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'''Development Kits''' are versions of the [[Xbox 360]] console designed for developing games and content for the system. They have full Development [[Bootloaders]] which allow game developers full access to the console's memory for remote debugging.


== Xbox 360 Development Console ==
== Xbox 360 Development Console ==
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Xbox 360 Development consoles have a dark charcoal gray case with a lighter gray [[Sidecar#Type 1|Type 1 Sidecar]]. They also have full Development Bootloaders, allowing game developers full access to the consoles memory to allow remote debugging.
Xbox 360 Development Consoles have a dark gray/charcoal case with a lighter gray [[Sidecar#Type 1|Type 1 Sidecar]].


====Notes====
{|class="wikitable"
*The Manufacturing Label reads "Xbox 360 XDK"
! Introduced
*[[xShell|Launcher]] reads "Development Kit"
| Late 2005
*512MB of ram
|-
! Motherboard
| [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]], later [[Zephyr]], [[Jasper]], and [[Jasper#Tonasket|Jasper Tonasket]]
|-
! Storage
| 80GB, later 120GB [[Hard Drive]]
|-
! Sidecar
| [[Sidecar#Type 1|Type 1]]
|-
! Color
| Console: Dark gray/charcoal<br>Sidecar: Light gray
|-
! Notes
| Normal 512MB RAM<br>[[Manufacturing Label]] reads "Xbox 360 XDK"<br>[[xShell|Launcher]] reads "Xbox 360 Development Kit"
|}


=== Xenon Motherboard ===
== Xbox 360-GB Development Console ==
See [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]]. Xenon XDKs replaced the pre-release 009 Development kits


=== Zephyr Motherboard ===
Xbox 360-GB Development Consoles used a variation of the [[Jasper]] motherboard. First previewed at GDC 2009 alongside the reveal of updates to XNA Game Studio, Microsoft announced a new line of Xbox 360 Development Kits. Sporting a deep purple case and a sleek chrome blue [[Sidecar]] and matching DVD bezels. The [[RF Board#RF02|RF02 Board]] was revised with Blue LEDs. It comes in 3 variants.
See [[Zephyr|Zephyr]]


=== Jasper Motherboard ===
{|class="wikitable"
see [[Jasper|Jasper]]. SMC Debug LED working
! Introduced
| Early 2010
|-
! Motherboard
| [[Jasper]], later [[Jasper#Tonasket|Jasper Tonasket]]
|-
! Storage
| 120GB [[Hard Drive]]
|-
! Sidecar
| [[Sidecar#Type 2|Type 2]]
|-
! Color
| Console: Deep purple<br>Sidecar: Chrome blue
|-
! Notes
| Normal 1GB RAM in 2 512MB pools<br>[[Manufacturing Label]] reads "Xbox 360 XDK"<br>[[xShell|Launcher]] reads "Xbox 360 Development Kit (Mode: 1GB)"
|}


==== Tonasket Motherboard ====
=== Variant 1 ===
See [[Jasper#Tonasket|Tonasket]]. SMC Debug LED working
These units were released in Early 2010 and are commonly referred to as "EXPO" units. They came with an XNA branded [[Faceplate]] and an XNA tribal branded [[Sidecar#Type 2|Sidecar]].


== Xbox 360-GB Development Console ==
==== Known ConfigIDs ====
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* XDK-GB-1
Xbox 360-GB development consoles used a variation of the [[Jasper|Jasper]] motherboard. First previewed at GDC 2009, alongside the reveal of updates to XNA Game Studio, Microsoft announced a new line of Xbox 360 Development Kits. Sporting a sleek chrome blue Sidecar, and bezels. With a deep purple case. As well as new version of the [[RF Board#RF02|RF02]] with Blue LEDs.
* Jasper XDK-PV-1
There are 3 variants of Xbox 360-GB Development Kits
 
====Notes====
=== Variant 2 ===
*The Manufacturing Label reads "Xbox 360 XDK"
These units were released in Mid 2010 and were equipped with standard non-branded faceplate. They retained the XNA branded [[Sidecar#Type 2|Sidecar]].
*[[xShell|Launcher]] reads "Development Kit"
* Mid 2010
*1GB of Ram


===Variant 1===
==== Known ConfigIDs ====
Commonly referred to as 'EXPO' units amongst the community. They came with the 2009 [[Prototype XDK-GB#ADK EV3|XNA branded faceplate]] and branded [[Sidecar#Type 2|Type 2 Sidecar]] with XNA tribal branding. These units are not to be confused with [[Prototype XDK-GB#ADK EV3|ADK EV3]] configured units.
* AK1-00078 PV-1
* Early 2010
====Known ConfigIDs====
These two IDs reference the same Config.
*XDK-GB-1
*Jasper XDK-PV-1


===Variant 2===
=== Variant 3 ===
Equipped with standard non-branded faceplate. But, still retaining the XNA branded Sidecar.
These units were released in Mid to Late 2010 and had no branding on the faceplate or [[Sidecar#Type 2|Sidecar]].
* Mid 2010
====Known ConfigIDs====
*AK1-00078 PV-1


===Variant 3===
==== Known ConfigIDs ====
No branding on faceplate or sidecar.
* AK1-00078 PV-1
* Mid-Late 2010,
====Known ConfigIDs====
*AK1-00078 PV-1


== Xbox 360 S Development Console ==
== Xbox 360 S Development Console ==
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=== Trinity Motherboard ===
=== Trinity Motherboard ===

Revision as of 00:09, 1 January 2023

Development Kits are versions of the Xbox 360 console designed for developing games and content for the system. They have full Development Bootloaders which allow game developers full access to the console's memory for remote debugging.

Xbox 360 Development Console

Xbox 360 Development Consoles have a dark gray/charcoal case with a lighter gray Type 1 Sidecar.

Introduced Late 2005
Motherboard Xenon, later Zephyr, Jasper, and Jasper Tonasket
Storage 80GB, later 120GB Hard Drive
Sidecar Type 1
Color Console: Dark gray/charcoal
Sidecar: Light gray
Notes Normal 512MB RAM
Manufacturing Label reads "Xbox 360 XDK"
Launcher reads "Xbox 360 Development Kit"

Xbox 360-GB Development Console

Xbox 360-GB Development Consoles used a variation of the Jasper motherboard. First previewed at GDC 2009 alongside the reveal of updates to XNA Game Studio, Microsoft announced a new line of Xbox 360 Development Kits. Sporting a deep purple case and a sleek chrome blue Sidecar and matching DVD bezels. The RF02 Board was revised with Blue LEDs. It comes in 3 variants.

Introduced Early 2010
Motherboard Jasper, later Jasper Tonasket
Storage 120GB Hard Drive
Sidecar Type 2
Color Console: Deep purple
Sidecar: Chrome blue
Notes Normal 1GB RAM in 2 512MB pools
Manufacturing Label reads "Xbox 360 XDK"
Launcher reads "Xbox 360 Development Kit (Mode: 1GB)"

Variant 1

These units were released in Early 2010 and are commonly referred to as "EXPO" units. They came with an XNA branded Faceplate and an XNA tribal branded Sidecar.

Known ConfigIDs

  • XDK-GB-1
  • Jasper XDK-PV-1

Variant 2

These units were released in Mid 2010 and were equipped with standard non-branded faceplate. They retained the XNA branded Sidecar.

  • Mid 2010

Known ConfigIDs

  • AK1-00078 PV-1

Variant 3

These units were released in Mid to Late 2010 and had no branding on the faceplate or Sidecar.

Known ConfigIDs

  • AK1-00078 PV-1

Xbox 360 S Development Console

Trinity Motherboard

Corona Motherboard