I wonder if those early reports of Wasabi's not working were actually these drives w/ the timing issues, has anyone lengthened the CLK wire to see if this fixes all these new more numerous drives popping up?
Well it was bound to happen guys... the coders seem to be able to always crack N's shit.. (wish it could be said for the PS3). Yet to come across these in the UK.. is there a particular serial number where this seems to be kicking in? If anyone has a D2CKey with Wii-clip please fling one my way.. Happy to pay but just don't like to pay retail.
Thanks,
Chris
__________________ For modchips and console accessories, wholesale or retail visit www.ukmodchips.net Phone 0844 5678 170
Xchip.cn has the "wasabi2" and the "wiitop" both of these chips are
based on on the original Wasabi 9wire design, and both of course
don't work on the new LU567 machines (with a few among earlier #'s).
The main thing has anyone tried putting a older drive board modded
in these new machines to see if it works fine, to rule out any change
to the mainboard by Nintendo.
It is the motherboard which contains the d2c chipset that is the problem - I have tried it with new bases and drives, and it is the motherboard causing it not to work.
It's funny to see everytime there is a wii that can't be modded, everyone ask if big n will find a way to stop all chip working via update or something.
D2Ckey was confirmed not working multiple times if I'm not mistaken. I guess some people still don't understand it doesn't involve all d2c chips without the extra printing on the chip.