What can you do or shouldn't you do with your wii online ?
I mean if it has a mod chip inside can you download new firmwares ?
or is that not a great idea?
I never putted my wii online and i'm just currious what is out there when i go online, but i want to be sure it won't affect an modded wii
Putting your Wii on the net
Re: Putting your Wii on the net
I do everything except for update the wii itself. I've been on 3.2 and don't plan on uodating unless I have to.
Sadalius
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Re: Putting your Wii on the net
hm i got version 3.3E
Re: Putting your Wii on the net
You should be alright. Even if you were at 3.4, with a modchip, the backups would work fine. It's the 3.4 that you start to see problems running homebrew because the twighlight hack doesn't work, but there is a way to downgrade from 3.4 from what I understand.
Sadalius
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No questions by PM please
Re: Putting your Wii on the net
my friends console is a 3.4E
When my orderd Dx chips arrive i will put one in there hope it works :p
I'll post it up
When my orderd Dx chips arrive i will put one in there hope it works :p
I'll post it up
Re: Putting your Wii on the net
Backups should work fine with a modchip like the wasabi dx, but yeah, keep us updated man!!
Sadalius
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Re: Putting your Wii on the net
Install of wasabi DX went great !
It is a easy installation if you don't forget to look on the instal diagram http://wasabi.net.cn/installdx1.jpg on there site there can't be going something wrong.
ONLY ONE PROBLEM! ! !
After instal i tested the console and it played backups fine, but NO ORIGINAL NOT ONE !
I did my research in advance and burned the upgrade disk provided on the wasabi site. http://wasabi.net.cn/downloads.html
the software turned up as gamecube data I started it, pressed the RESET button to sart installation and after instal reboot the console and it all worked, backups and originals!
Features
Plug and play solderless installation on ALL consoles (DMS, D2A, D2B, D2C, D2C2, D2E, epoxy D2E and D2nothing/D3 drives)
Build-in configuration menu (reset console then press 3 times eject)
Configurable Auto-boot option
Configurable Wii Update Blocker to avoid bricking
Works with SMG and SSBB and other problematic games
Fully upgradable from DVD
Configuration Disc
16Mbit (2MBytes) embedded Flash memory for firmware usage
Hardware Flash recovery mode
JTAG connector
Excellent media compatibility (supports DL media)
It is a easy installation if you don't forget to look on the instal diagram http://wasabi.net.cn/installdx1.jpg on there site there can't be going something wrong.
ONLY ONE PROBLEM! ! !
After instal i tested the console and it played backups fine, but NO ORIGINAL NOT ONE !
I did my research in advance and burned the upgrade disk provided on the wasabi site. http://wasabi.net.cn/downloads.html
the software turned up as gamecube data I started it, pressed the RESET button to sart installation and after instal reboot the console and it all worked, backups and originals!
Features
Plug and play solderless installation on ALL consoles (DMS, D2A, D2B, D2C, D2C2, D2E, epoxy D2E and D2nothing/D3 drives)
Build-in configuration menu (reset console then press 3 times eject)
Configurable Auto-boot option
Configurable Wii Update Blocker to avoid bricking
Works with SMG and SSBB and other problematic games
Fully upgradable from DVD
Configuration Disc
16Mbit (2MBytes) embedded Flash memory for firmware usage
Hardware Flash recovery mode
JTAG connector
Excellent media compatibility (supports DL media)
Re: Putting your Wii on the net
Awesome!! Maybe you might consider writing a review ofr the Wasabi DX.
Sadalius
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No questions by PM please
Re: Putting your Wii on the net
lol I would better copy this text and paste it as review ... :psadalius wrote:Awesome!! Maybe you might consider writing a review ofr the Wasabi DX.