I would never have imagined
I would never have imagined
This isn't a question, just a little venting after seeing what I'm in for.......
I have a Wii that has a Wiidmod mod chip in it. The team that makes this chip hasn't updated their code to allow it to play a particular new game that has some new protection so I am looking into replacing that chip with a cyclowiz. The chip thats in there currently was installed by someone else who's no longer in the modding business. I thought I would just take a gander at the insides and see if I thought I could easily swap the chip out, after all, it shares 5 out of 8 points. Once I actually got it opened up to where I could see the chip and everything, I thought to myself, there is no way I can do this. The Wiid chip was installed using a wire install, and those wires were about as thick as thread. I think I can unsolder those wires and re-solder to the cyclowiz with no problem. But the three extra wires that I would have to put in place is another question. Those are some mighty small points. Makes D0 on the old Xbox look like a crater or something. I don't even think I have wire that thin to do it with. I think I'm going to try it myself cause I really don't want to ship it off and it be gone for a real long time and what not. I'll post back as soon as I get my cyclowiz in and "attempt" installing it.
I have a Wii that has a Wiidmod mod chip in it. The team that makes this chip hasn't updated their code to allow it to play a particular new game that has some new protection so I am looking into replacing that chip with a cyclowiz. The chip thats in there currently was installed by someone else who's no longer in the modding business. I thought I would just take a gander at the insides and see if I thought I could easily swap the chip out, after all, it shares 5 out of 8 points. Once I actually got it opened up to where I could see the chip and everything, I thought to myself, there is no way I can do this. The Wiid chip was installed using a wire install, and those wires were about as thick as thread. I think I can unsolder those wires and re-solder to the cyclowiz with no problem. But the three extra wires that I would have to put in place is another question. Those are some mighty small points. Makes D0 on the old Xbox look like a crater or something. I don't even think I have wire that thin to do it with. I think I'm going to try it myself cause I really don't want to ship it off and it be gone for a real long time and what not. I'll post back as soon as I get my cyclowiz in and "attempt" installing it.
Sadalius
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Re: I would never have imagined
Hey man remember what i said.
Why are you using that chip why not the wiikey.
Why are you using that chip why not the wiikey.
Re: I would never have imagined
It's a long story, but simply put, I'm getting the cyclowiz for free. I just gotta write about it
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Re: I would never have imagined
nuff said
Re: I would never have imagined
What did you end up using in your Wii's Cofree? I know you had some that had Wiid's in them to, or did you?
Sadalius
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Re: I would never have imagined
all of mine are wiikey
hell ive got 2 wiid in a box that i never put in.
lot of good they going to do now.
hell ive got 2 wiid in a box that i never put in.
lot of good they going to do now.
Re: I would never have imagined
Yeah, really. I've read that the Wiid can be re-programmed into a YAOSM with little effort, but the YAOSM doesn't update by DVD, you have to build a PIC programmer and re-program it everytime you want to update. You could also re-program the Wiid to a Wiifree which does update by DVD, but Wiifree just announced their retirement.
Sadalius
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Re: I would never have imagined
To much work
I'm just going to call it wasted money.
I'm just going to call it wasted money.
Re: I would never have imagined
Maybe you could get a few bucks back out of them by selling them to someone who wants to tinker with it? Who knows. I would still like to find someone with a working Wiikey or even a Wiikey clone spare that they would consider parting with, but thats not a likely chance.
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Re: I would never have imagined
Wiikey! Its easier
cofree is the best!
Xbox360 Arcade W/ Benq = pwnd.
Xbox360 Arcade W/ Benq = pwnd.
Re: I would never have imagined
thats what i have in my wiis
i just have 2 wiid that never got put in.as far as i know now they are junk
i just have 2 wiid that never got put in.as far as i know now they are junk
Re: I would never have imagined
Well, as far as being useful in a Wii, as long as your not going to play Super Mario Galaxy, and a couple of other titles, the Wiid plays everything else. You could get "some" use out of it.
Or you could go all mad scientist on us and do some experiments or something?
Or you could go all mad scientist on us and do some experiments or something?
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Re: I would never have imagined
that is to much work
i have a list a mile long of to dos and cant get ant of them started.
i have a list a mile long of to dos and cant get ant of them started.