Tools to work on your original Xbox remotely using FUSE.
Works on
- Windows using Dokany or WinFsp.
- macOS using FUSE for macOS.
- Linux and all other platforms supporting FUSE.
Your Xbox must be running a debug bios and requires xbdm.dll.
Allows you to
- Browse your Xbox drives and files remotely.
- Read and view files stored on your Xbox.
- Copy and write files to Xbox.
- Rename, or delete files remotely.
- Execute games remotely.
Follow these instructions to install fusexbox:
-
Install Python 3 (includes pip) and run:
pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/JayFoxRox/fusexbox.git#egg=fusexbox --process-dependency-links
On Windows, you also need one of the following FUSE providers:
On macOS, you also need one of the following FUSE providers:
On Linux, no additional steps are necessary.
After configuring xboxpy, you can mount your Xbox drives like this:
python3 fusexbox-mount <mount-point>
Also consult your FUSE providers manual. If you can't solve your problem, create an issue on GitHub.
Example:
To mount your Xbox (IP: 192.168.0.2) to "/mnt/Xbox", you'd use:
export XBOX=192.168.0.2
mkdir -p /mnt/Xbox
python3 fusexbox-mount /mnt/Xbox
fusexbox includes a helper script which tells fusexbox-mount, to run an XBE file. This script is intended to be used in right-click menus in file managers.
To run an XBE file on your Xbox, use:
python3 fusexbox-run <file-in-fusexbox-filesystem>
Example:
To boot "F:\Games\Halo\default.xbe" you'd use:
python3 fusexbox-run /mnt/Xbox/F/Games/Halo/default.xbe
If you like my work, a donation would be nice:
Even a small amount does help me and shows appreciation. Thank you!
(C) 2018 Jannik Vogel
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Contact me for other licensing options.