i am experienced with rvt-r, rvt-h, and cat-r. willing to answer questions about the devices. not able to answer all. most good though.
heh. thought someone would catch that. didnt think soon. cat-dev = wii u devkit cat-r = wii u rvt-r. green face, wired/wireless gamepad with green back, nr discs, connectable to internet. cat-h = not exist
sadly no. workplace is very one of a kind looking, 1-2 ea system at each desk. very recognizable to anyone who work there.
Look around for E3 photos. There were plenty of WiiU titles being demoed on CAT-R systems. They look like normal WiiUs with green bottoms. The wired WiiU tablets have a large block sticking out the top. Not that exciting really.
RVT = Revolution, CAT = ??? And I'm sure this was answered somewhere else, but I can't find it, what is required to write a game to an RVT-H? The image to be in a certain format, any specific software?
cafe. wii u project name. rvt-h needs special nintendo software. i forgot name of format, but must be nintendo-specific image format.
If you have a chance can you direct us to a pic that shows that, I have looked at many photos all week long and have not seen such a thing.
RVT-H can understand RVM images (Revolution Master) and GCM images (Gamecube Master). The software used to write such images to the RVT-H is (unsurprisingly) called RVTWRITER.EXE
Do you have any experience with GC development or just wii? What games does the place you work at do, full games or the 'warioware' games?
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Nintendo-Wii-U-Development-Kit-CAT-DEV-Version-2-DRC-DK1-Collectible-Very-Rare-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/cjAAAMXQkcZRlaYD/$T2eC16R,!zoE9s5ne3OyBRl,YC5NPg~~60_57.JPG
Are these from the listing that was taken down semi-recently? If so, then these are the only pictures I have seen of this hardware. But I have admit that I haven't tried that hard to find them.
wii/wiiu. full games. yea. thats the old cat-dev. new one is tan/white and has more inputs/outputs. no. this black one has circulated the net for years. here's new cat-dev: http://www.vgleaks.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/v31.jpg