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These units are white, resembling a retail console. They were also equipped with a white [[Sidecar#Type 1|Sidecar]]. The Sidecar on Test Kits has its [[Sidecar#Performance Investigator for Xbox|PIX]] port covered. But, the [[Sidecar#DVD emulation|DVDEMU] port remains uncovered. They also have Test Bootloaders which restricts access to the consoles memory, preventing remote debugging. This does not prevent Test Kits from playing dev signed content and packages. The main purpose of the Test Kit was to allow developers to test early game builds; by using either DVD emulation for quick deployment, or dev signed discs. | These units are white, resembling a retail console. They were also equipped with a white [[Sidecar#Type 1|Sidecar]]. The Sidecar on Test Kits has its [[Sidecar#Performance Investigator for Xbox|PIX]] port covered. But, the [[Sidecar#DVD emulation|DVDEMU]] port remains uncovered. They also have Test Bootloaders which restricts access to the consoles memory, preventing remote debugging. This does not prevent Test Kits from playing dev signed content and packages. The main purpose of the Test Kit was to allow developers to test early game builds; by using either DVD emulation for quick deployment, or dev signed discs. | ||
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Revision as of 23:51, 30 December 2022
Xbox 360 Test Console
These units are white, resembling a retail console. They were also equipped with a white Sidecar. The Sidecar on Test Kits has its PIX port covered. But, the DVDEMU port remains uncovered. They also have Test Bootloaders which restricts access to the consoles memory, preventing remote debugging. This does not prevent Test Kits from playing dev signed content and packages. The main purpose of the Test Kit was to allow developers to test early game builds; by using either DVD emulation for quick deployment, or dev signed discs.
Notes
- The Manufacturing Label reads "Xbox 360 XDK"
- Launcher reads "Test Kit"
- 512MB of ram
Xenon Motherboard
Zephyr Motherboard
Jasper Motherboard
SMC Debug LED working
Tonasket Motherboard
SMC Debug LED working
Xbox 360-GB Test Console
Chrome Green Sidecar, and bezel. ThexFreedom kept it's normal green LEDs. With a deep purple case. There are 3 variants of Xbox 360-GB Development Kits
Notes
- The Manufacturing Label reads "Xbox 360 XDK"
- Launcher reads "Test Kit"
- 1GB of Ram
Variant 1
Commonly referred to as 'EXPO' units amongst the community. They came with the XNA branded faceplate and branded Type 2 Sidecar with XNA tribal branding.
Variant 2
Equipped with standard non-branded faceplate. But, still retaining the XNA branded Sidecar.
Variant 3
No branding on faceplate or sidecar.
Known ConfigIDs
- Jasper XDK-GB