Hacking WiiKeyU pre-orders! Post yours!

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I just pre ordered mine! We could use this thread to count them and discuss about the delivery when it happens or possible delays, and also count how many did!

I ordered from OzModchips! I bought WODE and other things from them in the past!

Products
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1 x WiiKey U - WiiUKey - ODE for WiiU = $125.00
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Sub-Total: $125.00
Registered International Post (4~15 Business days): $10.00
Sales Tax: $0.00
Total: $135.00


They say it will shipp arround August!
 
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Be interesting to see if they still include the little monitor like the xkey.
 

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Well too late for me... But I like oz, they are very good
Care to share other places?

Products ordered
SKUProductItem priceQuantityTotal
wiikeyu01 Pre-Order! WiiKey U/ WiiKeU Solderless Modchip for Nintendo Wii U $114.95 1 $114.95
Subtotal:
$114.95
Shipping cost:
$9.95
HST 5%:
$6.25
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Total:
$131.15
Thank you for your purchase!
i really like OZ as well , but figured i would give Modchip Central another chance and support business in my own country
 

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How does it work?

Is it like WODE?
Is it solderless?

well, according to the Features list from modchipcentral, it is solderless, but who knows, if everything else in that list is actually true ^^

Features:
  • Works on all WiiU consoles from all regions
  • Play your WiiU or Wii games from any USB media!
  • No custom firmware required for operation - you can update to the latest official firmware and play online
  • User friendly intuitive Web and Remote interfaces
  • Hardware AES engine
  • Ultra-small size - makes installation easy!
  • Hardware and software for high-speed game ripping to PC to be released soon
  • No soldering required
  • Multi-language support
  • Supports most file systems, including NTFS, EXT2/3/4, and Mac OS X Extended
  • High speed USB2 interface
  • Powerful embedded Linux system running from Micro SD card (included)
  • Linux firmware fully updatable from USB media
  • FPGA fully updatable from USB media via built-in, in-system JTAG programming
  • Recovery mode - it is always possible to recover from a bad flash - Update your WiiU as normal, no CFW or game patching required
  • Pass-through mode. (Use your WiiU in "normal mode")
 
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  • Hardware and software for high-speed game ripping to PC to be released soon
connection to pc for game ripping ... sounds like the need to keep the wiiU disc drive easily accessible so you can copy your purchased discs
 

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Colour me surprised! That came out of nowhere! Updateable, USB-play, passthrough - this *appears* to have it all. Now let's wait for the reviews. I wonder if F0F will ignore it, or whether it will encourage them to loosen up on releasing their info.
 

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well, I won't believe the feature list untill I see somebody posting a video review, sometime in august or september, when it may get released

I've contacted the team, but so far the lack of responses is discouraging. If I do get a review sample, I'll make a review of it. Otherwise I won't be getting this, since the library is relatively small at the moment.
 

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Is there any possibility that it's fake? I just want to buy Wii U this summer, and I am pirate-bastard. That's why I am watching how this WiiKey show goes.
 

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