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There were several different retail Xbox hardware revisions, which include the following:
  
== 1.0 ==
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* Xbox 1.0 (DVT6)
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** USB controller is on a separate [[Motherboard#USB_Daughterboard|PCB]] as a 'bodge' for a bug in MCPX B2 silicon
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** GPU has a fan on the heat sink
 +
** Samsung M-die RAM chips
 +
* Xbox 1.1 (QT)
 +
** MCPX D1 with revised secret rom, also fixes bug which required the USB daughterboard
 +
** Fan removed from the GPU heat sink
 +
** Removed PLL conditioner for GPU/CPU base clock
 +
* Xbox 1.2
 +
** Updated board layout, Motherboard revision codenamed "XBLADE" (1.2 -> 1.4)
 +
** TSOP size now 256k (Initial Size 1024k)
 +
*** Debug / Dev TSOP is 512k
 +
** Switched to ATX Power connector
 +
** Samsung D-die RAM chips
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* Xbox 1.3
 +
** Removed LFrame trace from MCPX BGA pad to via, disconnecting signal from LPC Port
 +
* Xbox 1.4
 +
** Switched to the "Focus" Video Encoder
 +
** Samsung F-die RAM Chips
 +
** Straps underneath MCPX updated to indicate new encoder & RAM types to xcodes
 +
* Xbox 1.6 (Tuscany)
 +
** New board layout with additional RAM Pads removed
 +
** Removed data and power lines from LPC port
 +
** Xyclops chip (includes ROM instead of flash = BIOS no longer flashable)
 +
** Switched to the "XCalibur" Video Encoder
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** Microsoft later switched to lower quality Hynix RAM. These Xboxes with non-Samsung RAM are sometimes referred to as 1.6b by the modding community.
  
* Made in Hungary
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You can find more information about the hardware used in each revision below.
* USB controller is on a separate PCB
 
* GPU has a fan on the heat sink
 
* MCPX 1.0 ROM
 
* Thomson DVD Drive
 
* Seagate Hard Drive
 
* Conexant Video Chip
 
  
== 1.1 ==
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== History of Xbox 1.5 ==
  
Same as 1.0, except:
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Allegedly, revision 1.5 had "3.3v and GND removed from LPC". But there has been no conclusive evidence pointing to their existence, and all 1.5 sightings to date have turned out to be 1.4 boards. This rumor likely originated from an incorrect measurement, or a damaged board.
* Made in Hungary or Mexico
 
* USB controller moved onto the motherboard
 
* Fan removed from the GPU heat sink
 
* MCPX 1.1 ROM
 
 
 
== 1.2 ==
 
 
 
Same as 1.1, except:
 
* Made in China
 
* Philips DVD Drive
 
* Western Digital Hard Drive
 
 
 
== 1.3 ==
 
Same as 1.2, except:
 
* Samsung DVD Drive
 
* Seagate Hard Drive
 
 
 
== 1.4 ==
 
 
 
Same as 1.3, except:
 
* Western Digital Hard Drive
 
* Focus video chip
 
 
 
== 1.5 ==
 
 
 
Same as 1.4. Possibly never existed, but will otherwise be very rare. Production was halted and 1.4 was produced again.
 
 
 
== 1.6 ==
 
 
 
Same as 1.4, except:
 
* Made in China or Taiwan
 
* BIOS no longer flashable
 
* Removed data and power lines from LPC port
 
* Xcalibur video chip
 
  
 
== Identifying ==
 
== Identifying ==
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=== Manufacturing Details ===
 
=== Manufacturing Details ===
  
{|
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! scope="col" | Date Range
 
! scope="col" | Date Range
 
! scope="col" | Revision
 
! scope="col" | Revision
 
! scope="col" | Location
 
! scope="col" | Location
 
|-
 
|-
| 01/2001-10/2002 || 1.0 || Hungary
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| 01/2001–07/2002 || 1.0 || Hungary, Mexico
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|-
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| 08/2002-01/2003 || 1.1 || China, Mexico
 
|-
 
|-
| 11/2002-04/2003 || 1.1 || Hungary, Mexico
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| 01/2003-03/2003 || 1.2 || China
 
|-
 
|-
| 05/2003-03/2004 || 1.2 || China
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| 04/2003-07/2003 || 1.3 || China
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|-
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| 09/2003-03/2004 || 1.4,1.5 || China
 
|-
 
|-
| 04/2004 Onward || 1.6 || China, Taiwan
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| 04/2004-09/2004 || 1.6 || China, Taiwan
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|-
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| 09/2004-08/2005 || 1.6b || China, Taiwan
 
|}
 
|}
  
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The serial number looks like this:
 
The serial number looks like this:
  
LNNNNNN TWWFF
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LNNNNNN YWWFF
  
L is the production line
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* L is the production line
NNNNNN is the number produced that week
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* NNNNNN is the number produced that week
Y is the last digit of the production year
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* Y is the last digit of the production year
WW is the number of the week
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* WW is the number of the week
FF is the factory code
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* FF is the factory code
  
 
Note, this table contradicts the previous table.
 
