Thanks so much man! May I ask where you are uploading it too? Is it in parts or full? And if it is for a file sharing site, would we need a Premium account?
@Sammy Hell yeah. It's time to see how hardcore this XNA really is. Pushing "KING" beyond the limits! -EDIT- SAMMY, I DARE YOU TO TRY. xD @hacker360 Dude it was a total LMAO ROFL Skype Night. Skype Call to watch Xenon Devkit Capacitors blow out and leak acid all over the motherboard = Priceless.
Oh hell no, if I fry my dev how are we able to play ME3 again D:. Maybe I'll use it on my Xenon one day, if I ever decide to get a new XDK ofc xD
Well I got some good news and some bad news... Good news is I got the disc people. Bad news is it's NOTHING to be excited about. If you want it, you can PM me and I will send ya my ftp login info and you can download it from there. Anyways as soon as you start it it loads up a race in Project Gotham Racing 3. It runs for not even a minute and freezes. Doesn't even get past the first lap. So you can't stress test anything in less than a minute. Womp womp. HOWEVER, much credit goes to bearkilla for re-releasing this disc. Thanks so much man! =D
UPDATE: I actually got this disc to continue working after the Network Check. It's pretty simple actually, anyone WHO HAS A DEVKIT can do it. When the disc tries to send out a Network Check and fails to find one, I noticed it shows up in Xbox Watson as an exception. Break: 2183715596 4177526784 So... Open up Xbox Watson on your PC, link it to your Dev, and set your Exceptions to always continue. That will be under the Configure bar in the Exceptions Category. Some pretty cool stuff shows up in Watson when running this disc. Check it out. Nick's Here! CPU CACHED TEST[0]: [0xaf800000]-[0xb0000000] CPU CACHED TEST[1]: [0xbf450000]-[0xbfc50000] CPU UN-CACHED TEST[2]: [0xaf000000]-[0xaf800000] CPU UN-CACHED TEST[3]: [0xbec50000]-[0xbf450000] N : 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 P : 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 P2: 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 S : 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 00 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 1d0001d0 00 W0: 0f 10 13 0f 0e 10 13 0f W1: 11 10 12 0f 10 11 0e 0f M0: 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 M1: 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 D0: 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 D1: 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 R0: 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a R1: 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a TestThreadProc(1): Started Starting CPU MEM STRESS TestThreadProc(2): Started Starting CPU WC STRESS ############### ############### PRIVATE PGR3 BUILD (PGRStress) version 17 made by nbaker, includes andrewgo's private build of D3D 2135.1. MICROSOFT CONFIDENTIAL - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE ############### ############### ALIVE_0 Cached 1506 0, Uncached 1316 FATAL: ValidateSecurity Failed! Break: 2183715596 4177526784 ALIVE_30 Cached 779 0, Uncached 533 Break: 2183715596 4177526784
Anyone know if it would be a good (or particularly bad) idea to run this on my Slim XDK Beta? I want to test how good the fans/ventilation system is, but don't want to risk killing it. August '09 model btw
Go for it, it won't hurt. ...It's primary purpose was to quickly help find the faulty triple data ram chips, that ended up in so many launch models. It's very useful for many other tests tho :thumbsup: