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[[File:DEM-3000L_front.jpg|thumb|600px|DEM-3000L]]
{{Facts
|image = DEM-3000L_front.jpg
|modelcode = 00-TG9B000K
|mobo_name = IRT-002
|mobo_code = 0-851-973-06
|factoryfw = 0.995
|cp_name = GCP-002
|cp_code = 0-851-147-03
|cp_info =
|soc_rev = 4.0
|emmc_hex = 0xE3400000
|emmc_size = 3636 MiB
|cid_subcode = 0xB
|hw_info = 00 41 50 00
|mac_oui = 00:22:58
}}


The DEM-3000'''L''' model is a Development Kit prototype and the direct successor to the [[DEM-3000K]]. It was produced around Q2 2011 and delivered to Developers of bigger studios to work on their games before launch. It is estimated that approximately a couple hundred were produced. The motherboard is labeled with a "NEW DVT1" sticker which translates to Design Validation Stage Revision 1.
The DEM-3000'''L''' model is a Development Kit prototype and the direct successor to the [[DEM-3000K]]. It was produced around Q2 2011 and delivered to Developers of bigger studios to work on their games before launch. It is estimated that approximately a couple hundred were produced. The motherboard is labeled with a "NEW DVT1" sticker which translates to Design Validation Stage Revision 1.


=== Facts ===
* '''Model Code:''' 00-TG9B000K
* '''Motherboard:''' IRT-002 (0-851-973-06)
* '''CP Board:''' GCP-002 (0-851-147-03)
* '''SoC Revision:''' 4.0
* '''eMMC size:''' 0xE3400000 (3636 MiB)
* '''Product Subcode:''' 0xB
* '''HardwareInfo:''' 00 41 50 00
* '''Mac OUI:''' 00:22:58
* '''Factory FW:''' 0.995


== Design ==
== Design ==

Revision as of 20:13, 15 February 2023

DEM-3000L
DEM-3000L front.jpg
Model-Code 00-TG9B000K
Motherboard: IRT-002 (0-851-973-06)
CP-Board: GCP-002 (0-851-147-03)
Factory Firmware: 0.995
Firmwares:
Type:
SoC Revision: 4.0
eMMC size: 0xE3400000 3636 MiB
Product Subcode: 0xB
Hardware Info: 00 41 50 00
MAC OUI: 00:22:58
Units made (approximately):
unused


The DEM-3000L model is a Development Kit prototype and the direct successor to the DEM-3000K. It was produced around Q2 2011 and delivered to Developers of bigger studios to work on their games before launch. It is estimated that approximately a couple hundred were produced. The motherboard is labeled with a "NEW DVT1" sticker which translates to Design Validation Stage Revision 1.


Design

While the form factor matches the final PDEL-100X dimensions already it design-wise doesn't resemble a final Vita just yet. The most noticeable difference is the glass faceplate which is missing both the "Vita" & "Sony" logo and still uses the smoothed edges design. Furthermore the main buttons are made of solid black plastic with the Dpad missing any prints and the analog sticks having a rougher surface.

Although the back shell is final there is the typical "Not for sale" sticker which however now has a darker grey font-color compared to the previous K model.


Misc

Came with a 16 GB Sample memory card.

Barcode & Serial

8XYZZZZ with X the target area, Y the color (always 0 / Black) and Z the actual Unit's Number

The Barcode text depends on the Region. While for the US models the text looks something like this "-0E810ZZZZX" all other regions got more info "00-TG9B000K-8XYZZZZ" where the yellow part is the serial. The "TG-Code" can also be found in the IDStorage.


ConsoleID

00 00 00 01 01 01 00 0B 04 00 XX XX XX XX XX XX
Company Code: 0x1
Product Code: 0x101 (TOOL)
Sub-Code: 0xB
Chassis: 0x400


IDStorage String

0001,0030,0032,0001,0001,2,1,1,1,00.995_20110606_01_E,0.1.3.0_20110525_01_E,1


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