A company based in Melbourne claims to have released a mod-chip for Microsoft’s X-Box games console which allows users to play homebrew games, original imports, run debug executables and is Linux-compatible.
The company, OzXChip, claim they have avoided any legal hassles by using the open-source Cromwell Linux BIOS. The chip is easily "flashed," as well.
According to OzXChip’s website: "By using the Cromwell Linux bios and the freely downloadable OzXFlash software you can flash your OzXChip with your bios of choice without the need to plug a programmer and modchip into your PC".
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