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I have 3 xenon jtags and 1 rgh falcon and i just started messing with the xdk part. i put a dev kernel on one of my xenons and i can't figure out how to connect to a network with it to save my life. thanks for any help i will +rep with what little i have lol
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any help would be great please
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Is the xdk sdk installed on your computer get Xbox ip and enter it in Xbox knight hood
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i know how to get neighborhood to connect to a console i can't figure out how to get my xenon with dev kernel on it to connect to a network, it will not let me go to system settings via guide button
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You have to select that when you create your dev nand
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what exactly are you trying to do? as long as youre connected to your wired network, it should be found in neighborhood.. if youre trying to connect to partner or production net, you cant..
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Dmack412 wrote what exactly are you trying to do? as long as youre connected to your wired network, it should be found in neighborhood.. if youre trying to connect to partner or production net, you cant..
im using a wirless adapter and yes I know i can't connect to pnet. i have some common sense im 22
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slapah0 wrote You have to select that when you create your dev nand
will you add me on aim so you could explain that to me. i didn't see any other options when i was creating the new nandflash.bin. i was using rgbuild 0v0290. thank you for your input
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ill add you right now...
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Dmack412 wrote ill add you right now...
Thank you , I'd appreciate it
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