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bandit
October 24th, 2007, 14:59
A Spanish website has revealed a new way to modify your Nintendo Wii. No more soldering. It is basically an adapter that attaches to the Wii chipset and allows you to use any modchip of your choice such as:

Wiinja
Wiimod
Wiiskas
OpenWii
Wiifree
CycloWiz
WiiKey
WiiD


Wlip is an adapter that has been designed especially to install any Modchip in your Wii in a faster and easy way and without damage for your console, because there is no need for welding.

You can install it yourself without any technical procedure in a few minutes. The Wlip adapter is the answer for the demand of thousands of users who want to install a Modchip in their console but they just don’t trust in a complex procedure which may damage their Wii, or even drill your console for new Wiis version (with cut legs), loosing your guarantee.

In Installation Section we teach in a few simply steps, how to place the adapter Wlip in your console. And to show you up how simply it is, there is a video in the demonstration section where the Wlip is installed in 10 minutes.

You won’t only save time, you will also save money because Wlip is sold for only 24.95 € (the Modchip is not included) For all those advantages, Wlip has risen as the ideal way of installing your Modchip for Wii. Don’t be deceived. It is the best solderless installation.

The English version of the site is not currently up. We'll have more information when it is available.


http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa112/dcemureviews/wlip.jpg
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa112/dcemureviews/wlip1.jpg
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa112/dcemureviews/wlip2.jpg
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa112/dcemureviews/wlip3.jpg

The website also has a video of the installation process which takes probably less than 10 seconds to install. All of your time is spent disassembling your Wii.

Source: Wlip (http://www.wlip.es)

goofsterstud
October 24th, 2007, 16:33
Does this work on the new Wii motherboards? Anyone can confirm, anyone had success? Any emulation for wii yet?

bandit
October 24th, 2007, 16:44
Does this work on the new Wii motherboards? Anyone can confirm, anyone had success? Any emulation for wii yet?
This was just announced, so no one will have this. No one knows if this will work on D2C or legs with cut off.

mcdougall57
October 24th, 2007, 17:37
i wish this came out earlier so i wouldnt have to pay for the chip to be installed

mamurad_mtl
October 24th, 2007, 21:41
I have purchased my Wii soon after it came out, and I was very happy and enthusiastic when modships started surfacing. However, I was worried about the soldering issue.

Last week I decided it's time to install a mod, however I got sick and couldn't send my Wii to one of the places where you can mod it.

Now I'm very happy I didn't :D :)

This is really a great and amazing solution. I will install the mod on my own now ... with no soldering or having to give my Wii to someone to work on it with no guarantees :D

Great work Wlip guys

Sonicboy 101
October 24th, 2007, 21:48
No soldering eh? Sounds great.
Nice work. :)

assclown1
October 25th, 2007, 04:04
This does sound awesome. Hopefully it does work. I just hope it's not some cheap piece of plastic that doesn't grip tight enough or not too tight. It would suck if it can slip off.

JUSTiNB
October 25th, 2007, 08:05
No it doesn't work on D2C chipsets, but it says they are working on one in the website

AuroEdge
October 25th, 2007, 14:44
Even if this mod is really snug on the chip, it can still come loose & shift. Now you've got a useless drive, possibly Wii.