Hacking Help me choosing a modchip

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Hello,

I want to mod my wii, but I am still struggling with the question of which modchip I have to pick.

I got a D2B Wii. Soldering is not a problem for me.

For a long time I was thinking of wiikey, but since 1.9s looks like the last update, I don't really trust Wiikey anymore. After Wasabi was announced, I was thinking of that one, but since I haven't heard good things of Wasabi, I'm not going to pick that one.

If someone can help me with this, I would really appreciate it
 
The open source mod chips looks good, how about them? you get a choice of firmwares i believe since it is basically a PIC.

sakesweet said:
After Wasabi was announced, I was thinking of that one, but since I haven't heard good things of Wasabi, I'm not going to pick that one.

Isn't Wasabi new to the mod chip scene? correct me if I'm wrong. If they are then you won't here a lot of good things about them if they just joined
 
Sorry, I have a Wiikey and I am quite happy...where did you hear that 1.9s is the last update...yes it takes them time to get the update out...but if that is all you are going on, I would not say it is dead yet.

I could be wrong, but I have just not heard that it (Wiikey) is dead.
 
Colesy said:
I agree Bob...that is why it seems odd to say it is the last one...everyone thought Wiikey was dead before 1.9g

Good job he hasn't got a YAOSM, like I do lol ... he'd be panicking by now
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Read this: Click
It says that 1.9s is likely the last update for the chip. So, their may be another update, but personally I doubt it.

Can you maybe tell me something more about Wasabi then? There aren't any reviews for it, except for GBAtemp's one.

Open-source modchips aren't really my thing. I'm not really good at building stuff.
 
* It's the first chip that works on all drives, from DMS to latest D2C drives (including GC2-D1A).
* It's the first D2C compatible chip that is upgradable from DVD.
* It's the easiest chip to install on D2C: only 9 wires, only 3 of them connected to a pin/via.
* It's the easiest chip to install on DMS and D2B as well: No need to use a dremel or super-glue with "cut-pin" drives, and there's no pin/via to solder even with the latest D2B boards.
* It's the first D2C compatible chip that is as clean as DMS/D2B drivechips: full control over the drive's firmware, no physical patching on the lines while the games are running. That means perfect stability, more control, and no stress on the drive's components.
* Best of all, it's the first chip to include a decent amount of flash memory (128KB) for firmware and data storage.

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http://www.wasabi.net.cn/index.html

sakesweet said:
I'm not really good at building stuff.

You don't need to build stuff. Buy a Programmer and a PIC. Flash the pic with firmware and install (making
sure you leave the pic outside the wii if you want a easy update.
 

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