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XIM3

Xbox Input Machine 3 (XIM3)
XIM3Device
XIM3
ManufacturerXIM Technologies INC
Product familyXIM (Xbox Input Machine)
TypeConsole Input Adapter
DisplayLCD
ConnectivityUSB
Dimensionsn/a
Massn/a
PredecessorXIM360

The XIM (Xbox Input Machine) is a console adapter from "XIM Technologies INC" that allows an Xbox 360 player to use a mouse, keyboard, joystick, or other peripheral as an input device.

History

Wiimote Mod
XIM started with the wii mote mod, which was a DIY (Do it Yourself) project posted by OBsIV in August for 2006

XIM
It started out as a small project in September of 2007by OBsIV who was disappointed with XFPS' performance. The XFPS was one of, if not the first adapter for the XBOX 360, that allowed you to use a keyboard and mouse in gaming. But the quality of the product was low and there was minimum performance increase. Because of this OBsIV started on a project to create the XIM. It started out as a device that had to be connected to your computer then to your XBOX360. Using the device this way, you were able to use anything that connected to your computer as a controller for your XBOX360.

XIM2 aka (XIM360)
The XIM2 was the first upgrade to the XIM. The main point of this upgrade was to go straight to the controller hardware without having to crack the console's security with input peripherals(which had to be done for the XIM). Not very much information was released about the hardware specific changes that were done.

XIM3
In November of 2009, OBsIV first announced he would be planning and working on a third generation of the XIM product called the XIM3. This product would be the first PC-less XIM product and would be, by far, the most advanced Xbox input adaptor available


Hardware Compatibility

All USB mice and keyboards are designed around a standard interface. Meaning, if your hardware isn't on this list, it doesn't mean it won't work. It just hasn't been tried.

Known working:

Mice:

Cooler Master Sentinel
Logitech G3
Logitech G5
Logitech G500
Logitech G7 Laser
Logitech G700
Logitech G9
Logitech G9X
Logitech LX8
Logitech MX518
Logitech MX510
Logitech MX620
Microsoft Habu
Microsoft Intellimouse
Microsoft Sidewinder
Mionix Naos 5000
Nzxt Avatar V2
Razer DeathAdder
Razer DiamondBack
Razer Imperator
Razer Krait
Razer Mamba
Razer Naga
SDI Technologies FastTrack Laser
Steelseries IKARI
Steelseries XAI
Trust Predator
Zowie EC1


Keyboards:
Alienware TactX
Cyber Snipa Game Pad (V2)
Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate
Dynex
Generic AT-101
Gear Head Model
Logitech K120
Logitech G15
Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000
Microsoft SideWinder X4
Razer Blackwidow
Razer Lycosa
Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition
Saitek Eclipse I
Saitek Eclipse II
Saitek Eclipse III
Steelseries 6Gv2
Termaltake Flare
Wolfking Warrior


Joysticks:
Logitech G13
Belkin Nostromo n52te
Sony Move Navigation Controller


Known NOT working:

Mice:
HP HDX
Microsoft Notebook Mouse 3000
Sandio 3D
Sidewinder X8 (*)

Keyboards: Apple
G510 Keyboard


Community

The XIM community is made up of 8550 members(growing everyday) and is made up of gamers, programmers, and people who are just curious about the XIM3. On the community forums page, you can find out anything you would want to know about the XIM products. The forum houses pages for 24/7 tech support, general discussion, sub-forums for each XIM product, and many many more threads.


Supported Platforms

Consoles
While the Xbox 360 is the only official supported console, there have been reports of the adapter working with the PlayStation 3 with an Xbox to PS3 adapter connected to it.

Computer
The XIM3 flashing utilities require a Windows operating systems.

Reference