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A '''Reviewer Kit''' is type of [[Development Kit]] that was sent out to game journalists to review a game weeks or months before its release. They use the same dark gray/charcoal case as a Development Kit, however, lack the [[Sidecar]] and thus use a standard 20GB [[Hard Drive]]. They have a small sticker near the A/V port that reads [[Reviewer Kit]]. Some units had a secondary serial barcode sticker. Reviewer Kits were replaced with [[Demo Kit|Demo Kits]] fairly quickly. | |||
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=== Notes === | |||
* Full development [[ | * Full development [[Bootloaders]] | ||
* Lacks motherboard headers for SPI (J1D2) and Debug (J2B1) used by the [[Lamprey|Lamprey Board]] and [[Sidecar]] | |||
*Lacks motherboard headers for SPI (J1D2) | * Lacks [[Sidecar|Sidecar]] power header | ||
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[[Category:Developer Hardware]] |
Revision as of 15:32, 2 January 2023
A Reviewer Kit is type of Development Kit that was sent out to game journalists to review a game weeks or months before its release. They use the same dark gray/charcoal case as a Development Kit, however, lack the Sidecar and thus use a standard 20GB Hard Drive. They have a small sticker near the A/V port that reads Reviewer Kit. Some units had a secondary serial barcode sticker. Reviewer Kits were replaced with Demo Kits fairly quickly.
Notes
- Full development Bootloaders
- Lacks motherboard headers for SPI (J1D2) and Debug (J2B1) used by the Lamprey Board and Sidecar
- Lacks Sidecar power header