New Wii Drive Revision Kills ALL modchips - 改機
By Callum
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8 MyWii writes: Our friends at ModSupplier have informed us of a new Wii
drive revision in the wild that has rendered all current modchips useless The
drive controller chip has been completely removed!
What they have done is combine the old D1A and drive controller chip in to
one which is now called the GC2-D3, as you can see from the photo there is a
big blank space on the PCB where the controller chip used to be.
One of these drives will be on its way to the WiiKey team next week and they
will of course do their best to work it out, but from what we can tell it
could possibly be a few months or longer before it could be figured out as
it's a totally new way of handling drive function, that's just our guess and
maybe they will work it out faster. This is all speculation of course for
now, but we can see the first generation of chips for these drives being a
high wire count such as the D2CKey when they were first released. When we
know more from the WiiKey team after they have received the drive and had
time to access it, we will make a post in this thread to update everyone on
the situation.
There is one good bit of news that we were able to confirm, the console that
had this new D3 drive was able to have a D2B drive connected to it and
functioned as normal, so they did not make changes to the cable system or
anything else. This means that even though there will be no chips for these
consoles for a little while, it will still be possible to buy a replacement
drive or even a replacement drive board and do something with these consoles.
So far we have not heard any other reports of these drives found anywhere
else in the world, what was also interesting is it was found in an Australian
console with the serial LAH1098xxxxx, there are already consoles out here
that are LAH11xxxxxx and are still epoxy D2E, so from what we can gather they
have not started rolling these new drives out in the masses yet and maybe
these few just slipped out early. I guess we will know for sure in the coming
weeks, if we don't start to see them in the masses it might still be a little
while before the rest of the world sees them.
兩顆整合成一顆??
--
8 MyWii writes: Our friends at ModSupplier have informed us of a new Wii
drive revision in the wild that has rendered all current modchips useless The
drive controller chip has been completely removed!
What they have done is combine the old D1A and drive controller chip in to
one which is now called the GC2-D3, as you can see from the photo there is a
big blank space on the PCB where the controller chip used to be.
One of these drives will be on its way to the WiiKey team next week and they
will of course do their best to work it out, but from what we can tell it
could possibly be a few months or longer before it could be figured out as
it's a totally new way of handling drive function, that's just our guess and
maybe they will work it out faster. This is all speculation of course for
now, but we can see the first generation of chips for these drives being a
high wire count such as the D2CKey when they were first released. When we
know more from the WiiKey team after they have received the drive and had
time to access it, we will make a post in this thread to update everyone on
the situation.
There is one good bit of news that we were able to confirm, the console that
had this new D3 drive was able to have a D2B drive connected to it and
functioned as normal, so they did not make changes to the cable system or
anything else. This means that even though there will be no chips for these
consoles for a little while, it will still be possible to buy a replacement
drive or even a replacement drive board and do something with these consoles.
So far we have not heard any other reports of these drives found anywhere
else in the world, what was also interesting is it was found in an Australian
console with the serial LAH1098xxxxx, there are already consoles out here
that are LAH11xxxxxx and are still epoxy D2E, so from what we can gather they
have not started rolling these new drives out in the masses yet and maybe
these few just slipped out early. I guess we will know for sure in the coming
weeks, if we don't start to see them in the masses it might still be a little
while before the rest of the world sees them.
兩顆整合成一顆??
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