Note, this table contradicts the previous table.
  
{|
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! scope="col" | Factory
 
! scope="col" | Factory
 
! scope="col" | Location
 
! scope="col" | Location
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| 03 || Hungary || 1.0
 
| 03 || Hungary || 1.0
 
|-
 
|-
| 05 || China || 1.2 or later
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| 05 || China || 1.1 or later
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 06 || Taiwan || 1.2 or later
 
| 06 || Taiwan || 1.2 or later
 
|}
 
|}
  
{|
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! scope="col" | Serial Number
 
! scope="col" | Serial Number
 
! scope="col" | Revision
 
! scope="col" | Revision
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|-
 
|-
 
| LNNNNNN 42WFF || 1.6
 
| LNNNNNN 42WFF || 1.6
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|-
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| LNNNNNN 43WFF || 1.6b
 
|}
 
|}
  
{|
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=== DVD Drive ===
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There are four retail drives known to be used by Microsoft in the retail version of the console.
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Any Xbox DVD drive can be used in any retail Xbox.
 +
 
 +
List of Xbox DVD Drive manufacturers
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* Thomson (Xbox 1.0, 1.1)
 +
* Philips (Xbox 1.1 and above)
 +
* Samsung (Any)
 +
* Hitachi-LG (8050L)(mainly 1.6?)
 +
 
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[[File:Xbox_drivedetermination.png|Xbox DVD Drive determination]]
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==== THOMSON TGM600 ====
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 +
The first manufacture is sadly also the worst of all Dvdrom drives manufactured for the original Xbox.
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It has a Cirrus Logic CL-CR3710-60EC-F as its main controller and a 8/3062 HD 64F3062F25 16bit H8/300H secondary samller MPU,at 25Mhz
 +
Unkown sofar if there is external flash or if its inside the Cirrus Logic IC.
 +
 
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A news article officially announcing Thomson to be producing the DVD drive for the original Xbox back in 20 Juli of 2000[https://web.archive.org/web/20000829085016/http://www.codejunkies.com:80/archive/thomson_supplier_for_xbox.htm]
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==== SAMSUNG SDG605 ====
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The Samsung drive is a very popular DVDrom drive for its compatibility for most media types and better quality laser. There are 2 mayor revisions found for this manufacturer
 +
* X00603-005  Plays CDR 
 +
* X00603-006  Wont play CDR
 +
 
 +
The DVDrom drive is using the MT1358E (MT1359E is the 360 Sata version) from Mediatek, and has a 39SF020A flashrom.
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If the firmware from this drive is applied to a SAMSUNG 616T or 616F PC dvd drive it will behave as a Xbox one, modified hardware will allow for tray state and eject to work.
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Commodore4Eva released a hacked firmware for this drive which enables modified backups to work. There is also a "0800" firmware for this drive which allows to dump the entire SS. The firmwares are not linked here for legal reasons.
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20060707104502/http://www.samsungodd.com:80/UploadFiles/FW/FWDOWNLOAD/ENG/200212101112342331_SD-616F_F105.ZIP Original firmware for the similar PC drive SD-616F (F105)].
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==== PHILIPS VAD6035/21 ====
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Also named: VAD6011/21 appears to have no brand or part number on its large main controller, might be Cirrus Logic based on its size and use of a Philips secondary smaller MCU. flash might be a  39SF020A  from SST. The laser ribbon cable connector is different for its various revisions, a detail one must take into account when swapping controller boards.
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There should be a tutorial on how to convert a PC DVD-ROM drive Pioneer 500M with the Philips firmware to be an Xbox DVD-ROM drive.
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==== HITACHI-LG GDR-8050L ====
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This DVD-rom drive, most commonly found in Xbox 1.6 and 1.6b is capable of reading DVD-+R, DVD-RW and CDRW media, but fails to boot most CD-R discs source: [http://www.xbox-hq.com/html/article1535.html xbox-hq.com Hitachi-LG GDR-8050L DVD Drive In Xbox].
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The latest manufacture for the DVDrom drive probably used a Panasonic MN103S89FDA for its main controler, appears to have no external flashrom.
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with this firmware and modified hardware for Eject and traystate, a LG GDR-8163B or LG DRD-8160B might act as a drop in replacement after altering either case.
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On 30 January 2006 TheSpecialist posted at xboxhacker.net that he successfully flashed a Hitachi drive to boot a copied game on an unmodded xbox: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080316154615/http://www.xboxhacker.net/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=33&topic=285.0 breakthrough: XBOX 1 firmware hacked !]
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There is also [https://gist.github.com/JayFoxRox/2d51a8fabe0531897a4bf2903ee14335 an IDC Script and information about the firmware] which was recovered from xboxhacker.net / old forum posts.
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=== Hard Drive ===
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{| class="wikitable
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|-
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! Revision
 +
! Drive Manufacturer
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! Drive Model Number
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! Capacity
 +
|-
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| 1.0
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| Seagate
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| ST310211A
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| 10G
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|-
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| 1.0 (XB:2001-10-26 FF=02)
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| Western Digital
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| WD80EB-00CGH0
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| 8G
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|-
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| 1.1 (XB:2001-10-29 FF=03)
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| Western Digital
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| WD80EB-28CGH1
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| 8G
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|-
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| 1.2
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| Western Digital
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| WD80EB-28DFH2
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| 8G
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|-
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| 1.3+
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| Seagate
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| ST10014ACE
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| 10G
 +
|}
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=== Video encoder ===
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
! scope="col" | Video Chip
 
