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astupidmoose
Mar 25th, 2009, 06:48 PM
I'm selling a few mod chips for the Nintendo Wii. Mod chips allow you to play legally backed up copies of your games as well as games from other parts of the world! I have three various types of chips I sell, so please choose wisely which is best for your WII. If you are not sure which to get, email/pm me and i will help you with it :)

WASABI ZERO w/ 100% Solderless Clip (http://www.wiiwasabizero.ca/) *Official Distributor* - Sell Price: $35USD or $45CDN + Shipping

The plug & play 6X solution for DMS to D2E consoles. This chip works with alot of consoles but not the newest D2nothing/D3 consoles or consoles with epoxy covering their chips. Contact me to find out if your console is compatible! Here is the feature list for the Wasabi Zero:


* 100% solderless installation with Solderless Adapter
* Full 6X read speed unlike mods patching drive bus (such as Wasabi DX)
* Fully configurable and upgradable from DVD
* Wii Update Blocker to avoid bricking
* Drive speed configuration for noise reduction
* Direct boot of Wii and Gamecube original, import, and backup discs
* Supports all chipset versions: DMS, D2A, D2B, D2C, D2C2 and D2E
* Supports all regions configurable via jumpers
* Only 5 wires on DMS, D2A, D2B (if not using solderless adapter)
* Only 6 wires on D2C, D2C2 and D2E (if not using solderless adapter)
* Very easy installation on "cut-pin" drives
* On-board flash (128KB)
* Integrated Audiostreaming fix for GC games
* Excellent media compatibility (supports DL media)
* Works with SMG and SSBB
* Flash recovery mode
* Two LED for easy installation troubleshooting
* Full firmware control even on D2C chipset
* Drivecode symmetry between all chipset versions
* Compatible with all GC and Wii homebrew programs
* No extra wires required for region override
* No external switch required

DRIVEKEY (http://www.wiidrivekey.ca) - Sell Price: $55USD or $70CDN + Shipping

These are the new Wii drive keys X4 diode and don't require any soldering. They literally take 5 minutes to install and are VERY easy for anyone to do. Here is a list of Features from the website:


Direct Boot of Wii original, import, and backup (copied) games
Direct Boot of Gamecube* original, import, and backup (copied) games
Works on all Wii drives (DMS, D2A, D2B, D2C, D2C-2, D2E, D3/d2nothing)
Works on all Wii regions (USA, JAP, PAL, KOREA)
Fully configurable via on-chip config menu. Just reset the Wii and then go to disc channel and press eject 3 times to load!
Compatible with D2B "cut pin" drives
Compatible with D2E "epoxy" drives (no need to remove epoxy)
FPGA fully updatable via JTAG external programmer
JTAG software automatically downloads individually signed updates from DriveKey server
SPI fully updatable via DVD
Plug-and-play 2 minute installation
No soldering necessary
No external PC/laptop needed
Supports multi-disc games
Supports dual-layer discs
Fully configurable update blocker
Fully configurable region override
Enable/Disable DriveKey via the config menu
Config option to autoboot Wii discs (insert the disc, the game will load immediately!)
Transparent stealth operation
Integrates proven D2CKey Intelligent Code Modifying System
No awkward USB interface - just insert DVD and play!
Supports, SMG, SSBB and other 'problem' titles
Ultra-low power consumption; does not interfere with normal Wii operation


WASABI DX (http://www.wiiwasabidx.ca) *Official Distributor* - Sell Price: $55USD or $70CDN + Shipping

This chip is very well built and very similar to the Drivekey in features and compatibility. This is also a very well supported chip and very popular!

* 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 Wii Update Blocker to avoid bricking
* Configurable Auto-boot option
* Direct boot of Wii and Gamecube original and backup discs
* Direct boot of Wii and Gamecube import backups
* 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
* Two LED for easy installation troubleshooting
* Excellent media compatibility (supports DL media)


Each of these chips is available from our website www.wiimodchips.ca (http://www.wiimodchips.ca)

*VANCOUVER RESIDENTS* - Our office is located in Surrey, We now offer free installation

Thanks!

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Auctionsiterefugee
Apr 22nd, 2009, 06:00 PM
Dude, maybe you can help me then. I have a previously modd Wii with some sorta external chip set-up. I need a new chip! My kids recently took the system to Grama's house and when they brought it back of course the chip is gone.....What kinda chip do I need for this?