Wasabi X360 Xbox 360 HDD Loader Features
The ultimate ODDE (Optical Disc Drive
Emulator), allows you to emulate your 360's optical disc drive and
run Xbox 360 or Xbox 1 ISO's from HDD. No more hunting for game discs,
simply execute your favourite ISO's from any ESATA HDD. Easy, fast,
safe and convenient.
When any more news or features are announced for the Wasabi X360S we will of course continue to update this page.
The Wasabi X360 is another Xbox 360
HDD loader to hit the market, the Wasabi X360 is designed to be used on
the older Phat Xbox 360 consoles and connects to the top of the console
in a similar fashion to the way the Blaster CK3 did. Like the X360Key
the Wasabi X360 seems to boast a decent set of features and it looks
like the price is going to be around the same, we won’t list the final
price until we have secured some stock and when ready we will start
taking pre-orders for it. At this stage only a basic set of features
have been announced which we have listed at the bottom of this page, as
more news or features are announced we will of course update this page
with any info we think is worth talking about. The Wasabi X360 release
date has not been set at this stage, when we receive a general idea on
the release date we will post it up on this page as well.
For
those that know their Wii chips the Wasabi DX was one of the best
chips for Wii, even though it was not at popular as the DriveKey the
Wasabi team really did come up with a great chip that reviled DriveKey
and we think they are going to have a good crack at pulling off
something just as decent for the Xbox 360 with the Wasabi X360.
Interestingly enough they are also boasting a future feature of the
X360 will have the rip feature, this of course is a much wanted feature
from any Xbox 360 HDD Loader and we hope that team Wasabi can pull
that off as well. So hold onto your hat’s people as it looks like
things are just warming up, soon as we have more information on the
Wasabi X360 this page will be updated.
One
thing that we here at modsupplier.com found interesting about the
Wasabi X360 was the fact they have ditched USB in favour of E-Sata, so
we guess calling it a USB loader is not totally accurate and it would
more be considered to be a HDD loader. The reason the team gave for
this was the massively more bandwidth that was available through e-Sata
compared to USB, now in reality we are not really sure how much
difference this is going to make since you only really need a certain
amount for emulation and then anything over is just faster loading, but
time will tell if USB or e-SATA is the preferred connection for
devices such as the Wasabi X360. One thing we can see is that e-sata is
going to limited the range of storage devices that can be used with
the Wasabi X360, so only time will tell if that’s something that
worries perspective buyers or not.
Keep your eyes on this page for updates on news, features & release date for the Wasabi X360.
Features include:
- Solderless installation
- Selection of your favourite ISO's via our intuitive user interface
- Support for AP25 enabled ISO's
- ESATA interface is used in place of
USB providing superior performance, since data is transferred directly
between the ESATA HDD and Xbox 360 resulting in impressively high
bandwidth, many times faster than reading from a real DVD disc
- Elegant and streamlined console inspired case design
- Versions available for both fat and slim consoles
- NTFS file system natively supported
- Powerful embedded CPU running performance tuned Real Time Operating System
- Regular firmware updates available free for download
- Fully updatable hardware (MCU and FPGA's) from ESATA HDD including a failsafe recovery mode
- No need to modify your original ODD
- Hardware selectable pass through mode - providing access to the original ODD
Features coming soon:
- Xbox Live compatibility
- Dumping of X360 ISO's from original discs
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 October, 2011.