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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I get to practice on mine, so I don't screw yours up?



    Yeah, you'll need the bit. There's a way to melt a pen to get the screws out, but it's always better to have the actual tool to take it apart.

    I had to buy a Tri-Wing driver for my Wii chip. I'd rather have it though, than to try to gets the screws out some other way, and end up stripping them out.
    But, why would I need it? There are installers in my area (Or Mod-chip.com lied to me about that...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raqib12 View Post
    But, why would I need it? There are installers in my area (Or Mod-chip.com lied to me about that...)
    Oh, sorry. Then you won't need it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Oh, sorry. Then you won't need it
    One last question: Which DVD-R Mini should I use?

    http://meritline.stores.yahoo.net/minidvdr.html Here's a list of them here, but I don't know which to get =P, I was going to get a ton of the cheapest, but I don't know if that'll just end up haunting me in the end

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raqib12 View Post
    One last question: Which DVD-R Mini should I use?

    http://meritline.stores.yahoo.net/minidvdr.html Here's a list of them here, but I don't know which to get =P, I was going to get a ton of the cheapest, but I don't know if that'll just end up haunting me in the end
    I use the Fuji Mini DVD's: http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...sterid=5800537

    They sell them at K-Mart and Meijer here for between $12 and $14 for a 10 stack. They use the Ritek dyes, so they work perfectly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I use the Fuji Mini DVD's: http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...sterid=5800537

    They sell them at K-Mart and Meijer here for between $12 and $14 for a 10 stack. They use the Ritek dyes, so they work perfectly
    Oh, okay; thanks. I should be set for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raqib12 View Post
    Oh, okay; thanks. I should be set for now.
    No problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I get to practice on mine, so I don't screw yours up?
    No, it's just that you've soldered before, whereas I've never even touched a soldering iron. If you have problems with it, then I'll end up checking to see if anyone offers an installation service. Y'know, if you can't do it, it's unlikely that I'll be able to.

    I'm actually sorta psyched up about the Wii chip. I can finally build up my GC library, plus I can check out Wii stuff as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberxion View Post
    No, it's just that you've soldered before, whereas I've never even touched a soldering iron. If you have problems with it, then I'll end up checking to see if anyone offers an installation service. Y'know, if you can't do it, it's unlikely that I'll be able to.

    I'm actually sorta psyched up about the Wii chip. I can finally build up my GC library, plus I can check out Wii stuff as well.
    Well, I'll know for certain soon, but I can't see it being exceptionally hard to do. From the looks of things, it should only take about 5 minutes to solder.

    I thought it was kinda nice they incorporated Cube backups as well. I could theoretically get rid of my Cube altogether

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raqib12 View Post
    One last question: Which DVD-R Mini should I use?

    http://meritline.stores.yahoo.net/minidvdr.html Here's a list of them here, but I don't know which to get =P, I was going to get a ton of the cheapest, but I don't know if that'll just end up haunting me in the end
    You can always go for a case mod which will allow you to use full size dvd's which are cheaper than mini dvd's.

    I have also read that you can put more than 1 game on a full size disc now which are supported with the newer bioses that are available, although i haven't tried it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Well, I'll know for certain soon, but I can't see it being exceptionally hard to do. From the looks of things, it should only take about 5 minutes to solder.
    Yeah, I looked at the installation guides for the Wiikey, and it looked easy enough, but none of them explained the process very well, and the few reviews I've read just go on to say that installation is easy and nothing more.

    I wanna see what you have to say about it, and by then you'd be qualified to lend me a hand via MSN or something, if you'd be so kind.

    This is all theoretical though, since I never fucking have any money. I'm pretty-much living from paycheck to paycheck at this point.

    I thought it was kinda nice they incorporated Cube backups as well. I could theoretically get rid of my Cube altogether
    I'd buy it in a heartbeat if you ever intended to sell it. Well, I'd say I would, totally intending to do so, then some bullshit would happen yet again to keep me from having the money to do it.

    Then again, with the Wiikey I shouldn't need it. We'll see. Again, none of this is anything more than idle hope, and on top of all that, I'd have to be comfortable that installation would be easy enough to do that I wont end up essentially flushing $250 down the crapper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberxion View Post
    Yeah, I looked at the installation guides for the Wiikey, and it looked easy enough, but none of them explained the process very well, and the few reviews I've read just go on to say that installation is easy and nothing more.

    I wanna see what you have to say about it, and by then you'd be qualified to lend me a hand via MSN or something, if you'd be so kind.

    This is all theoretical though, since I never fucking have any money. I'm pretty-much living from paycheck to paycheck at this point.


    I'd buy it in a heartbeat if you ever intended to sell it. Well, I'd say I would, totally intending to do so, then some bullshit would happen yet again to keep me from having the money to do it.

    Then again, with the Wiikey I shouldn't need it. We'll see. Again, none of this is anything more than idle hope, and on top of all that, I'd have to be comfortable that installation would be easy enough to do that I wont end up essentially flushing $250 down the crapper.
    The only thing I have read about that you really need to be careful with is the DVD ribbon cable. I don't know if it's extremely brittle, or maybe people just yank it out or something, but if that's the hardest part, we've got it made

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    Wow...read all the posts in this thread and I would say MY DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE

    I always thought it would be AWESOME to have a modded Wii which could play backup Wii games AS WELL AS Gamecube games. Believe it or not, I've never played a SINGLE CUBE game ever and am just too desperate to try em out. I always wanted to play Mario Kart, Mario Party games, and Super Mario Sunshine-esque games

    I'll read up on this and try to figure out what are my options here in India

    Thanx for the GREAT NEWS GUYS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    The Xeno chip for the Gamecube is only $24.95 here http://www.mod-chip.com/en/xeno_gc.php

    I *swear* the place I bought my Qoob chip used to sell the Xeno for like $11...but I can't find it now...



    I installed my Qoob SX myself, and I am getting ready to install a chip in my Wii too
    Wow, yall are into all that hardcore chip installation/ soldering lol, for my NGC I got lazy and just bought SD launcher and GCoS 1.5.dol then used mini DVDs for IMGburn . Gonna need to tweak my pot soon, but it's much easier for me being a really cheap method lol.
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