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− | The '''TDEV''' is a GameCube development unit released in 2003. It combines the functionality of an [[NR Reader]] with the debugging capabilities of a more advanced development kit like the [[GDEV]] to allow for full debugging and optical disc emulation within the form factor of a retail unit, alongside the ability to read [[NR Discs]]. | + | The '''TDEV (Tiny Dev)''' is a GameCube development unit released in 2003. It combines the functionality of an [[NR Reader]] with the debugging capabilities of a more advanced development kit like the [[GDEV]] to allow for full debugging and optical disc emulation within the form factor of a retail unit, alongside the ability to read [[NR Discs]]. |
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− | == Hardware differences == | + | ==Hardware differences== |
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| The TDEV includes additional debugging ports on the bottom of the unit to allow for debugging and optical disc emulation. Otherwise, it is aesthetically almost identical to a retail GameCube. It features a brown case colouring to distinguish it from retail units and other development kits. | | The TDEV includes additional debugging ports on the bottom of the unit to allow for debugging and optical disc emulation. Otherwise, it is aesthetically almost identical to a retail GameCube. It features a brown case colouring to distinguish it from retail units and other development kits. |
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| Unlike all other retail-form-factor GameCube units, the TDEV features an expanded 48MB of main memory. This memory expansion is usually only featured in full-form-factor development kits, but its inclusion in the TDEV allows for the TDEV to act as a fully featured development kit within the form factor of a retail unit. | | Unlike all other retail-form-factor GameCube units, the TDEV features an expanded 48MB of main memory. This memory expansion is usually only featured in full-form-factor development kits, but its inclusion in the TDEV allows for the TDEV to act as a fully featured development kit within the form factor of a retail unit. |
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− | == Software differences == | + | ==Software differences== |
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| The TDEV features a unique IPL seen only on the TDEV, which has strong similarities to the Wii [[NDEV Menu]]. | | The TDEV features a unique IPL seen only on the TDEV, which has strong similarities to the Wii [[NDEV Menu]]. |
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| The TDEV uses a suite of PC software for debugging and optical disc emulation. | | The TDEV uses a suite of PC software for debugging and optical disc emulation. |
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− | == Distribution == | + | ==Distribution== |
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| The TDEV was notably distributed to many schools and other educational institutions for use in game development/computer science classes. | | The TDEV was notably distributed to many schools and other educational institutions for use in game development/computer science classes. |