On Wed, 22 May 2002, Dan Hollis wrote:

> On Tue, 21 May 2002, Dave wrote:
> > > There probably are ways to get around this, but since they are hardware
> > > altering it probably wouldn't be worth investigating for making discs
> > > anyway. In my opinion, anyway.
> > If all it takes is chipping the machine, then I'd say it's well worth
> > investigating.
> 
> Effort arguably more worth spending on hacking the Xbox, not the PS2:
> 
> 1) Xbox is much, much faster than PS2
> 2) It's x86, not a mutant R10k
> 3) It feels *good* to stick it to M$ :-)

In what ways is the Xbox faster than the PSX2?  Keep in mind that
comparing clock speeds is meaningless especially given that an x86 must
spend a lot more of its cycled decoding and executing than a MIPS of the
same clock speed. 

-- 
David Griffith
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