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    Dev's or not...

    Couple of boards I got in a job lot. I am not sure if they are Dev, was Dev or are just chinese fakes?

    This is what I get from Degraded does this mean retail? If so I guess there is a chance they have been flashed with retail by someone but are still dev hardware as they dont boot at present.

    CB 1940 LDV 0
    CD 8453
    CE 1888
    CF(0) 13599 LDV 14
    CF(1) 12611 LDV 13

    CB 1940 LDV 0
    CD 8453
    CE 1888
    CF(0) 12611 LDV 7
    CF(1) 12625 LDV 8


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    To me it looks like a retail MB.

    Take a picture at the SB.

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    there are some early retail boards floating about that say dev on them i guess they were converted kits or consoles used for testing

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    Bummer if they are!

    I will have to experiment with 1 re-flow, 2 RGH, 3 donor devkit nand.

    If the RGH works I should get a straight answer if this is corrent...Devkit
    FUSESET 01:0F0F0F0F0F0FF00F
    Retail
    FUSESET 01:0F0F0F0F0F0F0FF0

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    Ps, headers were already there. Shocking work! had to fix one trace on the back of the board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eufo View Post
    No Xdk !
    Great reasoning, thanks for the explination and background information I take your point. Its quite obvious now.

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    some demo kits didnt have headers, someone may of bricked em by putting a retail nand on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by hacker360 View Post
    some demo kits didnt have headers, someone may of bricked em by putting a retail nand on it
    I hope you are right. I have had them one-two years before I knew what a dev kit was. I might even have flashed them myself in an atempt to get them running. I knew nothing about them at that point!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexhore View Post
    Great reasoning, thanks for the explination and background information I take your point. Its quite obvious now.
    Check the resistor configurations for the nand size, see if its a 64mb nand and your answer should be obvious

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    Quote Originally Posted by LEo View Post
    Check the resistor configurations for the nand size, see if its a 64mb nand and your answer should be obvious
    that and see what type of the nand flash it is. by the model number?

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    I have a retail falcon that has a sticker that says dev on it like that "DEV02263-2", idk what it means but the sticker doesn't mean its a dev :-P
    Last edited by halo3; 03-15-2012 at 04:56 PM.

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    Resistors next to the nand work as a hardware way to tell the smc what size each nand is, different configuration of resistors input a different nand size.

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    Console used for testing have a "table" below fan.

    This motherboard is retail.

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    It's a retail, devs do not use patch slots for the kernel. Also your devkit fuse line is incorrect:

    Devkit: 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f
    Retail: 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0ff0

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFallen93 View Post
    It's a retail, devs do not use patch slots for the kernel. Also your devkit fuse line is incorrect:

    Devkit: 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f
    Retail: 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0ff0
    I was just hoping they had been flashed wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LEo View Post
    Check the resistor configurations for the nand size, see if its a 64mb nand and your answer should be obvious
    Thanks for that, should have just upped the pic and asked from the start

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddxcb View Post
    that and see what type of the nand flash it is. by the model number?
    Same as retail so with that in mind its defo retail.

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