Hello everyone, It’s now 2018, and around 8 years since this website launched. It’s pretty amazing that every day, there are hundreds of people from all over the world visiting the site and downloading FATXplorer. Even though the Xbox 360 has basically been fully superseded by the Xbox One, interest in FATXplorer remains high. Even more interesting is the huge demand for original Xbox support. This is just a quick post to clarify that FATXplorer is not dead. There haven’t been many updates recently simply because no significant issues have been reported. The current version is rock solid.
Original Xbox support is still coming. There is no set date, but there will be a beta. A lot of people are already on the list to be notified about it.
Read and Write From Serial Port With Raspberry Pi: In this tutorial we will see how to use the serial port on Raspberry Pi. We will use the serial port available on Raspberry with a RS232/TTL 3-5,5V adapter and a USB-serial adapter. Communicating with serial port connected devices. # SSH to serial port 1 by TCP port ssh -p 3001 -l operator 70.33.235.190 # SSH to serial port labelled Router ssh.
If you want to be added, feel free to leave a comment below. There is also a site refresh and server move in the works to bring it up to modern standards. A lot of elements on this site are very old and need to be refreshed.
After that, it’ll basically be full speed ahead with FATXplorer v3 development. It’s taken longer than it should have, mostly due to real-life obligations, but I look forward to delivering another quality release. If you want to help out, send some original Xbox HDD dumps my way: Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more updates! Hello everyone, a quick update for you: The site has just been updated to include full HTTPS support. It was previously only used on select pages, such as the contact form, but as the world continues to push towards a more secure Internet, it was time for FATXplorer to join in completely.
If a file does not open, it is likely that the download is incomplete so be sure to download the files one at a time, and at a time of low traffic. You will find these documents in the form of PDF files: Download service manual, audio manuals, hifi manuals, service information, schematics, owner's manuals, brochures, catalogs for amplifiers, pre-amps, power amps, tuners, tape decks, cd players etc. The service is intended for individuals and professionals, a site accessible with and without proxy, it is completely free, without limitation and without registration. Kenwood amplifier a 5j manual. Find all the documentation for downloading your vintage hifi or audiophile Kenwood on vintageshifi.com, whether it is to use your device or to repair it.
Advanced security features such as (with preloading) and will also be implemented very soon after careful testing. Update: Done It will take a little while to go through all links and images to fully get rid of mixed content warnings, so some pages may not display the green lock, yet. If any pages on the site look broken because of this change, please report them in the comments below. Update: Mixed content warnings should be gone on all pages now. Hello everyone, if you are reading this, you are viewing the website on the new server!
It’s not actually a server though, FATXplorer now runs in a cluster environment (also known as “cloud hosting”). The same technology powering Microsoft’s Azure now powers FATXplorer. This is important for several reasons: • Downtime should be nonexistent. You may have noticed a lot of downtime over the past few months. This was not the fault of FATXplorer, but the declining quality in the previous host’s servers. • All of the latest technologies are available for development.
The previous host wasn’t really keeping things up to date. • It costs less overall.
Just so you know, the initial downtime this past week was not caused by the server migration. Something happened on the previous host’s server and every time the host fixed the problem, a new one would appear. Things weren’t getting better, so the migration, initially scheduled for early summer, was executed immediately. Downtime wasn’t planned, but unfortunately, the unstable server on the previous host didn’t make things easy. With the website now stable, work will soon resume on the FATXplorer v3.0 beta.
Customers (and those who have shown interest) will be sent an email about the beta when it’s ready. It’ll be a major improvement over v2.5 and planning is underway for a website redesign to go with the v3.0 launch. Thank you for reading. There may be sporadic downtime over the next few days while work is being done on parts of the site, but major downtime should be a thing of the past. If you notice anything broken or something that looks off, please leave a comment on this post. Lastly, Arvixe web hosting is no longer recommended.
Hello everyone, It’s now 2018, and around 8 years since this website launched. It’s pretty amazing that every day, there are hundreds of people from all over the world visiting the site and downloading FATXplorer. Even though the Xbox 360 has basically been fully superseded by the Xbox One, interest in FATXplorer remains high. Even more interesting is the huge demand for original Xbox support. This is just a quick post to clarify that FATXplorer is not dead. There haven’t been many updates recently simply because no significant issues have been reported. The current version is rock solid.
Original Xbox support is still coming. There is no set date, but there will be a beta. A lot of people are already on the list to be notified about it.
Read and Write From Serial Port With Raspberry Pi: In this tutorial we will see how to use the serial port on Raspberry Pi. We will use the serial port available on Raspberry with a RS232/TTL 3-5,5V adapter and a USB-serial adapter. Communicating with serial port connected devices. # SSH to serial port 1 by TCP port ssh -p 3001 -l operator 70.33.235.190 # SSH to serial port labelled Router ssh.
If you want to be added, feel free to leave a comment below. There is also a site refresh and server move in the works to bring it up to modern standards. A lot of elements on this site are very old and need to be refreshed.
After that, it’ll basically be full speed ahead with FATXplorer v3 development. It’s taken longer than it should have, mostly due to real-life obligations, but I look forward to delivering another quality release. If you want to help out, send some original Xbox HDD dumps my way: Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more updates! Hello everyone, a quick update for you: The site has just been updated to include full HTTPS support. It was previously only used on select pages, such as the contact form, but as the world continues to push towards a more secure Internet, it was time for FATXplorer to join in completely.
If a file does not open, it is likely that the download is incomplete so be sure to download the files one at a time, and at a time of low traffic. You will find these documents in the form of PDF files: Download service manual, audio manuals, hifi manuals, service information, schematics, owner's manuals, brochures, catalogs for amplifiers, pre-amps, power amps, tuners, tape decks, cd players etc. The service is intended for individuals and professionals, a site accessible with and without proxy, it is completely free, without limitation and without registration. Kenwood amplifier a 5j manual. Find all the documentation for downloading your vintage hifi or audiophile Kenwood on vintageshifi.com, whether it is to use your device or to repair it.
Advanced security features such as (with preloading) and will also be implemented very soon after careful testing. Update: Done It will take a little while to go through all links and images to fully get rid of mixed content warnings, so some pages may not display the green lock, yet. If any pages on the site look broken because of this change, please report them in the comments below. Update: Mixed content warnings should be gone on all pages now. Hello everyone, if you are reading this, you are viewing the website on the new server!
It’s not actually a server though, FATXplorer now runs in a cluster environment (also known as “cloud hosting”). The same technology powering Microsoft’s Azure now powers FATXplorer. This is important for several reasons: • Downtime should be nonexistent. You may have noticed a lot of downtime over the past few months. This was not the fault of FATXplorer, but the declining quality in the previous host’s servers. • All of the latest technologies are available for development.
The previous host wasn’t really keeping things up to date. • It costs less overall.
Just so you know, the initial downtime this past week was not caused by the server migration. Something happened on the previous host’s server and every time the host fixed the problem, a new one would appear. Things weren’t getting better, so the migration, initially scheduled for early summer, was executed immediately. Downtime wasn’t planned, but unfortunately, the unstable server on the previous host didn’t make things easy. With the website now stable, work will soon resume on the FATXplorer v3.0 beta.
Customers (and those who have shown interest) will be sent an email about the beta when it’s ready. It’ll be a major improvement over v2.5 and planning is underway for a website redesign to go with the v3.0 launch. Thank you for reading. There may be sporadic downtime over the next few days while work is being done on parts of the site, but major downtime should be a thing of the past. If you notice anything broken or something that looks off, please leave a comment on this post. Lastly, Arvixe web hosting is no longer recommended.