MayD2CWii
May 10th, 2008, 10:44
I have just read an entry on Wiki that states the follwing:
As of May 2008, Nintendo has released a new batch of Wii systems with drive chipsets that look identical D2C drives but cannot be modified with any current modchip. The D2CKey team claims that this is due to the removal of a certain drive function on newer revisions of the D2C chipset.
Most older modchips are compatible with the following chipsets: GC2-DMS, GC2R-D2A, GC2-D2B.
Modchips designed for D2C are compatible with the following chipsets: GC2-D2C (excluding certain newer Wii systems)
Does this mean I may end up with a Wii that can't be modded if I buy now?
Can I look for any serial number on the Box, before buying to check if it's a older model?
:( :confused: :eek:
As of May 2008, Nintendo has released a new batch of Wii systems with drive chipsets that look identical D2C drives but cannot be modified with any current modchip. The D2CKey team claims that this is due to the removal of a certain drive function on newer revisions of the D2C chipset.
Most older modchips are compatible with the following chipsets: GC2-DMS, GC2R-D2A, GC2-D2B.
Modchips designed for D2C are compatible with the following chipsets: GC2-D2C (excluding certain newer Wii systems)
Does this mean I may end up with a Wii that can't be modded if I buy now?
Can I look for any serial number on the Box, before buying to check if it's a older model?
:( :confused: :eek: