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| '''Note:''' In addition to the codes shown below, the following codes are used in certain places (development tool code, manuals, etc) to identify various Wii models separate from their official product codes: | | '''Note:''' In addition to the codes shown below, the following codes are used in certain places (development tool code, manuals, etc) to identify various Wii models separate from their official product codes: |
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− | * RVL - Wii retail (RVL-001) | + | *RVL - Wii retail (RVL-001) |
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− | * RVT - Wii testkits (unknown exactly what is included, since the RVT product code covers all development kits, but product code does not always match internal code) | + | *RVT - Wii testkits (unknown exactly what is included, since the RVT product code covers all development kits, but product code does not always match internal code) |
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− | * RVD - [[NDEV]] 1.x | + | *RVD - [[NDEV]] 1.x |
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− | * RVK - [[Wii Family Edition]] (RVL-101) | + | *RVK - [[Wii Family Edition]] (RVL-101) |
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− | * RVO - [[Wii Mini]] (RVL-201) | + | *RVO - [[Wii Mini]] (RVL-201) |
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− | * RVA - [[Revolution Arcade]] | + | *RVA - [[Revolution Arcade]] |
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| If a device has different regional versions (such as the Wii console or the AC adapter), a region specific identifier is put after the model number: | | If a device has different regional versions (such as the Wii console or the AC adapter), a region specific identifier is put after the model number: |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
− | ! Japan | + | !Japan |
− | ! America | + | !America |
− | ! Europe | + | !Europe |
− | ! Australia | + | !Australia |
− | ! Korea | + | !Korea |
− | ! Taiwan | + | !Taiwan |
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− | | (JPN) || (USA) || (EUR) || (AUS) || (KOR) || (TWN) | + | |(JPN)||(USA)||(EUR)||(AUS)||(KOR)||(TWN) |
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| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
− | ! Model Number | + | !Model Number |
− | ! Name | + | !Name |
− | ! Notes | + | !Notes |
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| |RVL-001 | | |RVL-001 |
− | |Original Wii | + | |[[Wii]] |
| |The original Wii with GameCube ports. | | |The original Wii with GameCube ports. |
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| |RVL-003 | | |RVL-003 |
− | |Wii Remote | + | |[[Wii Remote]] |
| |Code includes the wired Wii Remote for use with development Wiis supporting wired Bluetooth | | |Code includes the wired Wii Remote for use with development Wiis supporting wired Bluetooth |
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| |RVL-101 | | |RVL-101 |
− | |Wii Family Edition | + | |[[Wii Family Edition]] |
− | |The [[Wii Family Edition]] is similar to the standard RVL-001 Wii, but has buttons reoriented for a horizontal position and does not include a stand, as well as lacking GameCube controller and memory card ports. | + | |The Wii Family Edition is similar to the standard RVL-001 Wii, but has buttons reoriented for a horizontal position and does not include a stand, as well as lacking GameCube controller and memory card ports. |
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| |RVL-201 | | |RVL-201 |
− | |Wii Mini | + | |[[Wii Mini]] |
− | |The [[Wii Mini]] is an extremely cut-down version of the Wii with no SD, Wifi, Ethernet, or GameCube support, as well as a custom system menu and a top-loading disc drive with a disc cover similar to the GameCube's disc drive. As of September 2019, the bluebomb exploit has made it possible to run homebrew. | + | |The Wii Mini is an extremely cut-down version of the Wii with no SD, Wifi, Ethernet, or GameCube support, as well as a custom system menu and a top-loading disc drive with a disc cover similar to the GameCube's disc drive. As of September 2019, the bluebomb exploit has made it possible to run homebrew. |
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| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
− | ! Model Number | + | !Model Number |
− | ! Name | + | !Name |
− | ! Notes | + | !Notes |
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| |RVT-001 | | |RVT-001 |