Microsoft Talks Handhelds, Xbox Linux
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a Canada.com interview with Xbox head honcho Robbie Bach, which shoots him some wide-ranging and perceptive questions about Microsoft's console strategy. Interesting answers include whether Microsoft wants to get into the handheld console market ("It's like starting a new business...we will focus on making the current Xbox successful."), and their views of Linux for Xbox ("..the numbers are not really that big. It's not a commercial as much as it is an intellectual property issue and we always pursue those.")
when people are buying a $180 system to run games on and instead mod it and install whatever. your loosing money on all of them, so you're loosing.
I can see the XBox handheld now
:P
One foot by 3 inches thick and about 6 inches deep. Somewhere around the size of a PS2
Could this be another wave attempt at handheld consoles? Sony is in the process of making a handheld to go along with their top selling gaming console. Meanwhile, Nintendo, who still owns the handheld gaming console market, is standing strong with the GameBoy series (GameCube isn't holding up as well compared to it's little brother). Let's see how the two (MS and Sony) do against Nintendo in this category. If history holds up, Nintendo better start cranking with ideas.
Efren Belizario
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I'd be very curious to know how running Linux on an Xbox is cheating.
"Vinnie! Guido! Go 'pursue' the X-Box Linux intellectual property issue. To a satisfactory conclusion."
Goons: "Daaaah, right away, boss! Heehee heheh!"
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Why would I want a portable blue screen? I get enough of that at home. :)
and we always pursue those.
Yes, far be it from you to let a great injustice, like someone using their Xbox how they see fit, from going unpunished.
"Much work is lost, for the lack of a little more." -Edward H. Harriman
In one breath, "For example, we can sense and disable an Xbox modified with third party "modchips" and not allow it to play online." In the next, "Telling us what we can or can't create, we think is unconstitutional."
Till now canada.com works well. Oh, maybe it's because the story just online for a minute or so.
Working in Japan for one of XBOX's main competitors, the prevailing sentiment seems to be that XBOX's lackluster sales seem to be similar to those of American cars... big, bulky, typical of the American mindset that bigger is better. No one buys them (American cars nor XBOXen) in Japan because size is at a premium.
Whereas, with Nintendo, we have designed the GameCube from the ground up to reflect Japanese aesthetic sentiments of small size, symmetry, and fitting into the big picture without standing out, a fundamental tenet of Zen Buddhist philosophy -- not to mention the practical advantages when considering the size of the typical Japanese home.
Furthermore, we at Nintendo have always been sceptical of the "Everything and the kitchen sink" approach that Microsoft and Sony have taken with their consoles. We do but one thing -- gaming -- but do it well, unlike our other competitors who want to be a DVD player/CD player/PC/Internet terminal/TiVo. Our philosophy is to focus on one thing -- gaming, and make it our core competency, continuing to come out with seminal hits that people synonimize with the video game industry, Mario, Zelda, and so on.
We are continuing this trend with our future game consoles, and I would advise Microsoft to please to more serious market search if they wish to be a serious contender in the Japanese marketplace.
-- Samir Gupta, Ph. D. Head, New Technology Research Group, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan.
Well, if Microsoft did an Xbox handheld, you'd need a damn strong right hand to hold it. Still, I guess if the market is adolescent makes, requiring a strong right hand isn't a problem.
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Apparently the highly anticipated XBOX-2 will not carry an nVidia graphics chipset. I must inject my opinion that, the way the GeForce 5 cards exist in their bulky and unoptimised state (can you say leafblower?) make me glad that Microsoft may be going with ATI or having a custom chip made for it. I know I could definitely do without heatsink-enabled RAM.
Xbox=computer Handheld = PDA just something to think about
With the emergence of smaller form factor PCs like the oqo it really does not seem SO far fetched that MS might introduce a handheld gaming system.
;)!
However, it seems that absolutly everyone is entering the market including Nokia and sony.
Does MS really want to fight it out with sony on the handheld platform, when they have been utterly beaten on the console one?
Regardless, since it would probably be based on x86 hardware, it might make an excelent portable linux system
Boy, the sound of his legal eagles subpoenaing Linux enthusiasts must be music to Bill Gates' ears.
Here's Microsoft's patent application that covers disallowing participation in online services.
Why is it, that people always post big stories about the XboX ? I don't see nearly as much stories about the PS/2. I guess as soon as it is from microsoft, it's bad ... GET A LIFE ! Microsoft is just some big company. All big companies do bad things. That you are stupid enough to buy their stuff, that is your fault. They also do good things. Maybe it's not 'cool' to say good things about them.
Eike Dehling (be nice to my desktop machine, i sleep next to it)
From the article: Telling us what we can or can't create, we think is unconstitutional.
But of course if MS tells YOU what you can or cannot create, that's perfectly OK.
"Much work is lost, for the lack of a little more." -Edward H. Harriman
BSOD jokes suck for they are not only irrelevant but also banal. Try to think of smthg original next time.
Siggy Say, Siggy Do
OK, this actually _should_ be redundant by now - but since noone has done anything, its still a pertinent issue.
