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− | The '''Pre-Production Boards''' (official capitalization "Pre-production boards") are a series of prototype Wii boards, their existence only being known due to SDK text strings and references in [[all.ini]]. SDK references define each of these boards as a console type; see [[OSGetConsoleType]]. Oddly, | + | The '''Pre-Production Boards''' (official capitalization "Pre-production boards") are a series of prototype Wii boards, their existence only being known due to SDK text strings and references in [[all.ini]]. SDK references define each of these boards as a console type; see [[OSGetConsoleType]]. Oddly, PeePee0 is not mentioned in SDK strings compiled into applications, and PeePee3 is only mentioned in the list of factory titles present in all.ini and [[RVL_DIAG]] as part of the description for the swupDiag ([[SWUpdate]]) program, which is apparently intended for PeePee3 boards. |
− | + | PeePee0: Found in SDK header file. | |
Pre-production board 1, 2-1, 2-2: Found in SDK strings present in all Wii applications and games authorized by Nintendo. | Pre-production board 1, 2-1, 2-2: Found in SDK strings present in all Wii applications and games authorized by Nintendo. | ||
− | + | PeePee3: Factory test listing | |
− | As the swupDiag application present in [[RVL_DIAG]] is apparently intended for | + | As the swupDiag application present in [[RVL_DIAG]] is apparently intended for PeePee3 boards, and is compatible with Dolphin, it is known that the PeePee3 board is similar to retail hardware. |
There is also a 'Pre-Product 4' [[RVT-R Reader]] unit which is seemingly post-final and has no apparent pre-production features; it is unknown why it is labeled as such. | There is also a 'Pre-Product 4' [[RVT-R Reader]] unit which is seemingly post-final and has no apparent pre-production features; it is unknown why it is labeled as such. | ||
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== Correspondence to NDEV versions == | == Correspondence to NDEV versions == | ||
− | Disassembling [[OSGetConsoleType]] reveals that each of these boards from | + | Disassembling [[OSGetConsoleType]] reveals that each of these boards from PeePee0 to PeePee2-2 corresponds to an [[NDEV]] version, with PeePee0 being NDEV 1.0 and PeePee2-2 being NDEV2.0. These boards were considered the retail equivalent to these NDEV versions, using the same [[Hollywood]] revision. It is possible that the [[RVT-R Reader]] for [[E3 2006]] used one of these boards. |
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Revision as of 20:05, 21 May 2022
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The Pre-Production Boards (official capitalization "Pre-production boards") are a series of prototype Wii boards, their existence only being known due to SDK text strings and references in all.ini. SDK references define each of these boards as a console type; see OSGetConsoleType. Oddly, PeePee0 is not mentioned in SDK strings compiled into applications, and PeePee3 is only mentioned in the list of factory titles present in all.ini and RVL_DIAG as part of the description for the swupDiag (SWUpdate) program, which is apparently intended for PeePee3 boards.
PeePee0: Found in SDK header file.
Pre-production board 1, 2-1, 2-2: Found in SDK strings present in all Wii applications and games authorized by Nintendo.
PeePee3: Factory test listing
As the swupDiag application present in RVL_DIAG is apparently intended for PeePee3 boards, and is compatible with Dolphin, it is known that the PeePee3 board is similar to retail hardware.
There is also a 'Pre-Product 4' RVT-R Reader unit which is seemingly post-final and has no apparent pre-production features; it is unknown why it is labeled as such.
Correspondence to NDEV versions
Disassembling OSGetConsoleType reveals that each of these boards from PeePee0 to PeePee2-2 corresponds to an NDEV version, with PeePee0 being NDEV 1.0 and PeePee2-2 being NDEV2.0. These boards were considered the retail equivalent to these NDEV versions, using the same Hollywood revision. It is possible that the RVT-R Reader for E3 2006 used one of these boards.