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This page will catalog items of factory hardware which don't yet have their own articles.
 
This page will catalog items of factory hardware which don't yet have their own articles.
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Many of these are copied (with revisions) from [https://odd-taobao.neocities.org the Odd Taobao Neocities site], with permission from the author.
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Many of these are copied (with revisions) from [https://odd-taobao.neocities.org the Odd Taobao Neocities site], with permission from the author. This isn't a 1:1 copy of what's on that site, as this article's scope is limited to factory hardware, and several other types of items have showed up on Xianyu which will be documented separately.
    
For items which originated from a Xianyu listing, some listing metadata is included as taken from the Odd Taobao site. A "showoff listing" is one which was created by the seller primarily to show off what they have without any real intention of selling it, often with an exorbitantly high price specified.
 
For items which originated from a Xianyu listing, some listing metadata is included as taken from the Odd Taobao site. A "showoff listing" is one which was created by the seller primarily to show off what they have without any real intention of selling it, often with an exorbitantly high price specified.
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An unidentified [[Nintendo Test Cartridges#DS|DS test cartridge]].
 
An unidentified [[Nintendo Test Cartridges#DS|DS test cartridge]].
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=== DSi 'TWL EVA 3.1' Memory Board ===
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=== TWLC-FMCOM-01 board with [[TWL-EVA]] 3.1 flashed ===
 
* Listing Price: 100¥ (Though, this seller often does not list items for their genuine prices)
 
* Listing Price: 100¥ (Though, this seller often does not list items for their genuine prices)
 
* Listing Description: "A copy of Nintendo's finished product inspection board TWL EVA. Version 3.1, dated December 21, 2009. During the production of Nintendo's DSi system, the software was used inside the factory to evaluate each unit before it was put on the shelves."
 
* Listing Description: "A copy of Nintendo's finished product inspection board TWL EVA. Version 3.1, dated December 21, 2009. During the production of Nintendo's DSi system, the software was used inside the factory to evaluate each unit before it was put on the shelves."

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