Couple of boards I got in a job lot. I am not sure if they are Dev, was Dev or are just chinese fakes? This is what I get from Degraded does this mean retail? If so I guess there is a chance they have been flashed with retail by someone but are still dev hardware as they dont boot at present. CB 1940 LDV 0 CD 8453 CE 1888 CF(0) 13599 LDV 14 CF(1) 12611 LDV 13 CB 1940 LDV 0 CD 8453 CE 1888 CF(0) 12611 LDV 7 CF(1) 12625 LDV 8
there are some early retail boards floating about that say dev on them i guess they were converted kits or consoles used for testing
Bummer if they are! I will have to experiment with 1 re-flow, 2 RGH, 3 donor devkit nand. If the RGH works I should get a straight answer if this is corrent...Devkit FUSESET 01:0F0F0F0F0F0FF00F Retail FUSESET 01:0F0F0F0F0F0F0FF0
Great reasoning, thanks for the explination and background information I take your point. Its quite obvious now.
I hope you are right. I have had them one-two years before I knew what a dev kit was. I might even have flashed them myself in an atempt to get them running. I knew nothing about them at that point!
Check the resistor configurations for the nand size, see if its a 64mb nand and your answer should be obvious
I have a retail falcon that has a sticker that says dev on it like that "DEV02263-2", idk what it means but the sticker doesn't mean its a dev
Resistors next to the nand work as a hardware way to tell the smc what size each nand is, different configuration of resistors input a different nand size.
It's a retail, devs do not use patch slots for the kernel. Also your devkit fuse line is incorrect: Devkit: 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f Retail: 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0ff0