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{{Infobox Console|name=Xbox 360 | {{Infobox Console|name=Xbox 360 | ||
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|cpu=IBM Xenon (3.2GHz) | |cpu=IBM Xenon (3.2GHz) |
Revision as of 09:13, 26 January 2024
Xbox 360 | |
Manufacturer | Microsoft |
CPU | IBM Xenon (3.2GHz) |
GPU | ATI Xenos |
RAM | Up to 512 MiB (unified) |
VRAM | Up to 512 MiB (unified) |
SRAM | Varies depending on model |
Media | CD, DVD, HD DVD |
Connectivity | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
Players supported | 4 |
The Xbox 360 was a video game console based around the PowerPC 970. The custom chip was produced by IBM, and named the Xenon processor.
Games
Hardware
Emulators
Currently only three Xbox 360 emulators exist: Xenia, Xenia Canary, and Fission. Both versions of Xenia are best suited for ROM hacking as Fission only plays select games unless you have a modded Xbox One/Series X|S (no known CFW available as of writing)
ROM Images
Xbox 360 ROM images come in three variants: ISOs, GODs (Games On Disc) and JTAG/RGH/XBLA digital. ISO and GOD can be freely converted between, as well as to JTAG, but JTAG cannot be converted to ISO/GOD