And here it is! A video which shows all that is required to install the highly anticipated CycloWiz mod for the Wii. It should be a 'walk in the park' for most, but as always be patient to reduce any risks of a bad install!
they should sooo tell people to remove the ribbon cable on the left 1 wrong move with the iron and throw the wii away untill replacements are available
i think personally ill wire mine in i remeber the hassel i had with xecuter 1 chip when i wanted to upgrade it was a pain gettin it out and that was using desolider braid !
they should sooo tell people to remove the ribbon cable on the left 1 wrong move with the iron and throw the wii away untill replacements are available
i think personally ill wire mine in i remeber the hassel i had with xecuter 1 chip when i wanted to upgrade it was a pain gettin it out and that was using desolider braid !
any 1 know were u can preorder in the UK ?
One wrong move with a soldering iron can cause a whole plethora of defects, so no worries there. If you're not skilled with the iron you shouldn't be doing this IMO.
One wrong move with a soldering iron can cause a whole plethora of defects, so no worries there. If you're not skilled with the iron you shouldn't be doing this IMO.
true dat, i'm gettin my friend to do this fo' sho. but enlightx does have a good point tho on the ribbon.
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But the big question is if you will ever have to remove your modchip, or if these chips will last the lifetime of the system. I would think that any actions to stop modding would be in future versions of hardware needing new chips, and that no software will ever stop your modding. I think though in the end it is best to solder wires than to quick solder, despite the convience loss. I was surprised to hear this chip is virtually the same price if not alittle less.
anyone knows where to get an install tut with wires ? dont want to mess up my console
Just solder wires between the points on the CycloWiz and the corresponding points on the WiiDrive where you otherwise solder these points directly.
If you can't figure that out, don't solder your Wii.
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Originally Posted by jumi
Wiinja is better... wiinja has wires installation...
The CycloWiz has both wireless and wire installation.
l'm not saying CycloWiz is the best one, but the reputation of Team Ninja should tell enough about their chip/code.