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You can look at a list of features and come to a conclusion, but you have to remember features are only claims made by a salesman.
Brakken has soldered them both, ran tests, and gives us real-world results, and we find the cheapo PIC-chip Wiinja is better for backups than Cyclowiz.
If you bought a Cyclowiz, make SURE you solder on the optional "update" wire. Let's hope they release an update for you guys soon.
Brakken has soldered them both, ran tests, and gives us real-world results, and we find the cheapo PIC-chip Wiinja is better for backups than Cyclowiz.
QUOTE said:Compared to the other drive modchips on the market the Wiinja hands down beats them all with compatibility when it comes to booting backups. Even though it’s a simple micro controller you must remember you’re paying for what it does and not what it looks like.
Wiinja Review
http://www.iso420.org/wii/wiinja/index.htm
CycloWiz Review
http://www.iso420.org/wii/cyclowiz/index.htm
QUOTEI’m impressed by the chips [Cyclowiz] ability to utilize the DVD-ROM drive in the emulators, but other then that I’d say it was a rush-rush job as there are un-working features, the entire slowdown issue and faulty chips floating about.
If you bought a Cyclowiz, make SURE you solder on the optional "update" wire. Let's hope they release an update for you guys soon.