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===Operating system===
 
===Operating system===
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The Xbox runs a custom [[operating system]] which is based on the Windows architecture [[kernel (computing)|kernel]]. It exposes [[Application programming interface|API]]s similar to APIs found in [[Microsoft Windows]], such as [[Direct3D]] 8.1. The system software may have been partially based on the Windows NT kernel, but it has modified log files.
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The Xbox runs a custom [[operating system]] which is based on the Windows architecture [[kernel (computing)|kernel]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Trinder |first1=Garry |title=The Xbox Operating System |url=https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/xboxteam/2006/02/17/the-xbox-operating-system/ |website=Xbox Engineering |publisher=MSDN |accessdate=31 October 2018}}</ref>. It exposes [[Application programming interface|API]]s similar to APIs found in [[Microsoft Windows]], such as [[Direct3D]] 8.1. The system software may have been partially based on the Windows NT kernel, but it has modified log files.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.msdn.com/xboxteam/archive/2006/02/17/534421.aspx|title=The Xbox Operating System|work=Xbox Team Blog|accessdate=July 3, 2008}}</ref>
  
 
The [[user interface]] for the Xbox is called the Xbox Dashboard. It features a [[media player (application software)|media player]] that can be used to play music CDs, rip CDs to the Xbox's built-in [[hard drive]] and play music that has been ripped to the hard drive; it also lets users manage game saves, music, and downloaded content from Xbox Live, and lets Live users sign in and manage their account. The dashboard is only available when the user is not watching a movie or playing a game. It uses many shades of green and black for the user interface, to be consistent with the physical Xbox color scheme. When the Xbox was released in 2001, the Live service was not online yet so the dashboard's Live feature was unusable.
 
The [[user interface]] for the Xbox is called the Xbox Dashboard. It features a [[media player (application software)|media player]] that can be used to play music CDs, rip CDs to the Xbox's built-in [[hard drive]] and play music that has been ripped to the hard drive; it also lets users manage game saves, music, and downloaded content from Xbox Live, and lets Live users sign in and manage their account. The dashboard is only available when the user is not watching a movie or playing a game. It uses many shades of green and black for the user interface, to be consistent with the physical Xbox color scheme. When the Xbox was released in 2001, the Live service was not online yet so the dashboard's Live feature was unusable.
  
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Xbox Live was released in 2002, but in order to access it, users had to buy the Xbox Live starter kit containing a [[headset (audio)|headset]], a subscription, and supplemental. While the Xbox was still being supported by Microsoft, the Xbox Dashboard was updated via Live several times to reduce cheating and add features.
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Xbox Live was released in 2002, but in order to access it, users had to buy the Xbox Live starter kit containing a [[headset (audio)|headset]], a subscription, and supplemental.{{clarify|date=August 2013}} While the Xbox was still being supported by Microsoft, the Xbox Dashboard was updated via Live several times to reduce cheating and add features.
  
 
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