Hacking Wii-Clip Install!

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Anyone have any idea where to buy them? (preferably with modchip already soldered, my soldering gun is a bit too big, and I'm way too clumsy to attach the modchip with no chance of failure)
 
b0lt said:
Anyone have any idea where to buy them? (preferably with modchip already soldered, my soldering gun is a bit too big, and I'm way too clumsy to attach the modchip with no chance of failure)
I already linked to a store selling them with chip soldered earlier in the thread. Check post 41.
If you are looking for somewhere local I suggest you let us know where in the world you are.
 
key-clip is now available!

http://www.wii-clip.com/KEY-CLIP.htm


seems like you dont need to use the cardboard with this one but not sure where to buy it just yet
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Bob Loblaw said:
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OzModChips said:

lol.. Now that is just retarded
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Well, the thing is new.. we have to wait to see if it really is safe..


that's not done yet. that picture is not the finished product. you remove all the excess around the chip.
and like i said this is always a safer alternative than directly soldering because this will not void your warranty. so even if your wii does break you can send it for free repair. where as you can not if you have solder/ripped pads all over the place.

I don't think Nintendo worries about evidence of past soldering unless it's a very sloppy/obvious job with excess solder or a hole in the pcb.

My launch Wii was sent in with 2 semi-stripped screws, and 3 missing screws, and came back with a new d2c drive and had the screws replaced
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but then again, it was sent in because of the brawl issue (warranty expired too)

edited to add: the clip doesn't seem worth the extra 20-30 bones because it's not proven 100% stable and i've yet to see a clip that beats a soldered connection for reliability.
 
Well
we got some in today
And I have to take back some of the things I said, it is very very well made and i dont think it has a very good chance of moving or coming off.



I still dont like the way they tell people to cover it, it traps too much air, but the hole is not covered if you do it right.
 
Kinda
the product doesn't need that massive protective paper over the top of it. Its like a massive blanket that is stopping air from moving around inside the wii
All you need is a tiny bit of tape

I will work on the price tonight and make sure I provide a coupon code for gbatempers
maybe free shipping for international buyers.
and $10 off for aussies with free shipping
 
OzModChips said:
I will work on the price tonight and make sure I provide a coupon code for gbatempers
maybe free shipping for international buyers.
and $10 off for aussies with free shipping

Now, that's the kind of pro-active action that I like.

I know OzMod is a critical person. If he thinks that this wii-clip shows promise, then I believe him.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Oz.

Cheers,
 
Thanks for the info, Ozmodchips.
Any chance of stocking the Free-Clip version of this product once they release it? They said end of March but I highly doubt that.
 
aligborat69 said:
Ive only just had a chance to check my thread and noticed some random moans from luz type moaners (as the supporting guy said above), if you dont like it, dont read the thread.

Im sure theres hundreds of people who have seen the pics and at least now know the wii-clip works like it should.

Indeed that disc is Labelflashed with FIFA08 disc label, its not upside down.

If people didnt demonstrate their findings and photographed installs, this hacking section of gbatemp would be boring.

Im happy with the way it works, its a really tight fit, in fact you have to put it down one side and kind of apply pressure onto the otherside to slide it on. Its very stable though.

With regards to this whole overheating thing, i think its crap and if you are really worried, just change the base to one with an extra fan.

The Nintendo thing is true, there is no way to tell it has been opened, they have not left any sort of seal which you need to break like other consoles.

For the few people that appreciated this thread, glad you did.

Next time i test stuff out, i wont bother posting my findings here, because you only get lazy people who just take take take and give nothing but their lame comments back to the community. I was one of the first to get the clip, i assumed people would be excited to know if it works.

@yee_tsou: could they be any more luzz type moners
I for 1 am glad a fellow user shared his work, thnx. I ordered a presoldered wiiclip and d2ckey from techsick for 100bucks(pretty expensive I know but it's presoldered!), I cant wait!!
 
Well with Wii-Clip, they offer the Key-Clip, which is the ATmega8 chip (used by the Wiikey) and it comes with a programmer. So you won't need to solder anything. Just plug the Wii-Clip, into the programmer provided, flash the firmware from your computer onto the Wii-Clip and pop it on your drive chip.

I believe they are making another Wii-Clip which allows you to solder the Wiikey onto it.
 

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