Hacking CycloWiz not compatible with Rare D2B Drive Chipse

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bigmangeo on the Official Wiinja Forums posted this information about serial/drive chip relations:

bigmangeo on Wiinja Drivechip Forum said:
Hi, i've some infos on the infamous D2B drive chipset.

First of all, it's absolutely NOT rare as team Cyclops said yesterday. 

It's quite common in consoles with a serial number LEH1100etc or above.
It represents a real and huge stock, selling now in big stores across Europe (sellings of standardized D2B chipset started on January 28, 2007 - at least an half million consoles estimated in February).

EDIT: not only in Europe...there are reports of USA consoles with D2B, bought in early February.

So, the DMS and D2A chipsets are now outdated.

Neither Winja (for now), Cyclowiz and probably WiiKey support that D2B chipset. We all hope in your work Â

Bye from Italy
 

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If Cyclowiz had a dick and MaxConsole had a mouth, MaxConsol would probably suck CycloWiz's dick...

If Wiinja had a dick and Zeus had an ass, he would be assraped
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Sorry too...
Anyway, according to Wiinja forum, the D2B is NOT RARE AT ALL and every Wii sold today has it. All the S/N SH1100... and above have the D2B chipset and are not supported by either Wiinja or Cyclowiz...
 

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