Wii-Clip: plug n' play solution for D2CKey, D2CPro Wii modchips

Posted Feb 26, 2008 at 8:13PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: modchip, WiiKey
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Wii-Clip: plug n' play solution for D2CKey, D2CPro Wii modchips - Image 1A new clip-on solution for the recently released D2CKey and D2CPro modchips has rolled out of the woodwork called the Wii-Clip. The team behind its creation claims that it's a simpler solution to modding your Nintendo Wii with the D2C modchips.

And it would do so by being a sub-plug n' play adapter for the D2Ckey modchip for Nintendo Wiis, reducing the complex - and equally risky - task of soldering the D2C modchip onto the Wii's motherboard.

The image you see to the right is the Wii-Clip, a makeshift modchip holder fit for either D2C modchip versions. It doesn't serve as a placeholder only, as the lower black cover may suggest.

That cover is actually a clip-on adapter, designed to cover your D2A or D2C DVD controller IC situated on Wii-Clip let's the D2C modchip perform its job while preventing the modchip from being  a permanent fixture on your motherboard.

Like WiiKey, Wii-Clip will also keep D2C modchips completely "stealthed" to a point, which may be cause of concern to Nintendo after they rolled out new versions of Wii consoles sporting the D2C chip. More information can be had at the team's official website, provided via the source link below.

 
 
 

Comments

by Stewies - 2008-02-27 10:54:57
stewie

Blast! What the deuce? Victory is mine!
by xLinkinwormx - 2008-02-27 18:44:46
your

retarded. you have the time to post that over and over, your either, a small retard kid, who was refused by his real parents, or your some 40 year old virgin who is fat, and has no friends, and play WoW all day
by smileyone - 2008-03-09 00:07:35
Wii-Clip - Simple solution to Modding your Wii

Check this article it has more info and pics http://www.squidoo.com/wiiclip-solderless-wii-modchip D2CKEY or D2C PRO just got a whole lot easier. Now with the Wii-clip you can have your D2CKEY or D2C PRO installed in minutes,so why risk soldering to the tiny solder points on the d2c version of Nintendo Wii. Next generation HIGH precision design, 100% working perfect and stable....

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