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===Prototype Type 2=== | ===Prototype Type 2=== | ||
Used on [[Prototype XDK-GB|Prototype Xbox 360 XDK-GB]] units. Features a Gigabit ethernet board, with cut out for the ethernet port. | Used on [[Prototype XDK-GB#JADK|Prototype Xbox 360 XDK-GB]] units. Features a Gigabit ethernet board, with cut out for the ethernet port. | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
*Both Type 1 and 2 sidecars need to be manually plugged into motherboard via an extended cut in chassis. aka the worlds smallest hole. | *Both Type 1 and 2 sidecars need to be manually plugged into motherboard via an extended cut in chassis. aka the worlds smallest hole. |
Revision as of 21:38, 31 December 2022
Sidecar initially code named chameleon.
FPGA
Notes
- always corrupts????
DVD emulation
Performance Investigator for Xbox
Type 1
Seen on 512mb Development and Test kits. Ports for both DVD Emulations and PIX, depending on kit type.
Type 2
Used on Xbox 360 XDK-GB. Retains risers left over from canceled GbE testing. Board still uses the same PCBs as Type 1, but the newly designed Sidecar shell covers the PIX port permanently.
Prototype Type 2
Used on Prototype Xbox 360 XDK-GB units. Features a Gigabit ethernet board, with cut out for the ethernet port.
Notes
- Both Type 1 and 2 sidecars need to be manually plugged into motherboard via an extended cut in chassis. aka the worlds smallest hole.
Type 3
Designed for Xbox 360 S Development kits. Significantly more modular then previous sidecar types. Plugs into daughter board located inside unit. Hard drive remains seated into bay in console. PIX port has been completely removed from PCB.