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Xbox Dev Kit (XDK) An item for the Museum. This is the famed and rarely seen Xbox Development Kit. Microsoft sells these to software development companies for some ridiculous cash. At least it looks cool. As I recall from some random readings of various message boards it was something like $10K USD and a maximum of only two are sold a company. These happen to have the onboard USB bios flashing programmer. Sadly they only work if you are booted to a working system. Get this... if you do a bad flash, your screwed and cannot flash it back to what it was. Enter the Llamma... Lets see what we can do with FRAG when a double memory (128MB instead of 64MB) Xbox is on the line.
Serial, SCSI and USB connectors (USB not accessible when top is installed)
The DVD drives IDE cable and power cable are routed through the board that provides the SCSI and USB connections.
Notice the thin ribbon going from the board with the serial cable plug (far left) that ribbon cable attaches to the header on the motherboard, presumably to flash the onboard tsop.
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