ok, here is a quick checklist
1) if its not on the top of the board (under the hdd) its an old enigmah chip
2) if its under the hdd and the pins are poking through a set of holes its a newer xtender 1.0
3) if the pins are poking through 2 long slots its a current (but now discontinued) xtender 1.1.
Anythin below an xtender 1.0 and you wont be able to make some of the changes to your system which is why the enigmah chip was discontinued some time ago, the differences between the two xtenders is purely cosmetic (the 1.1 is easier to fit slightly) the replacement for the 1.1 will be on sale once current stocks of 1.1 have been exhausted by current official resellers.
That said if all you want to do is play backups and use evo-x on the standard drive then the enigmah will work fine, but i hope it was cheap as the xtender 1.1 is only £20 and fitting is a doddle.


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) it allows you for example to boot an emulator or divx player from the hard drive with the roms or divx files stored on a cd or cdr.