This colour scheme is awful - I've seen dozens of extremely negative posts, and not a single positive one. Why has it not been changed?
Removing Windows XP from a newly-bought PC and installing your OS of choice as an alternative can be argued to do the same. Should Microsoft prosecute everyone who uses GNU/Linux or *BSD on their property?
Once a person purchases hardware [such as the X-Box], that hardware becomes his property, and he can do with it as he pleases - calling modding it "piracy" is no more than an egregious violation of consumer rights.
First posting isn't trolling. It's...first posting.
This isn't piracy, in any sense. Of course it doesn't involve boarding ships at sea and stealing cargo/kidnapping passengers, which is actual piracy. But it's not copyright infringement, which sometimes gets called piracy, either.
There's no "intellectual property" issue here at all, however much MS wishes they could find one. This is hardware. You buy it, it's yours. Period.
Of course we can all understand that they'd prefer to have people only buying their loss-leaders in order to run the games that they make heaps on. And most people do. But those who don't are perfectly within their rights. If MS really doesn't like it, they can start pricing the boxes more reasonably. It's their choice. But of course they want to have their cake and eat it too, and the sad thing is they have enough money to buy politicians with that they may yet get it.
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Friends don't let friends enable ecmascript.
...you insensitive clod!
How?
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Friends don't let friends enable ecmascript.
"How?"
Blame the DMCA.
"Derp de derp."
Q. Do you ever get impatient with Bungie, the developers of Halo 2, the sequel to your flagship title Halo?
A. Software development is part science and part art. I have a lot of faith in those guys to execute and produce on time, just like they did for Halo for the Xbox launch.
Because Bungie can always be relied on for release dates. I'm still waiting for my Q1 2001 Halo PC release.
How quickly we forget.
"Nine times out of ten, starting a fire is not the best way to solve the problem." - my wife
Yes, mod parent DOWN as a TROLL or FLAMEBAIT
The games. The games. THE GAMES! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
And you sound a bit... Jealous ... to boot.
Wow, the very same thing could be said about pople who use the other M$ product... It'll be the greatest computing eXPerience ever!
They fucking killed halo, halo was going to be like the greatest game ever made, then microsoft came in, they totally destroyed the game, and what's worse PC and MAC users(is anyone still even working on a MAC version? Kinda funny, didn't they SHOW the game at macworld?) STILL can't even play the BASTARDIZED version, instead of having a big letdown, as of yet, we have NOTHING.
I mean, what if I want to buy an Xbox to turn it into a paperweight?
Or an aquarium?
Or hell, maybe I'll hollow the thing out and wear it as a hat.
I bought it, paid through the nose for it, and if I want to ignore all their games and use the case as a home for fish, well, that's my business.
Now, I can understand them blocking modded Xboxes from the online stuff, because people *could* use modifications of some sort to cheat in online games. But that's not an IP problem; when they offer a service like that, they can deny it whenever the want. If they start going after people legally for modchips, though, that's a different story.
sega no longer makes consoles, yet still sells games, no need to waste money making a console when there are plenty out there already.
I can see that you are angry, but swearing only hurts your argument. I don't take you as seriously because it seems that you are just venting.
Just because you don't like Nintendo products doesn't mean that you should yell and curse at the people that do happen to like their products. I for one like their products because they have brands that I enjoy that can't be found anywhere else. You like Microsoft because they have brands that you enjoy. Leave it at that.
You don't need to threaten people because your views are different than theirs.
You've got to be shitting me. But you're not. They are essentially attempting to patent host-based authentication 'for a gaming console'. Oh, for a 'gaming console' - that's unique. And this should be considered innovative? Goddamn I hate this company.
--Lawrence Lessig for Congress!
Why is it that whenever anyone goes on a rant bashing something the other party retorts by saying that they are just jealous? It is FUCKING CLICHE, and in this case not true since I really don't even care about game consoles. However, I do care about people who act like they are fucking superior because they own a Gamecube instead of an X-Box like it's some kind of fucking measurement of intelligence or class or some shit like that.
Disclaimer: I do not own a GameCube or an X-Box. But once upon a time I used to own a Super Nintendo and I thought it was a great *fun* system. I also thought Eternal Darkness was really fun for the GC.
> Q. How important is the Japanese market to you?
This question bugged me. Imagine you were answering, and had no idea what was happening, what would you say?
A. Not very. We find the japanese insignificant.
A. Very - the very existance of the xbox'es fate, lies in their hands!
A. We want to be successful in Japan because it's a gaming market and an important territory where we have a lot of third party game publishers.
bah
im not saying i agree but just pointing out that generally the argument is that you got a modded version of the bios to put on the mod chip not that you take the origional software off the Xbox.
(please dont take away karma for pointing out the truth)
Where they could begin to get at you is if you ran Linux on an XBox, and then connected up to their online gaming system. If the system was designed to reject anything that wasn't running the MS XBox OS, and you spoofed it into thinking that your XBox-Linux was in fact the original OS, then you could be in trouble (because the TOS for the online service would undoubtedly prohibit you from connecting with a less-than-virgin box).
