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{{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==
==AEV==
Prototypes with either be a [[Bringup Configuration]] or have a [[Sidecar|Sidecar]] attached.  They will be in a white case and have various info and internal tracking stickers.
Prototypes with either be a [[Bringup Configuration]] or Development Configuration with [[Sidecar|Sidecar]] attached.  They will be in a white case and have various info and internal tracking stickers.
===1GB Config-11===
===1GB Config-11===
Only known unit that uses the configuration 1GB Config-11 is console number 69. This unit does not have [[Bringup Configuration#Lamprey Programming Cables|Lamprey programming cables]].
Only known unit that uses the configuration 1GB Config-11 is console number 69. This unit does not have [[Bringup Configuration#Lamprey Programming Cables|Lamprey programming cables]].
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==ADV==
==ADV==
Internal prototype [[Bringup Configuration]] of XDK-GB.


==ADK==
==ADK==
Internal prototype Development Configurations of XDK-GB.
===ADV-XDK-EV2-JADK EV2===
===ADV-XDK-EV2-JADK EV2===
Also known as just JADK EV2 units produced around December 2008. By this stage of XDK-GB prototyping, the [[Sidecar#Prototype Type 2|Prototype Type 2 Sidecar]] design first appears. In a very deep blue, almost black color. It also is the first time we see an early GbE board added to the sidecar. The console is in a white case and features an inverted blue LED [[Prototype RF Board#xFreedom|xFreedom]].
Also known as just JADK EV2 units produced around December 2008. By this stage of XDK-GB prototyping, the [[Sidecar#Prototype Type 2|Prototype Type 2 Sidecar]] design first appears. In a very deep blue, almost black color. It also is the first time we see an early GbE board added to the sidecar. The console is in a white case and features an inverted blue LED [[Prototype RF Board#xFreedom|xFreedom]].

Revision as of 18:17, 29 December 2023

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

Prototypes with either be a Bringup Configuration or Development Configuration with Sidecar attached. They will be in a white case and have various info and internal tracking stickers.

1GB Config-11

Only known unit that uses the configuration 1GB Config-11 is console number 69. This unit does not have Lamprey programming cables.

JEVC3-13

June 2008. JEVC3-13 configured units have a light gray Type 1 Sidecar. They are in a white case, with RF02. 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

Internal prototype Bringup Configuration of XDK-GB.

ADK

Internal prototype Development Configurations of XDK-GB.

ADV-XDK-EV2-JADK EV2

Also known as just JADK EV2 units produced around December 2008. By this stage of XDK-GB prototyping, the Prototype Type 2 Sidecar design first appears. In a very deep blue, almost black color. It also is the first time we see an early GbE board added to the sidecar. The console is in a white case and features an inverted blue LED xFreedom.

ADK EV3

March - April 2009 prototypes. Units used at GDC 2009 and onward until release of final developer hardware in 2010. The Prototype Type 2 Sidecar sees the same design as the Xbox 360-GB Development Console variants 1 and 2; XNA tribal branding. 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. Early ADK EV3 units had parts dated 2008 but with a 2009 build date on MFR. Later parts would be made in 2009. These units also featured a blue LED xFreedom

Decommissioned ADK EV3

  • Gutted GbE board and blue LED.