XBOX Debug kitinfo needed

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So i aquired an xbox debug kit never opened and seems to work. all the screw covers arw still covered and i was recently able to plug it in and it seems to work 100% and still have all the development software what are the diffrences between this and like a normal one? and is the beta game data any use? photo attached
 

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Debug kits contain 128MB of RAM compared to the regular 64MB in retail units, making them useful for debugging purposes and playing Chihiro games (since these games run on Xbox hardware, but require more than 64MB of memory).
Obviously, debug kits also have the XDK launcher instead of the normal Xbox Dashboard on bootup so developers can manage their developed content. If you set up the Xbox SDK on a PC (or a VM) with Windows XP, you can transfer content over an ethernet cable connection via the Xbox Neighbourhood. There are guides online that walk you through how to set it up.
IIRC, there are also tools that allow you to sign retail XBE executables to make them run on a devkit, but I don't know much about it since I've never owned a debug kit myself. There's also a homebrew you can use that allows you to temporarily reboot into retail mode to be able to play regular retail discs, if you have any.

As for betas, they are quite valuable if they've not already been shared online. Some people try to sell them off for more money, but others often just share it on sites dedicated to obscure/beta content for preservation purposes.
 
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mt buddy tvall hangs out here all the time so this was the first place i could think to go. if i can get it off of the system without opening it (i want to keep those warranty stickers intact. it has an option at the bottom of the launcher to launch the retail dashboard but i dont think itll play retail disks that way
 

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mt buddy tvall hangs out here all the time so this was the first place i could think to go. if i can get it off of the system without opening it (i want to keep those warranty stickers intact. it has an option at the bottom of the launcher to launch the retail dashboard but i dont think itll play retail disks that way

You may be able to get access by installing the XDK on an XP machine and running xbox neighbourhood which allows access to the filesystem IIRC.

You may also be able to launch a retail bios using something like PBL, this may be on 'the usual place' but I've only ever seen this method used to run the XDK on a retail console.
 

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