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Posted Nov 11, 2008 at 08:47PM by Karl B. Listed in: Wii Tags: Japan, modchip, WiiKey
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Wiikey - Image 1The Wiikey team has rolled out an update for their new Wiikey 2 modchip. This update deals mostly with blocking Wii updates from the wrong regions. Details in the full article.

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Posted Oct 07, 2008 at 11:06AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Wii Tags: GameCube, streaming audio, Korea, FPGA, WiiKey, Marvelous
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Modchip - Wiikey 2 Anounced - Image 1The Wiikey team has released version 2 of their modchip. Changes look mostly related to performance, although there is now added support for "problem titles" such as Mario Kart Wii and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. More details in the full article.

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Posted Apr 09, 2008 at 10:48PM by Abraham A. Listed in: Wii Tags: nand, WiiKey, waninkoko
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NintendoWii - Image 1Getting lost in the shuffle of the Nintendo Wii homebrew scene? We hope not as the developments are flowing. Over the past days, homebrew coder waninkoko brought us the latest build of the Wii Duplicated Channel Remover. Now, the dev is letting us in on the Wii NAND Dumper version 1. Learn more after the jump.

Download: Wii NAND Dumper v1.0

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Posted Mar 27, 2008 at 06:54AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Wii Tags: modchip, WiiKey
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WiiKey: Firmware update v1.9s released - Image 1 We're sending word that the WiiKey team has released firmware update 1.9s for their Wii modchip. Among other updates, this patch will address an ongoing issue that's been keeping Super Smash Bros. Brawl from running properly. Details on the rest of its changelog.

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Posted Feb 26, 2008 at 08:50PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Wii Tags: modchip, WiiKey
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Wii-Clip: plug n' play solution for D2CKey, D2CPro Wii modchips - Image 1A new team going by the name Wii-Clip have created a sub-plug n' play solution for the new D2CKey, D2CPro modchips released late last year. D2C never really caught on popularly, however, as the modchip required mastery of soldering to install it on your Nintendo Wii's motherboard. Team Wii-Clip has created a template holder called a Wii-Clip that will accommodate a D2C compatible modchip and slap on easily over the Wii's standard D2C chip. More at the full story.

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Posted Sep 29, 2007 at 03:14AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Wii Tags: GameCube, modchip, WiiKey
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Wii DC2 chip hacked - Image 1Reports have come in claiming that the Nintendo Wii D2C chipset has been hacked and that a product called the Wii "D2C" Modchip Actel will soon be available to take advantage of the exploit. Installing this on your console will allow you to directly boot backups and Gamecube games, it's also reportedly compatible with the Wiikey.

The mod hasn't been perfected yet with only 80 percent of region protected games confirmed working without any problems. Installation also looks to be a scary process as it requires micro-soldering 30 wires to attach the chip to the Wii. The developers of the product have given word that these issues might be remedied by the time the product comes out though.

The modchip is expected to be sold for € 37 (about US$ 53). If you want to find out more about the product, click on our link below.

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Posted Sep 26, 2007 at 09:22AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Wii Tags: GameCube, modchip, WiiKey
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WiiKey Confi Disc 1.3, and firmware 1.9b are released - Image 1 


Thanks to a tip from reader jamie t uk, we've just picked up word that there are a couple of new updates available for Wii owners running on a WiiKey modchip. The first bit of news you'll want to know is that WiiKey's firmware 1.9b has been uploaded to the site's Resources section.

This update hosts several new tweaks, including bug fixes, a workaround for Wii firmware 3.0 issues, improved media compatibility, full GameCube region free capabilities, and a working audiofix. Now, for the guys who decided to jump the gun and download the previously leaked fw 1.9b, you'll be happy to know that the dev team tested it, and found it to be stable.

Furthermore, WiiKey owners will be happy to know that WiiKey's Config Disc 1.3 is now available. This latest release will enable the GC Full Region-free feature on WiiKey's fw 1.9b. Both fw 1.9b and Config Disc 1.3 are available in the WiiKey site, via the read link.

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Posted Sep 04, 2007 at 09:11AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Wii Tags: modchip, WiiKey
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WiiKey banner - Image 1 


The WiiKey Team is sending out word that a new firmware update for their modchip is up and about online. Before you commence with the downloads, however, the team further explained that this update (version 1.9b) is not an official release - it was leaked. Here goes the announcement from the WiiKey site:

A leaked version of the WiiKey firmware update is available on several websites. While the leaked firmware is indeed working and has all of the announced features, it has not yet been fully tested and does not come with the configuration and recovery discs. A full version will be available from WiiKey.cn very soon.


Guys who have the WiiKey modchip (or its clones) loaded in their Wii are advised to stay sharp until the team releases their official version of firmware 1.9b. As the saying goes, better safe than sorry. Drop back again in case we sniff out an update in the near future.

Kudos goes to Ragnorok_Weapon for tipping us off regarding this news.

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Posted Jun 24, 2007 at 01:20PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Wii Tags: Japan, GameCube, modchip, hologram, Divineo, WiiKey
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Wiikey modchip with Hologram sticker for only USD 25 - Image 1Divineo.cn is offering the Wiikey modchip with Hologram sticker (which ensures it's genuine) for only US$ 25, a big drop from the product's original US$ 36 price.

So what can the Wiikey modchip do? Well, the product has quite a few features aside from the obvious ability of being able to play backups of both your Wii and GC games.

It also allows a direct boot for games locked to a region different from your unit's (Japan/US release) and Wii multi-disk support for games. If you want to know more, check out the complete list of features that the modchip has.

Features:
  • Direct boot of wii backups
  • Supports all currently available console/drive versions
  • Supports D2B chipsets
  • Sophisticated (true) update mechanism via DVD (future proof, expect cool features to come)
  • Partial support for NTSC region Wii games/backups on PAL consoles
  • Boots different region GC games/backups (partially without swapping)
  • Supports multi-disc games for BOTH Wii and Gamecube
  • Supports DVD-R / true DVD+R and +RW support (no bitsetting required!)
  • Improved read settings for recordable media
  • Built-in audio fix
  • Supports fullsize 4GB discs for gamecube homebrew
  • Stealth mode
  • 512 byte EEPROM to store configuration
  • Quicksolder interface - no wires required
  • Unique disc backup application via sdcard
  • Compact design, best quality components, rock solid high speed controller
  • Professional ESD packing
  • Recovery mode - Can recover from a bad flash
If you're interested in picking one up, click on our read link to take you directly to the Divineo.cn site where you can purchase your own Wiikey. If you're planning on picking up more than one, the site offers discounts for mass purchases of the product. Keep checking back here for more deals.

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Posted Jun 14, 2007 at 06:30PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Wii Tags: Sony, modchip, eBay, piracy, Wiinja Modchip, WiiKey
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Sony is still resisting piracy, but Nintendo and Microsoft have fallen. As we speak, modded Wii units are the big thing down at South America. As proof, here are some screenshots taken from eBay affiliate, MercadoLibre.

Chipped Wii galore - Image 1 Chipped Wii galore - Image 2 Chipped with Wiikey - Image 1

Chipped units come with quite a price. Fernando Cassia reports that the Wiinja modchip is tagged with USD$ 100, while a "do-it-yourself installation" Wiinja V2 comes at $ 24.95.  The first and only upgradeable Wii modchip, Wiikey, is going around for 50 bucks.

At a whopping price, it's difficult to say that they're actually worth it. Not only is it piracy, but these units run the risk of being banned online. It's not likely to get reliable service too, in case you get a defective console. For informative purposes, the right-most screenshot above lists the features of these modded Wii.



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