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kirky1991
Hi

I would like to know this, I have looked around the net at the D2CKey installs. When i look at the install diagrame,

This http://nintendo-scene.com/wp-content/uploa...d2ckey-logo.jpg

Then i look at peoples installs they seem different. I would just like to check with you Wii modders tongue.gif

So, Is it as simple as following the diagrame exactly as it shows the points. If i solder them points it shows and only them points it should work if it is all done correctly!

I know Throwingks would like to answear this one biggrin.gif ph34r.gif

Thanks

Dan
XmodsUK
Yes, those points will work fine.

The reason they look different, is because that is a diagram of alternative points.
kirky1991
Oh, Ok! Thanks, Do you know where a proper diagrame is ? i Have search about everywhere and that is the only Diagrame i can find!

Dan
syntaxerror329
QUOTE(kirky1991 @ Mar 19 2008, 07:03 PM) *

Oh, Ok! Thanks, Do you know where a proper diagrame is ? i Have search about everywhere and that is the only Diagrame i can find!

Dan


You searched everywhere?! come on lol!

Why not go right to the source > D2CKEY Website


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dude...if i were u i wouldnt get a d2ckey as they use 32 i think wires!!!!!

go get urself an argon or an infectus2(which is what i use)
they're only 13 wires and mush easier to install

if you was to wait a little longer, infectus will be releasing a 9 wire install soon

XmodsUK
QUOTE(banner @ Mar 20 2008, 08:34 AM) *

dude...if i were u i wouldnt get a d2ckey as they use 32 i think wires!!!!!

go get urself an argon or an infectus2(which is what i use)
they're only 13 wires and mush easier to install

if you was to wait a little longer, infectus will be releasing a 9 wire install soon



I agree that the D2cKey isn't the way to go, unless you already have the chip. Argon or Wasabi look like being the best options to me, Argon being my personal favourite.
kirky1991
Ah ha!! Thanks,

Now i did find that, But i hadnt noticed all the small points the the chip and so i thought it was just a picture!

You say just go for hte Argon, But its not to hard to install the D2Key, It may be alot of points to small places But i can do it, I've been practicing on an old CDdrive PCB with a chip of some sort and solding the legs of it isnt that hard!!


Anyway! Thanks for all your help!!

Dan
throwingks
QUOTE(kirky1991 @ Mar 18 2008, 05:02 PM) *
I know Throwingks would like to answear this one biggrin.gif ph34r.gif

This was jumped all over before I could get here. smile.gif

If you are just looking at options, check out the Wasabi also.
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although u say that 32 pins isnt hard to do, which to some people it isnt...

when i first started off i was crap at soldering, so while i was waiting delivery of the chip i was trying out on some old hard drives....

let me tell ya something dude, i bet you that the pins are much smaller then what uve been practising on!!!

whatever chip u end up getting, look for a miss aleg install so ur never soldering wires to the pin next door, hence lower risk of bridging 2 pins if ya get what i mean???
kirky1991
Hiya,

Thanks everyone,

ThrowingKs, I've had a look at the wusabi...seems interesting!!

The pins i have practiced on are say abit smaller thn 30awg wire and i have installed 10 30awg cables together with not a short, I check every time whether they were shorted and they were not!

Thanks for all of your help!

Dan
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