I download this program today tat says that.... The Applied Microsystems Xbox™ Video Game Console Emulation System provides easy-to-use tools for generating game images and running them in the emulator. The toolset uses smart-switch technology to allow you switch seamlessly from running physical discs to using host-based files. You are freed from the need to burn new discs each time you modify your game. Instead you define and run a virtual DVD image using the files on your host system. You have the choice of command-driven operation or graphical user interfaces. · Using the layout tools, you quickly select and deselect files to include in the emulation image, map their location on a virtual disc, and build the image. · Using the emulation control panel, you load the "disc" into the emulator and select one of three emulation modes: · Turbo · Thomson emulation · Philips emulation · A guided tour is provided to get you started. From XBox DVD Emulation Help System. ©2001 Applied Microsystems Corporation, Redmond, WA. I was wondering if it was real or not and what could be done with it. I'll reading the help file trying to get the functions down so that maybe I can use it later. Has anyone eles ever heard of this program.
I think it is a developer's program used to make Xbox games. I'm still going through the read me files it is real complicated stuff. It would be cool to use it to make my own Xbox game.
true but i neva hurt to give it a try, but with xbox games they won't work on your computer cause the cd drive/dvd drive can't read the xbox disk
Yeah I thought of that I'm still going to look it over since X-360 will be out soon it would be cool to do so that the [bold]best damn system ever made[/bold] will keep getting the attention it has earned and deserves in this pro PS2 world. I just think they are giving up on it to fast don't get me wrong next-gen stuff is cool, but I could have waited a while myself.