Oct
13
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Blog Posts,
Software Design Pimpin’ Wally. Not only is it fun to say, it’s fun to DO! If you’re a .NET web developer, be sure to check out Wally McClure’s podcast about “Routing with Webforms.” The dude is an accomlished author and an independent software developer, so he knows his stuff. We could all use a bit more Wally in our lives.
Oct
02
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A Geek Dad's Life,
Blog Posts My wife called me at work today asking if I knew “what was wrong with the TV.“ Our XBOX 360 wouldn’t show any video on the TV, even though she could hear the DVD. I thought for sure that one of the kids had somehow yanked a cable out, so I told my wife that I would fix it when I got home.
After pulling out the 600 lb entertainment center and trying countless combinations of connecting/reconnecting HDMI, RGB, and composite cables, I finally concluded that the XBOX was toast.
I searched Google and discovered that I am not alone.
Alas, my XBOX is out of warranty (by a mere 12 days) and I’m not interested in paying Microsoft another $100 to fix it. (Especially when a brand new one is $200 with a fresh motherboard and a controller!)
I’m going to try the “x-clamp” mod. Wish me luck…
UPDATE 2008-10-04 1:01 AM – IT WORKED!! Wicked good stuff. 2 hours and $7.38 at Lowes for screws and washers. I used this method available at:
http://xe.brothersoffreedom.com/en/tutorial.php?n=xclampeng
UPDATE # 2 – 2008-10-05 – IT FAILED. One day after “fixing” it, it failed again with the same symptoms. Time to scrap it for a new one. Gonna go with the $199 one and use my old 10GB drive (hopefully). I’ll have to read up on the data transfer process to keep my profile stuff. Otherise, I’ll need to do the “fix” again just long enough to transfer the game data to a memory unit, and then to my new XBOX. This is really lame.