But if all you were doing was just running Linux on your XBox, just for the pure hell of it and because you can, without connecting up to their servers, I think you're probably safe. At least, I don't see how this would possibly infringe on their IP. Seems to me like they're just trying to discourage people...toss around the threat of an IP lawsuit and watch any large-scale effort to distribute an alternate XBox OS disappear.
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Q. Folks have even built a Linux-Xbox computer. How can you control this?
A. Electronic hobbyists will do what they want to do...the numbers are not really that big. It's not a commercial as much as it is an intellectual property issue and we always pursue those. If someone finds a way to cheat, we close it down and do an update so people can't anymore.
First off, he is being vague, intentionally no doubt, so no one really knows what he means by "we always pursue those".
Secondly, how is this question dealing with cheaters? I modded my xbox to run Linux on it, not cheap, I have no interest in the xbox live service, its just one more way to connect me to people, and I hate people. Are you comming to get me because I like to tinker?
I don't even play pirate games on my modded xbox, not for lack of options I might add, I could have every game I wanted. But there is still only one game worth playing on my Halo Machi..... I mean xbox.
--Nuintari
slashdot : where an opinion can be wrong.
Maybe you've forgotten that the Xbox can be made to run (almost) standard linux distros. For me, that set it apart from the other consoles more than being from microsoft.
PS2 runs linux right out of the box - Sony itself sells the kits. No futzing with mod-chips.
...Also, I didn't know Buggalo could fly.
Running Linux on XBOX violates Microsoft's IP rights and they should prosecute everyone who attempts it.
I think the idea here is that once you own something, it's yours. You can use it for it's intended purpose (playing games), use it as a book end, if you can find a way to have sex with it, by all means - do so. Take it apart, mod the hell out of it, no problem.
However, there is a grey area here. The mod chips might be an IP voilation. This is what old MS wants to crack down on, not the person who wants to put linux on their machine.
As long as we're feeding the AC trolls, might as well throw in that I really kinda like my X-Box, but I do wish it had more games for kids. Last summer, we were in best buy looking for some stuff and I let the play with the game cube. Took each of them (ages 5-9) about 10 seconds to start playing the game. I've never seen something like that on Xbox. Course... I remember when it was cool to have 2 "Fire" buttons on a joystick.
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Your original rant was heavy on generalizations devoid of facts.
just like they went after the intellectual property belonging to Apple and Linux.
You're black. Get over it.
Love, Kettle
I'm the guy with the unpopular opinion
Go to gamers.com and check the user reviews for any Gamecube game. You'll find an equal number of idiotic Xbox zealots. Shall I make idiotic generalizations like you just did?
Aw man!! I was looking forward to Leafblower Xxtreme on the X-box too...
You can modify you car if you like but if you want to enter that car in a competition it will have to meet the technical requirements of that competition.
Just as most competitions severely limit what modification can be done to cars in order to keep the racing "fair" it is perfectly reasonable for MS to limit modifications made to the XBox if you want to use it with their XBox live service.
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I love my Xbox Live. We Live players recognize that we're on the vangaurd of something special. We are the new arcade.
We play against each other from the comfort of our sofas in our living room in a cheat free environment.
If that means keeping out modded Xbox owners then so be it. They already cheated once, their using their modded boxes to play STOLEN games. Now Linuxites are saying its bad thing that their modded Xboxs' are not allowed online. Thank God for that.
Let me let you this: Xbox haters will disagree, but Xbox Live players recognize the value of what we have. We're part of something we love and we want to keep it that way.
Keep the pirates & hackers out so we can play our games in peace and have real FUN while doing it.
Remember FUN? Thats the whole point of playing games.
I thought you worked as Head of New Technology Research for Nintendo.
.sig did change from:
Did you all of a sudden get fired or something? I mean your
Dr. SAMIR GUPTA, Ph. D
Head, Nintendo New Technology Research Department
Kyoto, Japan
To just "Samir Gupta, PhD".
Enquiring minds want to know!
Thanks!
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Bill Gates
If you could be told what you can see or read, then it follows that you could be told what to say or think - BoC
Just get an Xbox Linux distribution of your choice from the Xbox Linux website and use the standard Linux tools.
Unless you want to route using a single network adapter only (the built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port) you will need to get one or more additional USB ethernet adapters.
Note that the Xbox USB connectors adhere to the USB v1.1 standard - in other words, their throughput is limited to 12 Mbps. The built-in Ethernet port can naturally go faster.
At least Sony supports Linux and supports, for the most part, the right of its customers to tinker.
What else should we expect from MS except for Fear & Control and all of those things we hate, but when has it been any different?
Thanks, GJC
Gregory Casamento
## Chief Maintainer for GNUstep
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3051331.stm
The last sentence is the article is a whopper:
"The software giant is slowly laying the groundwork for total market dominance in the coming years.
They were published a couple weeks ago. Last quarter, MS lost $200 million on the Xbox, twice the loss same quarter a year ago. Man, Gates is losing his ass on this thing.
However, MS Office netted $1.7 billion on $2.2 billion of sales, here, he's printing money. The OS sales are doing well, too, though not like Office.
All the other divisions are just burning money.
