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The DVD emulator is a feature of [[Development Kits]]. | The DVD emulator is a feature of [[Development Kits]]. | ||
It enables a developer to create and test for DVD remastering. | It enables a developer to create and test for DVD remastering. | ||
− | This means deciding | + | This means deciding which files to store on the DVD and where on the disk to store them (layout).{{citation needed}} |
− | this is then tested using the DVD emulator software, and hardware for loading speeds and | + | this is then tested using the DVD emulator software, and hardware for loading speeds and possibly potential faults that could occur. |
− | The Hardware required for this | + | Its been developed by AMC, Applied Microsystems Corporation for microsoft |
+ | [https://web.archive.org/web/20000829084821/http://www.codejunkies.com:80/archive/microsystems_develop_xbox_dvd.htm] | ||
+ | [https://web.archive.org/web/20000815073611/http://www.amc.com/news/press/2000/7-21.html] | ||
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+ | The Hardware required for this was a Developement kit, (with the DVD emulation board) some sort of scsi cable, and an XDK-Raptor card.{{citation needed}} | ||
The complete kit, a Raptor PCI Scsi card and Hardisk was numbered: 940-75004 Rev.01 | The complete kit, a Raptor PCI Scsi card and Hardisk was numbered: 940-75004 Rev.01 | ||
two or more versions of the PCI scsi card are known: | two or more versions of the PCI scsi card are known: | ||
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The software was bundled with the official xdk software and a (40GB ?{{citation needed}})Hardisk was connected to the Raptorcard where the DVD mastering image was stored on. | The software was bundled with the official xdk software and a (40GB ?{{citation needed}})Hardisk was connected to the Raptorcard where the DVD mastering image was stored on. | ||
− | + | This wasn't the fastest way to get an executable to the Xbox for development, and is useless for Homebrew.{{citation needed}} | |
{{FIXME|reason=Describe the purpose in more detail}} | {{FIXME|reason=Describe the purpose in more detail}} | ||
− | [ | + | Picture: [[File:https://i.imgur.com/VNFxuya.jpg]] |
− | + | Next to serial debugging board: [[File:https://i.imgur.com/OZqxKyH.jpg]] | |
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 28 June 2021
The DVD emulator is a feature of Development Kits. It enables a developer to create and test for DVD remastering. This means deciding which files to store on the DVD and where on the disk to store them (layout).[citation needed] this is then tested using the DVD emulator software, and hardware for loading speeds and possibly potential faults that could occur.
Its been developed by AMC, Applied Microsystems Corporation for microsoft [1] [2]
The Hardware required for this was a Developement kit, (with the DVD emulation board) some sort of scsi cable, and an XDK-Raptor card.[citation needed] The complete kit, a Raptor PCI Scsi card and Hardisk was numbered: 940-75004 Rev.01 two or more versions of the PCI scsi card are known:
- 700-75307 Rev.01
- 700-75307 Rev 03 Assemblergames(posibly same as rev1?)
The software was bundled with the official xdk software and a (40GB ?[citation needed])Hardisk was connected to the Raptorcard where the DVD mastering image was stored on. This wasn't the fastest way to get an executable to the Xbox for development, and is useless for Homebrew.[citation needed] [FIXME]
Picture: File:Https://i.imgur.com/VNFxuya.jpg
Next to serial debugging board: File:Https://i.imgur.com/OZqxKyH.jpg