How do you tell if you have a 256/512MB board?

#1 27 Nov 2009 @ 5:11
If searched, but im not sure if im using the correct terms.

So yeh, How do you tell if you have a 256MB/512MB board/nand/whatever?
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#2 27 Nov 2009 @ 6:49
Bahemith Suspended account
Read the fourms man...use google..turn your xbox on and look around..Its not hard to find out..jesus christ
#3 27 Nov 2009 @ 7:06
My Xbox - System Settings - Memory.
#4 27 Nov 2009 @ 7:15
Originally posted by Bahemith:
Read the fourms man...use google..turn your xbox on and look around..Its not hard to find out..jesus christ
Thanks for that super useful comment. All I could find was how to tell what type board you had and not if it had 256/512 on board.

Thanks funksoulb, i'll check that out when I get home.

From what I can remember in Memory, will it be the option above my HDD?
#5 27 Nov 2009 @ 9:42
Originally posted by SeriousEh:
Originally posted by Bahemith:
Read the fourms man...use google..turn your xbox on and look around..Its not hard to find out..jesus christ
Thanks for that super useful comment. All I could find was how to tell what type board you had and not if it had 256/512 on board.

Thanks funksoulb, i'll check that out when I get home.

From what I can remember in Memory, will it be the option above my HDD?
if you have a 256 or 512 nand it will show up as a memory unit even though you do not have one plugged in. if you do have one of thease 256 or 512 it takes about 24hrs to do one dump on the 512mb and you need 2 dumps. and i would assume writing would take even longer since it takes about 20 min to dump a 16mb nand and about 45min to write. i can only assume it would take over two days to write. if you are using LPT port.
#6 27 Nov 2009 @ 10:58
It shows up as "Memory Unit" and the icon next to it is a 360 console, as opposed to a regular external memory unit that shows up as just "MU" and has an icon that looks like a memory unit next to it.
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 27 Nov 2009 @ 10:58
#7 30 Nov 2009 @ 7:52
So if im not seeing the 256 or 512, does that mean its a 16mb?
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