Also here is the info relating to the Version 1 and 2 controllers. Development Controller Version 1 Freehand-Type Controller A memory card slot...
Yes that would make sense. That was one of the main things that I was interested to find out. It seemed strange that these were made available so...
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Sorry, double post due to crappy internet connection.
These are not designed for Wii hardware, they are designed for the DDH and GDEV. But since the Wii hardware inside those GameCube shells was...
Thanks for the info. That's a cool story, it is a shame that you had to give the controller back, but it is great that you thought to take some...
I have been trying to find more information relating to the early Revolution controllers. I am mainly interested to know if anybody has used or...
15 of them sold the other day on ebay for just over £100 GBP....
My NDEV is marked as wireless. It has the coax connection for the wired controller and a switch on the back. I don't recall ever seeing an NDEV...
It is not classed as a dev kit it is a debugging unit. They were used by developers to test their games.
Recently I wanted to learn a little bit about the Nintendo DS, so I created a basic implementation of Space Invaders. [MEDIA] I also had to...
Thanks for the manuals. I just looked and the ODEM manual that I have is for the ODEM software, but I will share it anyway in case you need it....
I knew I had the manual somewhere, I just had to find it and setup my scanner....
The NPDP reader was used by developers, I think you mean that the TDEV was not, since it was designed for educational institutes. I have the TDEV...
I believe you also need the boot disc in order to use the console. An it looks like he has the disc in the pics. Unless you are referring to PC...
Just out of curiosity, does the console happen to contain any game data?
Most of the consoles that I have seen have had the proto stickers, which lead me to believe that they all originally had the stickers and some...
Looks like a DVT-4 to me. As far as I know, they all have the prototype stickers on them. Mine does.
Just thought I would point out that the brown GameCube is a TDEV.
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