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The Xbox Development Kit (XDK) is a software development kit created by Microsoft used to write software for the Xbox gaming system. The XDK includes libraries, a compiler, and various tools used to create software for the Xbox. The XDK has the option to integrate itself into Microsoft Visual Studio2002 or 2003. This is needed if one wants to develop applications or games for the Xbox. The XDK also includes a tool to record in-game footage, which has been widely used to create high-quality screenshots and trailers.

XDK Xbox 360 Development Kits were produced after Microsoft ordered all of the XeDK consoles to be destroyed overseas. XDKs come in all motherboard revisions and run signed and unsigned XeX2 files. Coming off a great week for Xbox at E3, we’ve seen some questions regarding the June XDK (Xbox Development Kit) update we recently announced. The June XDK offers many new tools for developers, including more access to additional GPU bandwidth. While this update was designed with developers in mind.

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Purpose[edit]

The XDK allows software creators to create, run and distribute applications on the Xbox platform. Xbox 360 XDK's were issues in XDK's (Fat and Slim development kits), XNA Kits (Development kits used for XNA development), Stress Kits (Used to test the power of the Xbox 360 and issued to Microsoft developers only), and Demo kits (Used to demo games) All Devkits include a sidecar which was used to emulate the DVD drive and act as a hard drive. Bundled with XDK's is a windows application called Xbox Neighborhood used to connect to your console, enable memory editing, and integrate to Visual Studio 2010 for Xbox 360 XeX game development.

Xbox development environment[edit]

The Xbox BIOS is based on Win32, but does not have all of the resources or capabilities of the Windows NT operating system, (for example: neither DirectShow, registry, or DLL are natively supported on the Xbox). Because of the constraints on the hardware and environment of the Xbox, all software development for the Xbox (and all video game consoles systems in general) are focused on reserving the limited resources that exist, the main limitation of which is the amount of available RAM.[1]

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Compiling games and applications for the Xbox[edit]

  • The Xbox Software Development Kit (SDK) (with libraries) is required to compile video games and applications for the Xbox.[2] Also required to compile (and program in) is Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.[1]

Xbox embedded operating system[edit]

  • The Xbox does not have an operating system per se, instead it only has a simple BIOS.
    • Everything else must go into the main executable and its (XDK and own-made) libraries.
  • Only a single thread (executableprogram) can run at a time on the Xbox.
  • Xbox hard drive file system (FATX) has many limitations, among them a maximum file name length of 42 characters.
  • The Xbox has four non-standard USB ports but the Xbox SDK does not contain a full USB stack, thus to add support for USB hardware devices, the developer would have to code the entire USB stack from scratch.

XDK and Xbox specific software limitations[edit]

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This is a list of XDK, Xbox hardware, and Xbox operating system specific limitations.

  • UDF (Universal Disk Format) file system limitation: The Xbox only supports UDF version 1.02 (designed for DVD-Video), which has a maximum file size of 1 GB (a DVD in a newer UDF version with a video that is larger than 1GB will not play), with the same applying to UDF/ISO hybrid formats (a.k.a. UDF Bridge format). A workaround is to burn discs in the ISO 9660 format. The ISO 9660 format has a 2GB (Gigabyte) maximum file size, which cannot be bypassed.[1]
  • The Xbox hard disk is formatted in FATX (File Allocation Table for Xbox) which has a 4GB (4096 Megabyte) maximum file size, and only supports file/folder names up to 42 characters, a maximum of 255 character full path, and a maximum number of 4096 files/folders in a single folder, plus in the root of each partition, the maximum number of files/folders is 256. FATX also does not support all standard ASCII characters in file/folder names (for example < > = ? : ; ' * +, / ¤ &).[1][2]
  • The USB flash drive reader/writer class used by the Xbox operating system has a few limitations as well. It is limited to USB flash drives and hard disks compatible with USB Mass Storage Device Class following the USB 1.1 standard, with a maximum size of 4 GB. It can read and write to FATX formatted flash drives, but can only read FAT12, FAT16 (including VFAT), and FAT32. NTFS formatted drives are not supported yet.[2]
  • With its 733 MHz Intel Pentium III-like CPU and 64MB shared memory, the Xbox has neither a fast enough CPU nor sufficient RAM to play HDTV videos encoded in native 720p/1080i resolution. However, the Xbox can upscale all standard definition movies and output them at 720p or 1080i.[1][2]

See also[edit]

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  1. ^ abcdePatrick Schmid (2004-11-05). 'Modding The Xbox Into The Ultimate Multimedia Center'. Tom's Hardware.
  2. ^ abcd'Archived copy'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on November 18, 2008. Retrieved May 31, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Review of XBMC in Hardcore Gamer Magazine

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