Hardware ARGON for the Wii

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Soo i just got my ARGON modchip for my Wii and i looked it up online on how to install it and it was like the WHOLE alphabet (like i have to solder A-Z) but people told me it was like only 13 wires....am i missing somthing??
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. It's 13 or 17 wires depending on how you install it.

13 wires= no region free.
17 wires= region free.

No idea what diagram you are looking at to decide it's loads of wires.
 

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hahah YEA you're right i was probably exaggerating too much haha......Hmm i guesss im gonnna go and try it out.....but does anyone know how to write the games on the DVD because i tired to pop in my re-writable DVDs and tried to burn Super Paper Mario and bomberLand 2 and they both said that it was like 467 KB over....i was using sonic!!
 

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