Yes.
doesnt really matter, but its your choice. If your worried about hardware failure like "red ring of death", there is nothing to do to prevent it, no matter how cold you console is, if its going to fail, it will fail.. nothing you can do.
Yes. I am a 12 year old girl with an X-box 360 Kinect. All i do is get the hardrive and attach it the the outlet used for charging controllers. Do not unattach it. You can use it to save data on different games. When you save all you have to do is click on the hardrive instead of the other data holder.
it is used to attach the pieces of computer euipments like keyboard monitor
yeah. it should attach. you can buy one seperatly in gamestop. i think they are about 40-60 dollars.
All you need is an ethernet cable and attach one end to each xbox. Then you should be able to play system link enabled games.
You need a hardrive and a USB cord. One side must be of the USB must be female and the other must be male. Attach the male end to your camera and your female end the port in the back of your 360.
There are not mats designed specifically for PS3, but they do have fans that you can attach to the console that will help keep the system cooled down.
If you meant to ask if you can capture the gameplay of the Xbox 360 with a Capture Card, the answer is Yes. All you have to do is buy a few composite cables and splitters. You can record the gameplay from your Xbox 360 to your PC.
That would depend on which version of Tron you are trying to play. The original Tron video arcade machines have been discontinued for more than two decades. If you can find a vintage arcade, you may find one of the few still in operation and available to the public. Most working machines are now in private collections. Non working machines may be in storage or warehouses anywhere in the world. There is no central database for old vintage arcade machines. If you mean one of the newer console games; than you will need to buy the game for whichever console you want to play it on. If you mean one of the various flash games which borrow the name (and attach it to flash games of dubious quality), than try google search and you will find various knock off versions of tron done as flash games. If you have some other version of tron in mind, you will need to be more specific.
If you are using the output of an RF modulator (which is not built in to any current gaming console), you can use many different adapters to attach a signal to the coax cable jack. What you cannot do is use a signal that is a RCA composite or component video output from a game console to attach to the coax cable jack. You will need an external RF modulator to generate a signal to appear on channel 3 or 4 of the TV.
First disconnect the battery. The EMC is located on the floor board in front of the console but behind the firewall, it's under the black plastic cover. To ge to it the carpet needs to folded down on both sides of the console tunnel and two bolts need to be removed. Then disconnect the three plugs and remove a separate plug from below the ECM. There are several screws that attach the black plastic cover to the ECM and there are also several serews that attach the mounting brackets to the ECM. Be mindful of the different length screws that attach the front cover to the ECM, they are the longer ones. I hope this helps someone.
The present tense of "attach" is "attach."