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On Dec 19, 4:00 pm, antonye <anto...@ukrm.net> wrote: darsy wrote: what's the accepted wisdom of the best way to go about this? I have an old xbox that I want to run XBMS on, but obviously it needs modding first. I like the idea of the solderless kits, but clearly softmodding would be even easier. Suggestions? You'd be on shaky ground with the law, given