! scope="col" | Video Chip
 
! scope="col" | Revision
 
! scope="col" | Revision
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|-
 
|-
 
| Xcalibur || 1.6
 
| Xcalibur || 1.6
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|}
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=== EEPROM ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Xbox Model
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! Manufacturer
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! Model
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|-
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| 1.4 (Others?)
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| Catalyst
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| CAT24WC02J
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|}
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=== MCPX Version ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | MCPX Version
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! scope="col" | Revision
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|-
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| 1.0 || 1.0
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|-
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| 1.1 || 1.1 - 1.6
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
=== BIOS Version ===
 
=== BIOS Version ===
  
{|
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! scope="col" | Kernel Version
 
! scope="col" | Kernel Version
 
! scope="col" | Revision
 
! scope="col" | Revision

Latest revision as of 20:01, 26 December 2023

There were several different retail Xbox hardware revisions, which include the following:

  • Xbox 1.0 (DVT6)
    • USB controller is on a separate PCB as a 'bodge' for a bug in MCPX B2 silicon
    • GPU has a fan on the heat sink
    • Samsung M-die RAM chips
  • Xbox 1.1 (QT)
    • MCPX D1 with revised secret rom, also fixes bug which required the USB daughterboard
    • Fan removed from the GPU heat sink
    • Removed PLL conditioner for GPU/CPU base clock
  • Xbox 1.2
    • Updated board layout, Motherboard revision codenamed "XBLADE" (1.2 -> 1.4)
    • TSOP size now 256k (Initial Size 1024k)
      • Debug / Dev TSOP is 512k
    • Switched to ATX Power connector
    • Samsung D-die RAM chips
  • Xbox 1.3
    • Removed LFrame trace from MCPX BGA pad to via, disconnecting signal from LPC Port
  • Xbox 1.4
    • Switched to the "Focus" Video Encoder
    • Samsung F-die RAM Chips
    • Straps underneath MCPX updated to indicate new encoder & RAM types to xcodes
  • Xbox 1.6 (Tuscany)
    • New board layout with additional RAM Pads removed
    • Removed data and power lines from LPC port
    • Xyclops chip (includes ROM instead of flash = BIOS no longer flashable)
    • Switched to the "XCalibur" Video Encoder
    • Microsoft later switched to lower quality Hynix RAM. These Xboxes with non-Samsung RAM are sometimes referred to as 1.6b by the modding community.

You can find more information about the hardware used in each revision below.

History of Xbox 1.5

Allegedly, revision 1.5 had "3.3v and GND removed from LPC". But there has been no conclusive evidence pointing to their existence, and all 1.5 sightings to date have turned out to be 1.4 boards. This rumor likely originated from an incorrect measurement, or a damaged board.

Identifying

While not definitive, here are some ways to help identify the revision of your Xbox.

Manufacturing Details

Date Range Revision Location
01/2001–07/2002 1.0 Hungary, Mexico
08/2002-01/2003 1.1 China, Mexico
01/2003-03/2003 1.2 China
04/2003-07/2003 1.3 China
09/2003-03/2004 1.4,1.5 China
04/2004-09/2004 1.6 China, Taiwan
09/2004-08/2005 1.6b China, Taiwan

Serial Number

The serial number looks like this:

LNNNNNN YWWFF

  • L is the production line
  • NNNNNN is the number produced that week
  • Y is the last digit of the production year
  • WW is the number of the week
  • FF is the factory code

Note, this table contradicts the previous table.

