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确定是Wiikey2? 怎么功能和新出的WiiWasp完全一样?下面是老外对WiiWasp的评测
WiiWasp chip was tested on a D2A, D2B, D2C and D2C2. All Wiis tested were NTSC.
Technical Details:
* Compatible with DMS, D2A, D2B, D2C ,D2C2 and D2E chipsets
* Compatible with all regions, USA, JAP , Korea and PAL
* Compatible with D2B "cut pin" drives
(does not require the cut pins to be connected)
* Fully configurable and updatable via DVD
* Advanced automatic region detection with fallback
(works even if a drive is changed to a different region Wii)
* Region override for Wii and Gamecube games
* Direct Boot of Wii original, import, and backup games
* Direct Boot of Gamecube original, import, and backup games
* Direct boot of homebrew in GC mode
* Supports multi-disc games, DVD-R, +R, +RW (no bitsetting required)
* Supports DVD 9 Dual Layer
* Supports factory made 'silvers', even with incorrect header data
* Supports, SMG, SSBB, Mario Kart and other 'problem' titles
* Streaming audio-fix for Gamecube games
* Diskspeed configurable via DVD,
with separate settings for different media types
* Recovery mode makes it impossible to brick the chip with a bad flash
* 8Mbit onboard flash for storing data and applications
* Rock solid performance with 1.5V FPGA core and high quality components
* Onboard status LEDs
Performance Review:
D2A:
5 wire install, pretty much standard with most modchips. One little drop of solder to set my region, and it was booting everything I put in the Wii, along with all the PAL games I had laying around.
D2B:
The installation if the WiiWasp was the same on D2B as a D2A, and worked just as well.
D2C:
Used the same points as most chips, and with auto-detection of the drive chip, so there was nothing for me to change to make everything run. I worked flawlessly as well, as did the region-free. The WiiWasp went back to this Wii after testing for permanent installation.
D2C2:
For some reason, this one gave me trouble. It would not initially work. I removed all the wires, shortened them and re-installed the chip and it worked fine. I assume a wire had come lose/not properly installed, and had nothing to do with the chip, but thought I should mention it, as the wire length was shortened for this chip, which can be a factor. Otherwise, it worked well.
Final Thoughts and Comments: Grade: A
Construction looks solid, with well labelled solder pads. The install diagram was easy to read and follow. Aside from the weird issue on the D2C2, which again I attribute to a wire accidentally knocked loose, it worked quite well. (would be A+, but without knowing if the problem on the D2C2 was too long of wires, or loose wire, I will assume the worst. )
This chip gets my recomendation |
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