Team Resurgent has reworked the historic Neighborhood tool into RXDKNeighborhood, a completely rewritten, modern open-source project.

It is proposed as the evolution of Xbox Neighborhood (or XDK Neighborhood ), the official Microsoft application used for managing and debugging the original Xbox consoles from 2001.

The application allows you to perform numerous operations remotely, such as quickly transferring files, directly launching games or applications in XBE format, synchronizing the console’s internal clock, and remotely rebooting the system.

Among the most convenient features is also drag-and-drop support, which makes uploading files much easier, as well as the ability to take and save screenshots in PNG format.

Some advanced features are not yet documented in detail, but are already integrated into the software and will likely be further developed in future updates.

System requirements

Minimums

  • Operating system: Windows 7 or higher (64 bit), Linux x86-64 or macOS.
  • RAM: At least 4 GB recommended for proper operation.

Main features

  • Fast uploads and downloads.
  • Save screenshots in PNG format.
  • Synchronizing your console clock.
  • Launching XBE files.
  • Remote console reboot.
  • Drag-and-drop file upload.
  • And much more…

Installation Notes

  • Download RXDKNeighborhood.
  • Run RXDKNeighborhood.
  • Have fun!

Known issues

  • We only have happy accidents.

Team Resurgent also acknowledges the contributions of various members of the Xbox scene, particularly the Xbox-Scene Discord and related projects like xemu and Insignia, who share the goal of preserving and improving the experience on the original Xbox consoles.

Source: Github.com, x.com, biteyourconsole.net

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