Jul 23 2009
XBOX
Note: Emulator Links are at the Bottom of this Article or on the Left Side Selection Menu.
When the first XBox was first released, it was not that big of a hit as when the XBox 360 came out. It was Microsoft wanted to succeed in the gaming industry regardless of the cost. It was easy to change out a hard drive and played music well compared to the PS2 which lacked such an ability. The initial design was not that impressive and appeared to be a semi-underpowered power house at the time of it’s release. Playing some of the games on it again are always worth it. Check the Xeon & CxBx Emulators and see how well it emulates the XBox for you.
Additional Information:
- Height: 3.1′
- Width: 11.8′
- Depth: 7.1′
- Weight: 8.8 lbs
- Media Type: DVD-ROM
- CPU: X86-to-RISC Intel Pentium III or Celeron 733 MHz
- RAM installed: 64 MB
- RAM technology: DDR SDRAM
- Cache size: 128 KB
- HDD Capacity: 8 GB
- Video Output: NVidia Xbox GPU 256-bit 2D/3D graphics acceleration
- Supported Video: NTSC S-Video Installed,Component video Installed,Composite video Installed
- Max resolution (external): 1920 x 1080 pixels Graphic Effects Shadows,Fog effects,Pixel Shaders,Vertex Shaders,Texture lighting,Bilinear filtering,Trilinear filtering
- Fill Rate: 4000 million pixels/sec
- Audio Processor: NVidia Xbox MCP
- Sound Output Mode: Stereo
- Memory Card: 8mb Flash
- Net: Intergrated 100mbps modem/LAN
- Ports: 1 Xbox AV output Xbox AV connector Installed,4 Game controller,1 Network RJ-45 Installed





