Halo Ntsc Xbe

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Xeon is an X-Box emulator for the PC. Currently it supports one commercial game, and support for more will be added in the future along with other features.

Compatibility: Halo (NTSC version only) - Requirements: Windows XP DirectX 9.0a Pentium 3/Athlon XP processor Recommended graphics card: GeForce FX/Radeon 9200 Pro or higher - Instructions: Extract all of the files to some directory. You will need an ISO image of the game you want to run. Since ISO reading is not implemented yet, you will need to use a tool such as xISO to extract all of the files in the ISO. Make sure to preserve the directory structure inside the ISO file when extracting.

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Start up Xeon.exe and select File-Load XBE. Navigate to the directory where you extracted the ISO and select the default.xbe file. You can also supply the XBE filename as a command-line argument to Xeon.exe and it will be loaded automatically. Credits: caustik for XBE file documentation Datarescue for their excellent disassembler, IDA Now, this has yet to be tried and tested extensivly, but a few people have confirmed getting halo to run on their pc with various results (some with full menu's and a few sounds, some with garbled graphics). Please test this if your pc meets the requirements and give some feedback. You can view the original thread at and if you dont feel like registering there, you can post at the to give your feedback.

Please dont hammer with such questions like 'Is this real?' , try it out for yourself and see. Interesting development if it turns out to be legit.kinda reminds me of when Ultra HLE just appeared out of nowhere a few years ago.

Good one Spank. That's amazing to see that nothing short of an FX card is gonna run this thing, just how will playing live games with seperate servers is gonna be another question to figure out.

What really gets me is when microsoft hears details, they'll likely press towards shutting down development and find some way to press charges (which I hope they fail through and through). Any news on a good 2D emulator for DC?

If it was possible they could get the SF games online, I'll be willing to sacrifice work just to get my groove on.

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Xbox is one of the most difficult consoles to create an emulator for, as its specs are demanding. The biggest problem for gamers hasn't been the system requirements though but the lack of an appropriate program to run commercial games, using their ISO file. 'Xeon' is the most reliable emulator, capable of running games you find on stores, even though its level of support is still low.

Go to the Emulator Zone, at emulator-zone.com. From the main page, click on the 'Microsoft Xbox' link, at the left end of the screen. Choose the Xeon emulator from the list. Xbox's specs are listed on this page as well, in case you want to compare its capabilities with your PC's. Choose Xeon 1.0 from the list. It is the only emulator running commercial games, with Halo's NTSC version being the first of them. Your system requirements, in order to run a game properly, are also mentioned on this page, so make sure your hardware can support the emulator.

Halo Ntsc Xbe

Download the file. It will be compressed, so make sure you create a new folder, before you attempt to decompress it. You don't want to lose any of its '.dll' files.

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To run the ISO games, simply drag them on the application, or use the 'Open' option of the program.

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