Factory Location Revision
02 Mexico 1.0 or 1.1
03 Hungary 1.0
05 China 1.1 or later
06 Taiwan 1.2 or later
Serial Number Revision
LNNNNNN 20WFF 1.0
LNNNNNN 21WFF 1.0
LNNNNNN 23WFF 1.0 or 1.1
LNNNNNN 24WFF 1.1
LNNNNNN 25WFF 1.1
LNNNNNN 30WFF 1.2
LNNNNNN 31WFF 1.3
LNNNNNN 32WFF 1.3
LNNNNNN 33WFF 1.4 or 1.5
LNNNNNN 42WFF 1.6
LNNNNNN 43WFF 1.6b

DVD Drive

There are four retail drives known to be used by Microsoft in the retail version of the console. Any Xbox DVD drive can be used in any retail Xbox.

List of Xbox DVD Drive manufacturers

  • Thomson (Xbox 1.0, 1.1)
  • Philips (Xbox 1.1 and above)
  • Samsung (Any)
  • Hitachi-LG (8050L)(mainly 1.6?)

Xbox DVD Drive determination

THOMSON TGM600

The first manufacture is sadly also the worst of all Dvdrom drives manufactured for the original Xbox. It has a Cirrus Logic CL-CR3710-60EC-F as its main controller and a 8/3062 HD 64F3062F25 16bit H8/300H secondary samller MPU,at 25Mhz Unkown sofar if there is external flash or if its inside the Cirrus Logic IC.

A news article officially announcing Thomson to be producing the DVD drive for the original Xbox back in 20 Juli of 2000[1]

SAMSUNG SDG605

The Samsung drive is a very popular DVDrom drive for its compatibility for most media types and better quality laser. There are 2 mayor revisions found for this manufacturer

  • X00603-005 Plays CDR
  • X00603-006 Wont play CDR

The DVDrom drive is using the MT1358E (MT1359E is the 360 Sata version) from Mediatek, and has a 39SF020A flashrom. If the firmware from this drive is applied to a SAMSUNG 616T or 616F PC dvd drive it will behave as a Xbox one, modified hardware will allow for tray state and eject to work.

Commodore4Eva released a hacked firmware for this drive which enables modified backups to work. There is also a "0800" firmware for this drive which allows to dump the entire SS. The firmwares are not linked here for legal reasons.

Original firmware for the similar PC drive SD-616F (F105).

PHILIPS VAD6035/21

Also named: VAD6011/21 appears to have no brand or part number on its large main controller, might be Cirrus Logic based on its size and use of a Philips secondary smaller MCU. flash might be a 39SF020A from SST. The laser ribbon cable connector is different for its various revisions, a detail one must take into account when swapping controller boards.

There should be a tutorial on how to convert a PC DVD-ROM drive Pioneer 500M with the Philips firmware to be an Xbox DVD-ROM drive.

HITACHI-LG GDR-8050L

This DVD-rom drive, most commonly found in Xbox 1.6 and 1.6b is capable of reading DVD-+R, DVD-RW and CDRW media, but fails to boot most CD-R discs source: xbox-hq.com Hitachi-LG GDR-8050L DVD Drive In Xbox.

The latest manufacture for the DVDrom drive probably used a Panasonic MN103S89FDA for its main controler, appears to have no external flashrom. with this firmware and modified hardware for Eject and traystate, a LG GDR-8163B or LG DRD-8160B might act as a drop in replacement after altering either case.

On 30 January 2006 TheSpecialist posted at xboxhacker.net that he successfully flashed a Hitachi drive to boot a copied game on an unmodded xbox: breakthrough: XBOX 1 firmware hacked !

There is also an IDC Script and information about the firmware which was recovered from xboxhacker.net / old forum posts.

Hard Drive

Revision Drive Manufacturer Drive Model Number Capacity
1.0 Seagate ST310211A 10G
1.0 (XB:2001-10-26 FF=02) Western Digital WD80EB-00CGH0 8G
1.1 (XB:2001-10-29 FF=03) Western Digital WD80EB-28CGH1 8G
1.2 Western Digital WD80EB-28DFH2 8G
1.3+ Seagate ST10014ACE 10G

Video encoder

Video Chip Revision
Conexant 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
Focus 1.4, 1.5
Xcalibur 1.6

EEPROM

Xbox Model Manufacturer Model
1.4 (Others?) Catalyst CAT24WC02J

MCPX Version

MCPX Version Revision
1.0 1.0
1.1 1.1 - 1.6

BIOS Version

Kernel Version Revision
3944, 4034, 4036, 4627 1.0
4817, 4972 1.1
5101, 5713 1.2 - 1.5
5838 1.6

References