Concerning Halo being XBox's only "must-have" title, that's not true. Toe Jam & Earl III: Mission to Earth is also a XBox "must-have" title.
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." - Oscar Wilde
From the article (emphasis in bold added):
I find it interesting that even someone in the industry, who obviously has an interest in drawing women to the hobby, himself admits he mostly plays with his 12-year-old son. I wonder if he's tried "selling" the women in his own personal life on it? Does his wife play? His mom? His sisters, or women friends?? (Granted, as he's in the industry, it's likely a lot of his friends, including women, are also in the industry, but aside from that...)
I frequently see articles on modern gaming demographics that say more women are playing video games than is generally thought, though the numbers seem to vary. Is this really the case? If so, why are so many of the games obviously targetted toward 12-year-old boys (or older males, who arguably have largely the same interests)?
Even if the moderators didn't get it I thought it was funny!
I tried for 5 years to come up with a clever sig...only to realize that I am not clever.
After doing a bit of reading, I'd have to say that I think you're right, but only to a point... observe
"[0008] The public key architecture involves writing a private key and a digital certificate into each game console during manufacturing. The certificate contains the public key corresponding to the private key. The certificate is part of a certificate chain that includes a certification authority certificate associated with a certification authority at each manufacturing site and a root certificate from which the certification authority certificate is derived. Whenever a game console goes online for registration, a certificate chain verification process along with proof of knowledge of the private key stored on the game console are used to authenticate the console as genuine."
Many games do this for piracy prevention already, granted. But from everything I'm reading in the patent sofar, it sounds as if Microsoft is patenting a system similar to a CD key schema that would allow for microsoft's online service to check for mod chips or memory hacks. Now, to me, this seems like a good way for the console to be constructed with failsafes against cheating in online games, which is a direction the console gaming market is going.
This IS a useful thing. How many online gaming communities are plagued with cheating? There are numerous games my friends and I stopped playing online because of the aimbots and other cheats that were clogging the servers.
What it looks like Microsoft is proposing is patenting a schema to have the console checked for modifications so that they can prevent "cheaters" (as the Microsoft employee put it during the interview) from going online and ruining every honest player's gaming fun.
Knock it if you will. Call it stiffling innovation if you will. All it appears to me is that Microsoft found a way to build encryption and authentication into their consoles for the purposes of denying people who are potentially hacking their hardware or memory to cheat the system from doing so on thier X-box live or next-gen live system.
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If you buy something - anything without a signed contract (or DMCA) deeming otherwise - you can disassemble, modify, reverse engineer and so on.
What you normally can't do is make COMMERCIAL USE of any IP you have uncovered. Same goes for patents. Anyone can make personal use of a patent. So, publishing info (free, like on a web page) on how to modify a something is fine. Selling a mod chip is commercial use, and can be attacked.
The bring-to-reality example I like is cars. Think about what info and 3rd party commercial exploitation exists for modifying cars and their components. The car manufacturers don't file suits to prevent it.
But what are the Linux binaries compiled with and linked to? Is there truly a Linux Xbox out there with no MS copyrighted code running on it? Ah well, no one would dare mod this up, so we'll never know.
Number one the most PS2 games don't use the harddrive. The drive is added so the PS2 supports linux. Now the PS2 is a light pc that has wordprocessor and other functions. It can even surf the net. Now try fitting a X-box and pc in the same space. Basicly Microsoft has 2 options let linux install on the X-box or release a full os for the X-box and they will gain market share.
Basicly this is the problem. Microsoft has over looked the power of linux to keep sony in the market.
Basicly Microsoft is in trouble because linux is coming and sony is backing it. The PS2 is a example of how a merging with linux can stop Microsoft dead in there tracks.
Dude. You're a dumbass. Everyone makes fun of the XBox. Not just Nintendo "fanboys". Or at least did, when it came out. Surely you read Penny Arcade or Real Life? No? Oh well. So much for your opinion.
Of course if you're an american, where god damnit you SHOULD be in debt.
-- 'The' Lord and Master Bitman On High, Master Of All
Especially if they load that 8db HD with warez.
Seriously, people who do break the law deserve no sympathy. If you've ever worked in a video game store, you'll be familiar with people who come in and try to seem cool by saying that they download all their games. They're just assholes living off the hard work of real people who give a crap about life.
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Internet Explorer (n): Another bug -- that is, a feature that can't be turned off -- in Windows.
How is he an asshole by saying, "If you are on our Xbox Live! service, we reserve the right to boot you if you have a modchip or other cheat device (such as Action Replay hacked saves) turned on for your Xbox Live! games."
I love that they ban cheaters and people who are just assholes. Why do you think I stopped playing PC games? People'd always accuse me of cheating if I was winning.
Whinning that he has rights but won't let you mod chip Xboxs that are on Live! is like Bill Gates whinning that he can't just come into your house and pee on your floor. It's your private property to use as you please, just like the entire Live! network is MS property to do with as they fucking well please.
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Internet Explorer (n): Another bug -- that is, a feature that can't be turned off -- in Windows.
If you consider the fact that most (all?) of the Xbox mod chips incorporate a modified BIOS, then, yes, I think intellectual property rights are violated.
