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== HOW-TO == | |||
# | Follow this simple procedure: | ||
# Open the receiver's plastic case using a small screw driver. Carefully pry around the case. | |||
# Solder the wire to the receiver using the picture below | |||
* Note: This might damage the casing of the dongle. | |||
# | == Color Coded Pinout == | ||
[[Image:Xbox-dvd-pinout_thumb.jpg|link=http://wiki.xbmc.org/images/0/01/Xbox-dvd-pinout.jpg]]<br /> | |||
* If you're using a standard USB cable you should just be able to match the colors and solder away, but to be sure check your cable with a continuity tester according to the USB spec provided [http://pinouts.ru/Slots/USB_pinout.shtml here]. | |||
# Red = Positive Power (+5V DC) | |||
# White = Data - | |||
# Green = Data + | |||
# Yellow = Unused | |||
# Black = Ground (0V DC) | |||
== Lirc Config == | |||
[http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Lirc_Config_for_Xbox_DVD_Remote Here] | |||
Revision as of 21:37, 8 January 2010
HOW-TO
Follow this simple procedure:
- Open the receiver's plastic case using a small screw driver. Carefully pry around the case.
- Solder the wire to the receiver using the picture below
- Note: This might damage the casing of the dongle.
Color Coded Pinout
- If you're using a standard USB cable you should just be able to match the colors and solder away, but to be sure check your cable with a continuity tester according to the USB spec provided here.
- Red = Positive Power (+5V DC)
- White = Data -
- Green = Data +
- Yellow = Unused
- Black = Ground (0V DC)