Getting Linux to work on an XBOX became relatively easy a
few years ago, and building an XBOX render farm became the
next logical solution. Anandtech bought 8 XBOXes and
clustered them into a neat project any hardware hacker
could appreciate. Check out the results as Anand pits his
8-way cluster against some Xeon and Opteron workstations as
well.
You'll also find a link to MS site where you can order a keyboard usb
adapter for free (+ $6.95 shipping).
"The REAL X Box" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09a101c4c867$ee493ba0$3501...@phx.gbl...
Hey, now that is the kind of logic I appreciate. :)
Dunno, what's a 'Halo 2'?
> Dunno, what's a 'Halo 2'?
Halo is M$ version of /Wheres/ /Waldo/ -- a slow plodding find 'em game for
3 year olds.
There is a lack of action and most of the time you end up driving a jeep
around in an empty landscape that looks like the back of a corporate office
park -- trees and concrete.
> http://www.xbox-linux.org/
>
> Getting Linux to work on an XBOX became relatively easy a
> few years ago, and building an XBOX render farm became the
> next logical solution.
Who would pay that much for a Celeron ?
Even better, linux can be run on the Gamecube, and the PS2.
http://www.us.playstation.com/peripherals.aspx?id=SCPH-97047
Well..ok PS2 Linux is no longer strictly avaliable...but there must be
some kits still around somewhere.
Obviously, linux loonies.
"linux makes you fucking stupid"