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"Wired" model development hardware only supports Bluetooth (Wii Remote connectivity) over an RF cable.
 
"Wired" model development hardware only supports Bluetooth (Wii Remote connectivity) over an RF cable.
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== NDEV (Wired/Wireless) ==
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==NDEV (Wired/Wireless)==
 
''Main article'': [[NDEV]]
 
''Main article'': [[NDEV]]
    
The NDEV is the main development system for the Wii. It has expanded RAM and only loads games from a host PC over an optical disc emulation interface; there is no disc drive or hard drive.
 
The NDEV is the main development system for the Wii. It has expanded RAM and only loads games from a host PC over an optical disc emulation interface; there is no disc drive or hard drive.
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== RVT-R Reader (Wired/Wireless) ==
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==RVT-R Reader (Wired/Wireless)==
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-R Reader]]
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-R Reader]]
    
The RVT-R Reader is similar to a retail Wii unit, but reads RVT-R Discs instead of retail Wii discs ([[RVL-ROM]]).
 
The RVT-R Reader is similar to a retail Wii unit, but reads RVT-R Discs instead of retail Wii discs ([[RVL-ROM]]).
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== RVT-H Reader (Wired/Wireless) ==
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==RVT-H Reader (Wired/Wireless)==
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-H Reader]]
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-H Reader]]
    
The RVT-H Reader is a Wii with expanded RAM and an internal hard drive replacing the optical disc drive, with a built-in optical disc emulation interface.
 
The RVT-H Reader is a Wii with expanded RAM and an internal hard drive replacing the optical disc drive, with a built-in optical disc emulation interface.
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== RVT-R Writer ==
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==RVT-R Writer==
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-R Writer]]
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-R Writer]]
    
The RVT-R Writer is a special DVD burner used to write [[RVT-R Disc|RVT-R Discs]].
 
The RVT-R Writer is a special DVD burner used to write [[RVT-R Disc|RVT-R Discs]].
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== RVT-R Discs ==
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==RVT-R Discs==
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-R Disc]]
 
''Main article'': [[RVT-R Disc]]
    
RVT-R Discs are recordable discs which are readable in [[RVT-R Reader]] units.
 
RVT-R Discs are recordable discs which are readable in [[RVT-R Reader]] units.
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== Wired Wii Remote ==
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== Hudson NNGC I/O Board ==
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''Main article'': [[Revolution Emulator]]
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The Hudson [[NNGC]] I/O Board is an optical disc emulation board which can be used with GameCube development hardware ([[GDEV]]/[[TDEV]]); when used with the [[IOS]] emulator, it forms the "Revolution Emulator" development environment.
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== ARM Versatile ==
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[https://elinux.org/ARM_Versatile ARM Versatile] boards have been used by [[BroadOn]] to test the [[IOP]] standalone.
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== Broadway Evaluation Board (BEB) ==
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The BEB is a board used to evaluate early [[Broadway]] samples before the [[Hollywood]] was ready.
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==Wired Wii Remote==
 
''Main article'': [[Wii Remote]]
 
''Main article'': [[Wii Remote]]
    
The Wii Remote is available in a wired version for development purposes. Additionally, there were several prototype versions of the Wii Remote included in various development kits; more information is available on the main article.
 
The Wii Remote is available in a wired version for development purposes. Additionally, there were several prototype versions of the Wii Remote included in various development kits; more information is available on the main article.
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== RF Splitter ==
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==RF Splitter==
 
The RF Splitter is used to connect up to 4 Wired Wii Remotes to one development kit which only has 1 RF cable port (all development kits have this limitation except for NDEV prototypes).
 
The RF Splitter is used to connect up to 4 Wired Wii Remotes to one development kit which only has 1 RF cable port (all development kits have this limitation except for NDEV prototypes).
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== Waikiki ==
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==Waikiki==
 
''Main article'': [[Waikiki]]
 
''Main article'': [[Waikiki]]
    
The Waikiki is a serial-to-USB adapter used over the [[EXI]] interface (typically the Memory Card Slot B). It was used internally by Nintendo for system development and [[Wii Factory Process|factory]] purposes.
 
The Waikiki is a serial-to-USB adapter used over the [[EXI]] interface (typically the Memory Card Slot B). It was used internally by Nintendo for system development and [[Wii Factory Process|factory]] purposes.
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== Barnacle(2) ==
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==Barnacle(2)==
 
''Main article'': [[Barnacle]]
 
''Main article'': [[Barnacle]]
    
The Barnacle (and Barnacle2) are devices which provide bootstrap code for the [[Gekko]]/[[Broadway]] by emulating the console's bootrom over the EXI interface. These were used for internal system development only.
 
The Barnacle (and Barnacle2) are devices which provide bootstrap code for the [[Gekko]]/[[Broadway]] by emulating the console's bootrom over the EXI interface. These were used for internal system development only.
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== NR Checker ==
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==NR Checker==
 
The NR Checker is a device which connects to a GameCube controller port on the Wii and can be used to activate certain functionality (such as allowing repair programs to run or the [[Wii System Menu]]'s recovery mode). The check for this device typically appears to be a check for a GameCube controller with all 4 D-pad buttons held down (this is normally impossible without a modified controller).  
 
The NR Checker is a device which connects to a GameCube controller port on the Wii and can be used to activate certain functionality (such as allowing repair programs to run or the [[Wii System Menu]]'s recovery mode). The check for this device typically appears to be a check for a GameCube controller with all 4 D-pad buttons held down (this is normally impossible without a modified controller).  
 
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