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So I had a customer that had been using what I assume was OpenWii on an atmel chip that stopped working for him after having it work for nearly three months. I ended up taking it out and replacing it with yaosm just because I don't have the necessary hardware for that kind of chip but I was wondering what could cause it to stop functioning after working for so long.

One thing that I noticed is that whoever did the install before did not install the resistors that I see in all the schematics for OpenWii. Could the lack of these resistors caused an eventual breakdown of the chip or was it something else random? Anyone know?
 

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The resister doesn't matter.

If you reflash the chip, it should work with no problems. There is apparently a bug in the openwii code that can occasionally corrupt the flash. Reflashing it fixes it.
 

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The resister doesn't matter.

If you reflash the chip, it should work with no problems. There is apparently a bug in the openwii code that can occasionally corrupt the flash. Reflashing it fixes it.

When the EEPROM corrupts, it's also possible to correct that by swapping out a GameCube disc and resetting the region settings from the Setup Disc.
 

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The resister doesn't matter.

If you reflash the chip, it should work with no problems. There is apparently a bug in the openwii code that can occasionally corrupt the flash. Reflashing it fixes it.

OK, well, like I said I don't have the flashing hardware for that kind of chip, so I just used yaosm, which I have handy.

I wondered about the region settings getting borked, as that can happen with some other chips I thought, but without knowing for sure it wasn't all that hard to just put a new chip in.

By the way, whoever did the previous chip didn't use that extra pad that WiiKey uses, I thought OpenWii was supposed to use that point, but I must be wrong.
 

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So I had a customer that had been using what I assume was OpenWii on an atmel chip that stopped working for him after having it work for nearly three months.
Did you figure out what caused the openwii to fail? I browsed the openwii forums and saw that maybe its a bug when running gcos discs (like the setup disc). The region setting in the eeprom gets overwritten with an invalid value.
 

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So I had a customer that had been using what I assume was OpenWii on an atmel chip that stopped working for him after having it work for nearly three months.
Did you figure out what caused the openwii to fail? I browsed the openwii forums and saw that maybe its a bug when running gcos discs (like the setup disc). The region setting in the eeprom gets overwritten with an invalid value.

Never bothered to figure it out. I just installed a yaosm chip and called it good. I don't follow OpenWii so I didn't really care, I just wanted to get the guy back up and running again.
 

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i've had openwii stop working after awhile also, reflashing it fixes it though. havnt had a single problem with openwii on pic12f629/75 yet though
 

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This also happened to my openwii. Reflashing the chip fixed the problem.

I tried the gamecube swap method to get the setup disc booting but it didn't work.

There's a patched version on the openwii forums that offers some protection over region corruption - this is the version I reflashed my chip with and it's been running fine ever since.
 

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