If someone reverse engineered the Xbox BIOS and then wrote their own compatible version, I would not consider that a violation of intellectual property since that very thing jumpstarted the PC clone phenomenon at the beginning of the 1980's and grew into the PC market we have today. Microsoft profited substantially from clone PCs and it would be a bit of the pot calling the kettle black if Microsoft bellowed about someone profiting if the situation was reversed. Yes, I know Microsoft themselves did not produce the clone PC BIOS, but they did produce MS-DOS for clone PCs and made, in part, the entire clone PC market viable.
-- dupe items in PSO or have hacked save states.
-- modify the downloaded content in Mech Assault so their mechs have mega more armour.
-- ever would they put warez all over that 8gb drive with an interactive menu to pick games.
No one would ever do that!
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Internet Explorer (n): Another bug -- that is, a feature that can't be turned off -- in Windows.
The reason why, of course, is that they deserve better. And if wealth was distributed more equitably, they would have better. But people are just too damn content to agitate for change.
WTF? If I work my ass off and someone isn't so lucky, then I should give up some of my hard earned $$$ to them so we both live a modest life? Ummm... that experiment was tested in the USSR (Soviet Union) and it FAILED! Hey, I wish we weren't so greedy and we lived in a Star Trek world with no fear, poverty, hunger, and war, but we aren't. I get up everyday to make $$$ so I can pay my bills and buy the things I want. Hey, I'm even trying to do something in my spare time to make more $$$ for myself so I can retire safer. So you are telling me that I should fork over my hard earned cash by giving up some of my weekends and time with my family because some person doesn't feel like working hard, not good with managing his/her life, bad luck, dumb, raised with imcompetent parents, or who knows how many other reasons! Hey, I grew up poor with a single working mexican mother who worked as a maid cleaning houses, and I'm proud to say that I am a professional computer systems developer (web, databases, applications solutions) with a wife, new house (which I'm in love with) with a pool, two cars, and two cats (along with my other technological marvels, ie. Tivo, computers, etc). I worked my ass off for this and will continue working so I can live a better life. Oh, BTW, I pay a HELL of a lot of taxes to those "unfortunate" people who aren't as lucky as myself. I was out of work last year for 3 months, but I tried my best to get back to work. I wasn't lazy and lived off of the government, I wanted to support myself and not off the backs of other hard working Americans.
Yes, we have too much of corporate America in the pockets of our elected officials, and I'll be the first in line to execute all of them and start over, but how DARE you say that what I've earned should be TAKEN from me and given to those who do not have as much wealth as I do.
BTW, if you think I'm where I am because I went to school, well I didn't. I lived at home, went to college from grants and scholarships THAT I EARNED from being a smart student in high school. I worked AND went to college. Later, I paid for ALL of my college while working a full-time job. I'm not finished yet, but I'm still going to school just to get my degree to show these A$$HOLES at work that I know just as much as they do, but I don't have a piece of paper prooving it. But you know what??? I get those jobs that need degrees because I have experience!
Whacked! & Gotham car racing Are must have games too.
Now, it is my opinion that MS is kindly letting you know that you can do whatever you want to the hardware, and as long as you don't try to use your modified hardware to interface with unmoddified hardware, they won't bother you. If you alter the software, though, and attempt to use the altered Box on Live or some other connected service, MS is kindly letting you know that they reserve the right to come to your house and take your Xbox away.
Not that I think it's right, but what I think doesn't count for much in Redmond.
There's Mechassault for the PC? Or is it in development? I hadn't heard anything about this.
I wonder if he's just blowing smoke on the "synergy between PC and console gaming divisions" answer.
Ravi
When the axe came to the forest, the trees said, "Look out - the handle was once one of us."
If my memory serves me correctly, wouldn't tying the software and hardware together create an antitrust issue? Game consoles have always been treated differently than computers, but Microsoft seems to make it fuzzy as to whether xbox is a computer or a console. If its a console, Microsoft would, at least in theory, be able to tie hardware and software together, wrapped neatly in some DMCA TPM. However, if xbox is a computer, then you should be able to load any damn OS that pleases you. Of course, xbox live is a different story. If you subscribe to the network, you have to follow the terms of service.
Often, the publisher of a game does not own the copyright in all the works from which the game is derived. Examples include any movie franchise game, any music game, etc. The licensor for those may be different in different territories. Region coding lets Konami release Dance Dance Revolution in Japan while it wrangles with firms that control the U.S. monopolies on the included songs. In fact, some copyright owners refuse to license their recordings for the USA version, which is why the USA version of DDR lacks the song selection of the Japanese version.
Will I retire or break 10K?
"Q. You now have PC, Internet and cell phone connectivity with the Xbox, plus Karaoke. How are you addressing security issues now that the Xbox is stepping out of the safe living room? A. We are designing everything we are doing to provide security as a service for both player and game publisher. For example, we can sense and disable an Xbox modified with third party "modchips" and not allow it to play online." I see that somewhat as bullshite. Yeah, bullshite. If you want, Microsoft, go ahead and take over people's livingrooms, and eventually permutate it into a full PC - but don't be assess and apply your DRM thinking to the hardware you sell. That's just asinine. "Don't forget, you don't own your hardware." Yeah, I haven't.
