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Wii HD dev boards?

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by ProtonX, May 31, 2016.

  1. ProtonX

    ProtonX <B>Site Supporter 2014</B>

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    So I got these in a lot. From what I can tell they might have been dev boards for the Wii U, although I could be wrong there. Also the 2 green boards have the starlight logo on them.

    All 3 use the Altera Cyclone II chip. Also of note is that some boards have notes for issues like insert disc, and from what I can tell they came from a recycling center.

    Anyone know what these are and if they are worth anything?

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    They have the starlight foundation logo, which is for hospital industrial quality game kiosk / systems on wheels that sick children can play.

    So they came from hospital machines.

    These could be very useful for some hacking of the wiiu, very uncommon for sure, I am really surprised about the special pcb markings, as the previous starlight systems were just retail systems.

    The starlight wiiu must have been hdd only with games with a special key or something,
    I doubt that nintendo would put out boards that could emulate a wiiu optical drive without
    some safety mechanism.

    I'm going to up my estimate based on unusual-ness, rarity, and possible use in hacking wiiu,
    to $80-100 each.
     
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    PixelButts Site Soldier

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    This is probably the coolest, but also the most depressing thing I've read in months.

    Nice find, and I'll agree with kev on the WiiU hacking part.
     
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    They are very expensive kiosks, so you usually only see them at places like cancer hospitals, etc.

    A small light in the darkness. Nintendo has been in this partnership since SNES. Nintendo does a lot of nice things,
    but they don't go around parading their contributions.
     
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  6. ProtonX

    ProtonX <B>Site Supporter 2014</B>

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    Correted with picture and forum name- I often forget how that doesn't just apply to the sales area.

    As far as static electricity- I live in the NW, and have worked on hundreds of circuit boards, it's a very uncommon issue here (with our weather). However I did once work for a guy that made me always wear a grounding strap on my wrist when working on computers- as he was very concerned about the potential for damage.
     
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    fate6 Haha, I killed a Pumpkin!

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    Not only that but he also put them on top of the static bags!
     
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    rso Gone. See y'all elsewhere, maybe.

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    The RVL is obviously Revolution as with all Wii stuff. The G? Noticed the "georgeca<at?>noa.nintendo.com" at the right edge of the green board? That's probably where it's from - some dude or department.

    Btw, I don't see why everyone's jumping at the Wii U bandwagon. I'd say this is an official Wii ODE.
     
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  10. ProtonX

    ProtonX <B>Site Supporter 2014</B>

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    I think it's just unrealistic that Nintendo would be making new Wii dev boards in 2009. The Launch of the Wii U was upcoming, so that makes a lot more sense.
     
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    beepboop <B>Site Supporter 2013</B>

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    Yeah, was wondering about the G... maybe.
    The Wii U was launched in late 2012, no way they'd be making production stuff for hospitals in 2009. It's definitely Wii stuff, the RVL codes indicate as much.
     
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    ProtonX <B>Site Supporter 2014</B>

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    Starlight Consoles in the Hospitals had games pre-loaded on the consoles, but they also had DVD drives in them (Guessing for DVD playback or possibly to load games onto the console?)

    Used to have doctor appointments at a nearby Hospital well known for Cancer Treatment and in the waiting rooms (at least in the Radiology waiting room) there was a Wii console pre-loaded with games. Mostly kids games, but I'm not sure if the games were the same between consoles. Had a neat looking GUI to select games, wasn't the usual Wii dashboard.


    Reminds me of the Starlight N64 I played back in my Hospital room in '06, just wheeled in on a large kiosk unit.
    "I beat DK64 for the first time in a Hospital Bed" makes for an interesting story.
     
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