Hacking New modchip announced called the Wiibuster

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WHO YOU GON' CALL?

WIIBUSTERS

NAH NA NAH NA NA NA NAN AN ANANNANANAAN

Ahem.... I think that one looks a bit nicer since the chips is on an actual small board and not just a single PIC
 

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No it's the same number of wires. 5. The go to the same places as Wiinja/Cyclowiz except the power/ground ones are different.... Not sure if it's just a different point on the same line or what...
 

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Wait what does that mean? If after awhile u get tired of the chip, you solder another wire instead of just removing the chip?
 

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No, it's so you can install a switch that completely disables the chip, so IF an update comes out that can check for the chip, it essentially won't be there. But that's not an option on this chip anyway.
 

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You'd disable the chip during the update and then turn it on. That way the system will update and not try to kill the chip. In theory.

Still, a moot point for this chip anyway.
 

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No it's the same number of wires. 5. The go to the same places as Wiinja/Cyclowiz except the power/ground ones are different.... Not sure if it's just a different point on the same line or what...
I aint no math doin' genius but this sure looks like six to me.
 

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Well if I was Nintendo, the update wouldn't just check for it once, it would check on startup, or when you go online. Like Microsoft checked every time you went online with the Xbox1 and would ban the Xbox's Serial immediately. It wouldn't just be a one time check.
 

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No it's the same number of wires. 5. The go to the same places as Wiinja/Cyclowiz except the power/ground ones are different.... Not sure if it's just a different point on the same line or what...I aint no math doin' genius but this sure looks like six to me.


Ah, I was looking at this one:

http://www.wiibuster.com/3_big.jpg

That is the chip installed in the system. So yeah, dunno what that extra wire in that picture is all about... You'd need two points on the chip to make a chip disable switch work. The 6th wire would have to connect somewhere on the Wii to do anything.
 

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hey.. if clones are appearing, it means the hex code must be out there already! when does it arrive to gbatemp?
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by the way, hom much are they asking for wiibuster?
 

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