Prototype XDK-GB
Note Article under construction |
The PCB used in XDK-GB and its prototypes is a subvariant of Jasper. Although the name is not known, we do know that it stars with the letter 'A', as defined by units' configuration ID. This is also why XDK-GB units will reference Jasper in their config.
AEV
'A' Engineering Verification. Internal Prototypes either in Bringup Configuration or Development Configuration with Sidecar attached. They will be in a white case and have various info and internal tracking stickers.
JEVC3-13
June 2008. JEVC3-13 configured units have a light gray Type 1 Sidecar. They are in a white case. The Sidecar on these units was most likely used in conjunction with xbRevive to allow flashing to the console through DVD Emulation; as these units were rarely supplied to Developers, if at all.
ADV
'A' Design Verification Hardware. Internal prototype units in Bringup Configuration or Development Kit Configurations.
ADV-XDK-EV2-JADK-EV2
Also known as just JADK EV2 units, produced around December 2008. Utilizing ADV hardware, the unit itself is in EV2 DK Configuration, which defines the external cosmetics of the case and Sidecar's prototyping milestone. The EV2 prototype Type 2 Sidecar is molded in a very deep blue, almost black color and features an early GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) board. The console is in a white case and is equipped with an inverted blue LED.
APV
'A' Production Verification Hardware. Internal prototype units in Bringup Configuration or Development Kit Configurations.
ADK EV3
Introduced | April 2009 |
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Motherboard | APV |
RAM | 1GB in 2 512MB pools |
Storage | 120GB Hard Drive |
Sidecar | EV3 Type 2 |
Color | Console: Deep purple Sidecar: Chrome blue |
Displayed GDC 2009 and onward until the release of final developer hardware in 2010. The EV3 Prototype Type 2 Sidecar sees the same design as the Xbox 360-GB Development Console variants 1 and 2; XNA branding. Also features a later revision of the GbE card. While at GDC 2009 these units lacked internal MTE/Config labels. In addition, there was a barcode sticker over the additional GbE port. This was done to accurately represent the final development kit that would be later sent to developers. None-showcase ADK EV3's had MTE/Config labels and no barcode sticker. ADK EV3 units had parts dated 2008 but with a 2009 manufacturing date.
Decommissioned ADK EV3
- Removed GbE board, Elite faceplate, and green LED Ring of Light.