Mod for Nintendo Wii Mod Part 1- Alternative for D2C chipset Wii.
Installing a Mod chip for the latest production batch of Nintendo Wii is an incredible feat especially when you have zero or even a beginner knowledge and skill of soldering. Why? Because unlike the older batch of Nintendo Wii, the current batch require at less 13 wires (for Argon Mod Chip) or 30 wires (for D2Cpro Mod chip) to be carefully soldered onto individual legs of a IC chip located on the DVD drive. The older batch of Wii are using D2A , DMS or D2B while the newer batch, thanks to Nintendo "Anti-Mod" department initiative, they have redesign the drive to make it almost impossible to install a Mod chip. Eventually mod chip designer and installer were able to circumvent it.
Even though I have installed MOD chip on the Microsoft X-Box in the past, which also involve soldering wires to the leg of IC chips... Just looking at those huge amount of wires really makes this an intimidating process. At less the IC leg of the X-Box are not so close together and there are less than 5 wires to solder compare to 30 over here. 30= 30 chances of making a mistake. Not impossible to be done though but it does take lots of patience and steady hands to tackle this task. Opening the Wii console to remove the drive is so much more simple.
After some research online. It turn out that Nintendo have 换汤不换料, "Change the soup without changing the ingredients". Everything between the older batch and the latest batch of Nintendo Wii are the same, hardware and software with the exception of the DVD drive, its either a D2A/DMS/D2B chipset, really easy to mod or the current D2C chipset, really pain in the ass to mod. Several forum have confirm that the Nintendo Wii works even if the "D2C" DVD drive is swapped with a "D2B" DVD drive. For those people like me who do not want to screw up a modification and ended with a void warranty, replacing it with a D2B drive before installing the Mod chip is the best but not the cheapest option. However most Nintendo Wii games cost US$49.99 or S$79.99, while "Friendly games" cost only US$5.99 or S$12. Do the math and the modification cost eventually have its cost recouped in the short run.
Now the best place to get a refurbished or old "D2B" drive will be from E-Bay. Just search "D2B Drive" and you should find it. Currently it cost US$99.99 and shipping cost US$19.99 to any location in the world. Ships from Hong Kong (Yeah!!! The Chinese did it again)? Much cheaper compare to other website selling it at US$189 ~199 before shipping fees.
Half the battle is won with a D2B chip. The next half will involve getting a great Mod Chip call 'WiiKey" and installing it. The cheapest source so far is from our neighbor next door, the Canadians. Canadamods.com is selling the WiiKey mod chip at only US$17.95 with a flat shipping rate of US$12 no matter how many chip you get.
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