"Note And changes or modifications made on the system not expressly approved by the manufacturer could (emphasis mine) void the user's authority to operate the equipment."
Such language is commonplace in documentation for electronic devices because they have to meet government radio frequency emissions standards. In practice, the FCC or CRTC will care only if some device causes an actual interference problem.
"The software included in the Xbox Product is licensed to you, not sold."
Was this Xbox BIOS EULA presented to me before the sale of the Xbox hardware? If not, then it may not be enforceable under contract law in most U.S. states, and it is a sale of a copy under 17 USC 117 and foreign counterparts.
Granted: As long as you don't try to connect a modded Xbox console to Xbox Live service, you'll be OK.
Will I retire or break 10K?
Do you really think this passes the Patent Office's uniquiness criteria? PKI is not new. They appear to be applying PKI principles to authenticate the console. Why does applying PKI to a specific problem make this worthy of a patent? Why not patent "using PKI to authenticate a dog collar"?
As you say, I'm sure Microsoft (and others) would find such an application of PKI useful. But usefulness does not make an idea patent worthy. What are they doing that is truly innovative?
--Lawrence Lessig for Congress!
just ask MS when they are shipping a Windows CE development kit for Xbox and when they are going to open it up to development after Xbox 2 comes out.
Unfortunately, all that you can find on the Game Cube are mario and zelda.
No. Titles in the Mario and Zelda series are not the only Nintendo-exclusive titles that run on GCN. Look at Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 2 and 3, Star Fox Adventures, Animal Crossing, Metroid Prime (and II and Fusion for Game Boy Player), Pikmin 1 and 2 and Resident Evil 0 and 4. But even if you're tired of the Zelda series, what again makes you think Link's fighting games (Super Smash Bros. Melee and Link vs. Soul Calibur 2) are any worse than the fighting games on Xbox?
Characters that have been around since the NES.
There are Disney-licensed games for the Xbox starring characters that have been around since before the electronic computer was invented. In fact, those characters have been around since the dawn of the perpetual copyright era.
Will I retire or break 10K?
The Xbox-Linux download page has a "Cromwell BIOS" containing no proprietary code. Mod your Xbox console with Cromwell BIOS and boot Ed's Debian GNU/Linux port, and your Xbox is no longer running code copyrighted by Microsoft.
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You don't own a ps2 do you?
All of the ps2's sold now, and all those sold in north america have a special compartment to accomodate a hard drive and network card (which attaches to the back of the said hard drive). Fitting those two things does not increase the size of the console. The only ps2 which doesnt have the compartment is the launch model sold in japan. For that one you have to get the external hard drive specially designed for it. Either way you look at it, a ps2 takes up less room than a xbox.
You've got a user number (or whatever they're called) of
Mods, delete his account so he comes back with a 6 digit id...
i have a "backup" router made out of a 486 laptop which has only 1 network card
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ifconfig eth0:1 up
ifconfig eth0:1
get the idea?
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There's nothing they can do about that. Remember when Homer broke the legs off Prof. Frink's autodialer after it tried to escape? Same deal.
The network is a commons, though. One they own, and which we pay to access. That's totally within their right to ban cheaters and chippers from. More power to them!
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"Microsoft Wants Patent For Denying Online Services"
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Man, I hope their is prior art.
Actually, it's worse then that.
As a collector of NES carts, and a man who is FAR to familiar with the gold-plated covering on those things, I can tell you for a fact that they do scar up the carts they go on, along with a wee bit of damage to the actual system because the connector was a tad larger then most NES carts. (Some 3rd party carts had that problem too. Oh, the joy of it all)
Also, it could not play unauthorized games. All it'd do was pass a few constants into certain memory registers, and didn't have any lock-out chip of it's own. Defeating the chip with a soldering iron was easy enough though, all you'd do i-
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From my experience, the xbox is a babemagnet. I know of several cases where the female part of the household insisted on the xbox, for the sole purpose of playing dead or alive 3...
If MS think some karaoke-wierdo stuff is what women want, they are making a huge mistake...
(because the TOS for the online service would undoubtedly prohibit you from connecting with a less-than-virgin box).
In the wise words of Bill Clinton:
"I have never had sexual relations with an XBox!!!"
I only look human.
My mother is a halfling and my dad is an ogre, so that makes me an Ogreling
The public key architecture involves writing a private key and a digital certificate into each game console during manufacturing.
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Whenever a game console goes online for registration, a certificate chain verification process along with proof of knowledge of the private key stored on the game console are used to authenticate the console as genuine.
Uhh, duh! Since the private key is in there, your modded x-box can use it to sign whatever it wants... No protection here.
For those who won't read the article, here is an
... this is a 10, 15 and 20 year investment.
interesting question:
How long will Microsoft support a platform that seems destined to be in the red for the next few years?
So MS is gonna inject cash in this project for many years. Expect a hard fight in the console market for ever.
