It doesn't use the Wii's USB ports btw.LinkinParkmetre said:Fake
USB 2.0 ?
big Fake
It doesn't use the Wii's USB ports btw.LinkinParkmetre said:Fake
USB 2.0 ?
big Fake
OMG lol, that happens because of the default wii commands, IE, insert disk(send ISO) flash lights.that isnt anything to do with the drive its self, its in the firmware commands. when i was testing for waninkoko with the 1ST backup loader that happened loads of times because of wrong commands to get the disk and such.ausdamn said:REASON WHY I KNOW THIS IS A FAKE
look at this video..
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=zNJVSYFkHWU
look at when he pans the camera back out the drive LED light it lit up to show us that a disc has recently been inserted...
nice try wank0r...fake..
lol, no I get the light on my drive all the time when using apps that attempt to access the DVD drive as linkinworm said and many peeps here will already know.ACES163 said:Obviously fake.Its near impsossible
lol, no it is very close to DriveDoctor, that everyone called fake, yet proved to be real.
QUOTE(ausdamn @ Dec 30 2008, 01:12 AM) REASON WHY I KNOW THIS IS A FAKE
look at this video..
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=zNJVSYFkHWU
look at when he pans the camera back out the drive LED light it lit up to show us that a disc has recently been inserted...
nice try wank0r...fake..
lol XactlyCIJC said:i vote real. its simple enough... its basicly something that plugs into where your wii drive is, and turns your computer into a big wii drive emulator. seems like a good idea, and would be easy to make yourself if you got hold of the software.
its like drivedoctor all over again
Oh phuck...i got pwned...and by the way...this is a thread where people can post whether they think FlatMii is real or fake AKA Their OPINIONJesse Sander said:You cannot say if it's real or not. You can only speculate if it's real (or not).
It's real because:It's fake because:
- They registered a domain. (bit useless if it was fake)
- The behavior in the last video of the Wii seems very real. They keep everything in screen and the Wii is responding as it should respond on the actions they take on the computer.
- It's a very good solution to replace the drive instead of changing the drive to real backups, the drive signals could be logged/decrypted and abused to replace it with an USB-thingy port solution.
So now, make your OWN decision and stop wasting your time with these kind of topics.
- There is no sound/bad demonstration in the first few vids.
- It looks very unprofessional.
- It's HARD to replace the drive and make the USB-thingy act the same (with signals etc.) as a normal Wii drive would do. So this is very unlikely.
- Games should load MUCH faster with 2.0 USB speed (as claimed) but you can't see any loading improvements in the videos.
It's also COMPLETELY unnecessary to start a topic like this, you could also take this discussion in the existing topic of FlatMii.
Also, quincy, stop having the attitude of a 10 year old kid and act normal (oh wait you're 13 lol). Since credar IS a boy. (This is the internet, remember?)
i have to say only Nintendo would know this for sure.Slimmmmmm said:Games would not load any faster as some believe.
There are limits in place in multiple places hardware and software that would not allow this.
The Wii can read iso's at 2 speeds 3x and 6x, there is also a semi setting inbetween, but you cant load things faster through the drive and software than can already be allowed. So this will not load faster than 6x speed, but it should* be 6x becaue they dont use the low read commands etc.