ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
Collapse
Recommended Videos
Collapse
X
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
So if that's the case, we can't really use it to transfer roster files?Originally posted by FlyingFinnWell not exactly the same. In the datel product (according to there literature), you can't pick which saves on the card to transfer, it backs up the entire card as 1 file.
Seems like it's only to create a backup from your hard drive.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
I need to figure out how to solder... It seems so easy on that site, but I'll mess it up.Originally posted by joebooSo if that's the case, we can't really use it to transfer roster files?
Seems like it's only to create a backup from your hard drive.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
Why release this thing if it's not for transfering roster files.Originally posted by joebooSo if that's the case, we can't really use it to transfer roster files?
Seems like it's only to create a backup from your hard drive.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
I know how, but I don't have the equipment.Originally posted by ExtremeGamerI need to figure out how to solder... It seems so easy on that site, but I'll mess it up.
If this thing does only create a backup and not individual saves, there are going to be a lot of unhappy people.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
You still can transfer files... you'd just have to get the whole image of the memory card.
All you do is get the whole image of the memory card, then transfer what you want to your 360, and wipe it... no biggie there.
Originally posted by candyman56
Why release this thing if it's not for transfering roster files."Well the NBA is in great hands but if I had to pick the single greatest player on the planet, I take Kobe Bryant without hesitation." - Michael Jordan, 2006Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
Yeah, you can still transfer roster files as long as they were in the "image" of card that was backed up. However, you would need to make sure your memory card is empty before loading someone else's "image" or you will lose whatever was on your card before the restore.Originally posted by penguitYou still can transfer files... you'd just have to get the whole image of the memory card.
All you do is get the whole image of the memory card, then transfer what you want to your 360, and wipe it... no biggie there.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
It is "Extremely" easy to make... (sorry for the bad pun). I am no good at soldering but was able to do it in ten minutes. As long as the wires don't touch each other there is no way to really mess up. Once I finished soldering the wires plus resistors, I put some electrical tape around the solder points. I then placed some heat shrink tubing over it to make it nice and secure. I am now trying to build a docking station out of the memory card case just for fun. I am usually a "software" dude but it was fun to make.Originally posted by ExtremeGamerI need to figure out how to solder... It seems so easy on that site, but I'll mess it up.Last edited by FlyingFinn; 03-09-2006, 11:17 AM.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
What format are these files in once you finish your macgyver job on the memory card and get it connected to your PC? Zip files?
Originally posted by FlyingFinnIt is "Extremely" easy to make... (sorry for the bad pun). I am no good at soldering but was able to do it in ten minutes. As long as the wires don't touch each other there is no way to really mess up. Once I finished soldering the wires plus resistors, I put some electrical tape around the solder points. I then placed some heat shrink tubing over it to make it nice and secure. I am now trying to build a docking station out of the memory card case just for fun. I am usually a "software" dude but it was fun to make.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
finn, can you pm me or email me a detailed tutorial or something. i want to try to build this thing, but i have no clue where to start. i looked at the 360 gamnesaves website but couldn't find a good tutorial, if they have one you know of can you supply a link. thanks man for any assistance you can provide.Originally posted by FlyingFinnIt is "Extremely" easy to make... (sorry for the bad pun). I am no good at soldering but was able to do it in ten minutes. As long as the wires don't touch each other there is no way to really mess up. Once I finished soldering the wires plus resistors, I put some electrical tape around the solder points. I then placed some heat shrink tubing over it to make it nice and secure. I am now trying to build a docking station out of the memory card case just for fun. I am usually a "software" dude but it was fun to make.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
Its very easy to make, very easy. worth doing it yourself versus buying into Datel Ltd's. scam.Last edited by freezeframe; 03-09-2006, 03:33 PM.Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
Originally posted by sap0321What format are these files in once you finish your macgyver job on the memory card and get it connected to your PC? Zip files?
your answer is here: http://www.360gamesaves.com/Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
I just finished mine today, complete with docking station. I will post pics when my wife gets home with the digital camera.Originally posted by freezeframeyour answer is here: http://www.360gamesaves.com/Comment
-
Re: ACTION REPLAY 360 Shown
Here are the shots of my finished homemade AR.Comment

Comment