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|XeDK | |XeDK | ||
|XeTK | |XeTK | ||
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| | |XDK dev Kit | ||
| | |XDK Test Kit | ||
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Revision as of 18:25, 9 April 2024
Microsoft's partner program gave developers/studios a license and hardware for commercial development and sale of video games. Early adopters received:
- Alpha
- Beta hardware to replace/refresh old alpha hardware.
- Subsequent final Development kit or Test kit hardware
Hardware | Units | ||
---|---|---|---|
Alpha | XDK | ||
Beta | XeDK | XeTK | |
Final | XDK dev Kit | XDK Test Kit | |