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  • |caption = Xbox 360 E Slim ...ester motherboard was introduced along with the Xbox 360 E Slim during the Xbox One introduction in 2013. The board derives heavily from the previous Coro
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  • Beta hardware came in two flavors; internal kits, and eventually development kits. As previously noted the nomenclature of "Beta 1" and "Beta 2" was created ...ding on case). Board revisions 008 - 010 are given final branding of "Xbox 360" on MFR and case.
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  • |caption = Xbox 360 XeDK with a Titan |purpose = Debugger for early XeDK Internal and Beta kits
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  • J5C2 was first present on Beta development kits with motherboard versions as early as 007. The port is present on retail c <ref>Xbox 360 Motherboard Headers and Connectors, <i>Speedy22</i>, Version 1.4</ref>
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  • |specialnotes = The final phat Xbox 360 motherboard revision ...r the Xbox 360. On Jasper motherboards found within Arcade SKUs, this Xbox 360 [[Motherboard]] revision features an onboard [[Memory_Unit|memory unit]] to
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  • All Development-/Demo-/Reviewer-/Test-Kits got at least a 64MB NAND. ...the CPU is removed the Xbox will boot up and function just fine [Darkmoon 360 experiments]
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  • The Alpha Xenon Development Kit (XeDK) was an Apple PowerMac G5 running an early version of the XDK sof ...arly Xbox 360 titles including Crackdown, Condemned, Kameo and Full Auto. Development of these titles was later moved to Beta hardware and eventually, final XDK
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