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These arent mine...taken from someone from a forum.

"I got my pre-order and here is my cellular phone shot pictures.
Test couple of "NTSC USA" games below in my Wii JAP.

Pioneer DVR-112 with Verbatim DVD-R 4x burn.

Call of Duty 3 - working
Rayman Raving Rabbids - black screen when entering game
Super Monkey Ball Banana - working (JAP language)
WarioWare Smooth Moves - working

Official Site: Wiikey.cn
01WiikeyPack1172644117.JPG

02WiikeySize1172644428.JPG

03WiikeyMount1172644480.JPG

04WiikeyWire1172644550.JPG

05Wiikeysolder1172644826.JPG

06Wiikeyfix1172645291.JPG

08WiikeyConfigwithoutGCjoypad1172645921.JPG
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If wires is the way to go and I've heard the 30 gauge is the wire of choice, how do you strip that tiny wire. I could try a razor blade. I looked for a wire stripper that small but I couldn't find one. Whats the best way?
 

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Wire strippers do exist for wire that small. I have one, picked it up at RadioShack for a few bucks. It's pretty bad but it's easier than manually stripping.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.js...rentPage=search

I used to just use wire cutters to strip all my wire. You just have to pinch the insulation where you want to strip it from and use the cutters more as a grabbing device than a cutting device. It takes some practice to not accidentally cut the wire, but it works pretty well. If you can do it with a razor blade (not sure how you plan on doing that, but whatever) more power to you.
 

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I would suggest you do NOT get that wire stripper for 30 gauge wire. I made that mistake, and it cuts the wire all the time. I don't know for sure, but there HAS to be something better.

If its too late and you already bought that stripper, and are having trouble because you cut the wire all the time like me, try holding the stripper at an angle.
 

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