...especially concerning handhelds: currently, they don't have the power to run 3d games good enough. The Gameboy Advance is full of reworkings of 16-bit SNES games. Microsoft will have to produce something really really innovative in order to get an economically justifiable market share.
Don't forget 3G handheld phones. Some of them can play games good enough, and that might be enough for the average on-the-move consumer.
The linux modchips that you can currently get are 100% legal, due to the fact that they were developed without any microsoft software dev kits. Every other modchip, however, was developed with an Xbox SDK, making the software illegal. Also note that most of the software that you run along with those modchips is also developed with it, thus, illegal. Despite what you say about it being your right to import games and being able to play it on your xbox, you cant do that without a pirated chip. We can only hope that someone developed a homebrew bios that does run xbox software. This doesnt apply to ps2 or psx modchips though, they dont have any illegal code in them.
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"Verbing weirds language." -- Calvin
Equivalent mechanisms can be found in GPG, S/MIME, or every other smart card-based authentification system.
Grrr...damn html filter. I wanted to say you have an account number of < 12000.... everything after the < disappeared...
Many people do not understand the difference between free and politically free. For example, you are not free to kill someone. Developing violent content has nothing to do with political freedoms. Our forefathers were concerned with protecting policital freedoms, not profits.
Neither do I. You know, we were just discussing this article just a little while ago. Nintendo may be shipping lots of units, but their second-half profits are down by a third. Which is not good at all. Remember many units does not necessarily equate to profits, they have to manage other costs as well.
I do with Nintendo luck though, generally they produce some great stuff. I think their self-proclaimed new direction in software excellence is a good step.
If Jesus wants me it knows where to find me.
"Microsoft is not only vicious but also immoral and unethical. MS employees are not bound by the same ethical and moral standards you and I are"
So let me get this straight. Because they work at Microsoft, the employees are inherintly evil? Greedy? Immoral? Inhuman? All of this because they work for Microsoft?
Where the hell do YOU work at?
Businesses are tough places out to make money. Microsoft employees are no different than anyone else. They've got families, go to church, pay taxes, vote, and send their kids to school just like everyone else. The notion that because they work at Microsoft, they're evil is, how shall I say it....fucking moronic.
Slashdot readers are taking the Microsoft thing too far when they start implying that "those people just aren't like US. They're different". Some of you people sound like something out of a bad Nazi movie.
Life is hard, and the world is cruel
If I dont say so myself an organzied effort to buy as many XBoxes as possible without buying games, accesories or services is in order...
Let Microsoft's own politics be their medicine. I think its obvious that it has nothing to do with IP concerns. Sony has been selling their linux kit for awhile - made a business opportunity out of it. The real problem they have is that they are trying to play drug dealer again - get em hooked then squeeze them for all they've got.
I wouldnt worry though, they cant control piracy on their flagship products like office and windows itself, now they have time to chase kids putting chips in gaming consoles? Lol.. not.
I was crazy back when being crazy really meant something. (Charles Manson)
What I found interesting was this quote from your link:
"But it was not always plain sailing. By Microsoft standards, the Xbox launch was an unimpressive affair, thanks to wildly overpriced hardware.
"The pricing at the start was a mistake, but we learned quickly," admitted Mr Cassius. "
juxstapositioned against this quote from the subject article:
"Q. If Xbox sold everywhere else like it does in Canada, would it be making money for Microsoft today?
A. Canada and Australia are our top two markets. Having a good product that fits with the culture here works very well. We could make it profitable today, but this is going to be a long investment business for a while.
Q. How long will Microsoft support a platform that seems destined to be in the red for the next few years? After all, you have invested US $3.5 billion on the Xbox and are still losing money on the sale of each unit.
A. We are being smart about bringing the cost of producing the Xbox console down. We can decide to not make it a long investment business and price it to get a better return, but this is a 10, 15 and 20 year investment. "
Apparently Robbie Bach and Michel Cassius don't share the same view. Bach arrogantly says all they have to do is adjust the pricing in order to 'make it profitable today', but Cassius says history shows the price has to be kept low in order to compete.
A website that cites no sources is generally full of shit.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
It's been known since the GC came out that it can be made for around $90 a unit. That is why Nintendo still has PROFITS, while Microsoft has LOSSES. It is known that Microsoft is losing $150 per console sold. No one knows ANYTHING about the PS2.
Which will be out before the XBox, so what advantage will this have for the XBox2? If you ask me there wont be an XBox2, there is no reason to make it unless XBox1 can show profits, instead of doubling losses every quarter.
Money for nothing is what services are about. Being a company that licences games is all well and good, unless no one is buying games for the system anymore. Adding the magic of Live! pixie dust makes even offline games more interesting (Burnout 2's scoreboards and Splinter Cell/TJ&E's new levels, etc). Once you play it and enjoy it, you really like it. Even if you turn off the service, you still get to play all those games in offline mode.
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If you read the numbers they expected to be shipped and the sale they expected, they were way off. XBox2 most likely wont ever happen as the entire XBox division is the single most damaging aspect to Microsoft shares. Everything else is making money while the XBox division is going belly up (Literally) .. 4 Billion in losses and counting, it's only going to get worse with another XBox. They have a huge war chest, but they wont have anything after all of this.
