No custom firmware required for operation - you can update to the latest official firmware and play online User friendly intuitive Web and Remote interfaces Hardware AES engine Ultra-small size - makes installation easy!
Use your WiiU in "normal mode" More official details to be announced! Customers Also Bought Customer Reviews. Designed to be a punch light or as a wall cycle. Was thinking about getting the curcuit pen from Radio Shack but didnt. Put the Wii back together and made sure the Org game still worked. Sold on Ebay for profit that covered the Wiikey and then some. Stood inline at Nintendo world for a new one.
Followed these instructions instead and worked great. Will have pics too. Adding on Yes its a buit difficult for the WiiKey then the rest because its 4 rather then 3 wires. Take your 15 watt iron and file a sharper point to it. Then make sure you are using flux. It will make it so much easier. Add soem solder to the points on the board and on the chip. Next take your Kanar wire and cut 6 into abotu inch strips. Dip in flux and attach to the board.
Lay it down in position. Bend the wires over the solder you added on the chip. Take yoru iron and solder and solder them down. MAKE sure you have 15 wats or lower. You dont want to get this far and heat the wire too hot to melt the solder on the Wii and you will loose yoru connection. Availability: In Stock. Find out more about the Wiikey Here. Now that you have everything you'll need to open your Nintendo Wii system, and install the WiiKey mod chip , you just have to place the WiiKey on the correct spot on the Wii motherboard.
This is quite easy and painless. You can hold it in place, firmly, with one hand while putting the soldering iron over the quick solder pads, and melting the solder until the WiiKey stays in it's place. Once you've soldered it with just one of the quick solder pads, you can stop holding it, as the solder will hold it in place for you.
It's vital that you install the WiiKey and solder the quick solder pads to the correct place on the Wii Motherboard. Soldering them anywhere else could entirely ruin your Wii system.
With the clear and detailed installation diagram, you'll be able to place the WiiKey on the exact spot on the main board of your Wii. The WiiKey has either circular or small square quick solder pads. I have concluded that those people are stupid.
This was extremely easy. I have a Wii with a DMS board, which is great because I didn't need to do a 30 point job like those unfortunate enough to have a D2C board.
Also, the pins on one of the IC chips weren't cut, which is also super awesome. Everybody in every tutorial suggests using a long wire solder method basically, solder long bits of wire to the contacts and then to the WiiKey, and then tape the WiiKey to some other part of the drive.
Those people obviously suck. I did a direct solder of my chip strait to my DVD drive, and it was easy. Here's what I used 1. A plate to hold my soldering iron. A wire toolkit pokey-thingy.
That's it. I didn't need even flux. I had some solder remover braid RadioShack E handy just in case, but I didn't need that either. First I put beads on each of the contact points on the drive, and then I did the same for the WiiKey. I used the pokey-thingy to keep the solder bits in place when I melted them.
0コメント