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Fuzzy2006
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26. April 2005 @ 12:59 |
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AtariBorn
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1. May 2005 @ 11:12 |
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Probably a power problem, if the devices draw too much power. I've heard this can happen on both Xbox/USB and the Playstation 2 USB.
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Fuzzy2006
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1. May 2005 @ 13:30 |
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so how do i fix that?
btw i have 1 LED in the controller port where it is connected to.
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AtariBorn
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1. May 2005 @ 15:37 |
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Try using one device at a time. If they work one at a time, it may be that the combined power consumption is too much for the port.
You could also try using one device per port, if I use both my Logitech Internet keyboard with my M$ cordless mouse on the same Xbox/USB adaptor, the mouse tends to flake out. But if I put the mouse on controller port 3 and the keyboard on port 4, I have no problems.
If that doesn't solve the problem, see if a non-cordless mouse or keyboard solves the problem. Try different combinations and you should work it out. It could be that you need to use a different brand of mouse/keyboard, a brand that uses less power to operate the mouse/keyboard tranceivers.
One more thing, if you are using a cordless setup that is using only one tranceiver (the little box that the mouse/keyboard communicates with) to control both the mouse & keyboard, that could be the problem. A tranceiver that controls more than one device may draw too much power from the Xbox's controller port.
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Quadratic
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2. May 2005 @ 16:21 |
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It doesn't work because it's wireless. You can't install a wireless keyboard on your xbox like you can on your computer (at least it won't be as simple.) You may be able to download the driver and install it in the appropriate places, but it'll probably be a pain in the ass figuring it out.
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AtariBorn
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3. May 2005 @ 15:04 |
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Wrong.
I'm using a wireless Logitech keyboard & a wireless Microsoft Optical on my Xbox, I just have to use each one in its own controller port.
Check again dude.
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Maxtor 200 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM
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Maxtor 300 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM (ATA 133 Cable)
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Fuzzy2006
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4. May 2005 @ 07:15 |
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there only is one usb port so i cant connect it to controller ports 3 and 4. but there is also a ps/2 controller port!
this is what it is like.
Reciever > < Wire > < 1 USB port >
< 1 PS/2 port >
Do you thing a fraq will fix it?
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Fuzzy2006
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18. May 2005 @ 08:45 |
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still no further. What can i do now?
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AtariBorn
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18. May 2005 @ 09:56 |
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Just to test if it's a power problem, you could try searching for a tutorial on making your own XBOX/USB adapter.
I've made a couple of these myself...not too complicated.
If you can round up the spare parts, aseemble them and get it working...you could try using it on one port and your store bought adapter on another to see if it's a power consumption problem. If everything works, either use the adapter you've made or buy a new one.
Could save some money on another adaptor, if the problem lies elswhere.
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Maxtor 200 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM
Xbox w/Samsung DVD Drive
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Maxtor 300 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM (ATA 133 Cable)
OEM Seagate 10 Gb 5400 RPM
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AtariBorn
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18. May 2005 @ 10:03 |
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Very strange, I was taking a break from my current project, when I notice your reply to this thread.
At the moment, I'm putting together a home-made USB adpater for my Xbox.
I'm using an old (non-working) Sega Genesis 3 case.
On the front...two USB ports where the Genesis' game ports used to be.
On the back...2 Xbox controller heads. (notice I'm using 2 ports for my device...to distribute the power amongst my devices lol)
On the left...2 small ends of the Xbox break-away cables where the AV/Power panel resides on the Genesis 3, so I can pass through the USB box and still use Xbox controllers on it.
On the right...2 USB male ends to connect to a PC, to use my Xbox controllers (on the left side of my USB box) on my PC.
Just thought it was wierd that I was involved in this when I noticed the post. lol
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Maxtor 200 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM
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18. May 2005 @ 16:34 |
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anytime you use a foriegn device on the xbox it's a shot in the dark....some work,and some don't. Best thing to do is look up on forums about what problems others have had in the past before you go buy the product.
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Fuzzy2006
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18. May 2005 @ 16:45 |
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i didn't know this was a "foriegn device"
are u sure it is?
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AtariBorn
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18. May 2005 @ 17:54 |
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He just meant it's not a native Xbox device. Which means it may or may not work, depending on whether or not the Xbox can identify the device and whatever software you're using can assign a driver to control it.
It is possible that the mouse/keyboard configuration you're trying to use is just not compatible with the Xbox.
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Maxtor 200 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM
Xbox w/Samsung DVD Drive
Softmod Evox/Avalaunch
Maxtor 300 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM (ATA 133 Cable)
OEM Seagate 10 Gb 5400 RPM
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AtariBorn
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18. May 2005 @ 17:57 |
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Does the mouse work by itself? What about the keyboard?
If they won't even run one at a time, it's probably not gonna work anyway.
PS2 v7
Softmod MC Exploit
HDLoader 2.0/HDAdvance 1.0 & 2.1 (MC Versions)
Maxtor 200 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM
Xbox w/Samsung DVD Drive
Softmod Evox/Avalaunch
Maxtor 300 Gb Ultra ATA 133 7200 RPM (ATA 133 Cable)
OEM Seagate 10 Gb 5400 RPM
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