I would never have imagined
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:02 pm
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.