start a joypad controlled menu system to run whatever games I have installed on it. Put in a TV out card, pop-rivit the case closed, then sell it with only a Joypad and power cable. Does that automaticly mean that this machine should not be used for anything else?
Would we be having the same debate back in the early and mid 80's during the days of 800XL hacking?
"Hey, the Atari 800XL was meant to have 4 channel mono sound, 64k ram and use floppy drives. Why would anyone want to add a second Pokey or extra memory, or connect a Harddrive to it? You want more memory, buy a 130XE." Or even the more shocking bios replacements (like my UltraSpeed/OS). "My god, who would want faster IO speeds, or more accurate math, or convienent built in features. That's not what Atari intended."
And of course chainsaws were meant to cut up logs, not create ice sculptures, and so on and so fourth.
It's about using whatever you have to it's fullest potential. Using an Xbox just to play games and watch a movie now & then makes abou as much sence as using a Lamborghini Diablo for weekly runs down to the supermarket. It can do it just fine, but it's capable of so much more. Even all the way down to an Atari 2600, you can make it do more then it was originaly designed for, and thats NOT a bad thing.
Thats basicly it.
As for these kids and blacking mailing MS. Point taken, that was stupid, but in a way, it's understandable too. How else do you deal with a company that doesn't even bother to follow federal court rulings against them.
MS doesn't care about much. All they care about is market dominance in all markets they can get themselfs into. Control is the only way to do that. If they allowed a Linux (or ANY os for that matter) for Xbox, it would cause the collapse MS because everyone would be buying Xbox's instead of PC's, but no games (which is all they have off-set the tremendious loses involved in the sale of every xbox.).
In the end thou, don't let it concern you what people are doing with their Xbox's because the general fact is that the techie's make up only a small percentage of computer users out there now adays, and MS is not overly concerned with these hacks because they know most people arn't going to do it.