I'm sick and tired of all the monopolies hiding behind intellectual property laws. Patents and copyrights were originally intended for someone who has a great idea to have a chance sell their idea by making a product or work and putting it on the market. Of course, nowdays, in order to get a patent, one has to spend tens of thousands of dollars just to go through the paprework. I don't have tens of thousand of dollars to have my ideas protected. My only other choice is to go to a big company and present my idea to it. If I'm lucky, this company will use my idea and pay me a small royalty. However, in many cases, a company will say they have developed a similar idea, patent the idea themselve and rake in all the cash. Companies will use their clout to govern how people use their product. Microsoft or any other company has no right in legally stopping people from modifying X-boxes to suit their needs anymore than GM or Ford has a right to stop people from painting their cars a different color.
I don't think he's against modchips, but he doesn't want people to use modchips for purposes other than putting Linux on a box, i.e. using it to cheat on XBox Live! or pirate/copyright infringe games. He (and probably the rest of Microsoft) don't seem to care if people use a modchip to put Linux on the XBox, and there doesn't seem like there is much they would be able to do about it anyway.
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Q. Do you play?
A. Mostly with my 12 year old son.
And you said Microsoft weren't criminals!
Um... I posted to the wrong story. Mea Culpa. What's with the flames?
I agree there. I don't see why everyone is going after M$'s gaming department like they would against the OS dep. M$ loses money on the XBox, it's a damn cheap piece of hardware, XBox LIVE is the least expensive gaming service to date. The only thing that is actually pricey are the games. While you can get these games for free, which many do, if you try to play them online LIVE gives you the boot and bans your MAC address. Run Linux and a few emulators and you can bypass it, but why do that when you can just boot into an unmodded OS and play on LIVE then mess around with Linux or any other OS when you're not gaming.
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Dude, you're an AC and a fucking stupid one at that. Use your account or shut up. Oh, and I DO read Penny Arcade AND Real-Life.
Oh well. So much for YOUR fucking idea you fucking idiot.
Dude, I don't have an account. As for using things, you should try using your brain. Before you speak.
If you don't have an account then fucking make one or SHUT UP. Or is that too hard for you? You have NO EXCUSE to post AC and then whine that you don't have an account because it is FREE.
Why should I bother making an account? Or perhaps, why should I bother logging in? I'm making my point, aren't I? At least as well as you made yours with your swearing. Besides, as an anonymous coward, I can stop responding at any time and let anyone else continue this thread.
Yeah, you made your point. The point you made is that you CAN'T MAKE A POINT FOR SHIT. If you want to post to Slashdot, the only reason you should use an AC account is if you are talking about a company you work for and you don't want your higher-ups to know who you are. Otherwise, get an account or SHUT UP. Or better yet, annoy some other service. SO JUST FUCKING SHUT UP AND LEAVE!
Heh. Apparently you "CAN'T MAKE A POINT FOR SHIT" either. No one took your post as anything other than a troll.
Or perhaps another reason for using an AC account is that I'm on company time and people in my company know my handle and I don't want them do know I'm spending company time to post? Nah, that's too complicated for you to understand to be a possibility.
Oh, and I'm not annoying a service. In fact, it appears I'm annoying only you. Perhaps it is you who should "JUST FUCKING SHUT UP AND LEAVE!"
it seems I know you better than you know yourself
This is where you are wrong. It is impossible for anyone to know anyone better than they know themselves. This is due to a fundamental flaw in the way humans communicate. Verbal and written language is far too awkward to articulate everything that a person may be thinking at a given moment (this is necessary to fully understand anyone's perspective). It is also far too slow. People can think they understand, but this is ultimately self-deception.
You have a point with you figuring out that I don't subscribe to the "Christian faith" but your point is very minimal since that is only one of the nearly infinite factors that makes up my personality.
You don't know me, you never will, and I never expect you to.
People like you disgust me, thinking themselves all high and mighty just because they think they know something about someone that they do not. Such an assumption is quite arrogant. Of this I am also guilty, but I don't really care if I'm correct or not because in the end I'm just doing this because I'm bored and I like to observe people's reactions to uncommon stimuli. At least, uncommon in a civil society.
No one took your post as anything other than a troll.
Not true, you will notice that 20% found it "Funny". There was even an "Insightful" mod for a while, I'm guessing that it was meta-moderated as unfair at some point. Oh well.
Or perhaps another reason for using an AC account is that I'm on company time and people in my company know my handle and I don't want them do know I'm spending company time to post?
Actually I didn't think of this possibility because I have something called a "work ethic". Typically I don't go posting to news services at the office unless I'm on my lunch break or such. I'm usually too busy with actual work to bother with such unproductive tasks. However, now I'm at home and I have some time to kill... so here I am. If this is simply not the case for you, perhaps you should re-think your choice of career.
Oh, and I'm not annoying a service. In fact, it appears I'm annoying only you.
Oops, you found me out! Although if there was anyone left reading this other than you and me, I'm sure we would both get modded down as being annoying. I just felt like releasing some anger though, thanks for your help on that one.
Anyway, have a nice evening.