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Quick thoughts on article cleanup (kai445@school):<br />
 
Quick thoughts on article cleanup (kai445@school):<br />
- For GameCube swapping, chips that support it natively without swap should be Green, chips that support via swap should be Blue, regardless of it working with every single game.<br />
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- For GameCube region free, I think chips that support it natively without swap should be Green, chips that support via swap should be Blue, regardless of it working with every single game.<br />
 
- For DVD+R support, chips that support with AND without booktype should be Green, chips that work with booktype only (-ROM) should be Blue (as not all burners can support writing booktype).<br />
 
- For DVD+R support, chips that support with AND without booktype should be Green, chips that work with booktype only (-ROM) should be Blue (as not all burners can support writing booktype).<br />
 
- If a feature doesn't really work even though it is listed as being supported by the manufacturer, the feature should be listed as Red.<br />
 
- If a feature doesn't really work even though it is listed as being supported by the manufacturer, the feature should be listed as Red.<br />
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== Speed fix? ==
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Explain? I thought the 3.0 upgrade of the Cyclowiz fixed the drive speed issue. If this is what is being referred to, it doesn't really belong, since all it was was a glitch on their behalf.--[[User:Dirtie|Dirtie]] 10:56, 5 April 2007 (CEST)<br /><br />
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the original poster seems not responding. i'm confused, too, i don't know what this SPEED FIX is. i think it can be the "settable speed", like for wiifree and others. can we assume this? no modchip's websites talk about "speed fix" in their features... --[[User:Teto|Teto]] 11:54, 13 September 2007 (CEST)
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== Wiikey Audio Fix? ==
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So does the Wiikey has "audiofix" or not? some sources say so, some not.
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At this stage it is a puported feature of the Wiikey, and the config disc has the option of enabling/disabling it, however it either doesn't work, or has very limited compatibility. Until an update fixes it I'd suggest listing this as unsupported.
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== Drivechip?? Modchip! ==
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I think this page's title is not correct.
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I prefer "Wii Modchip Comparison", not drivechip!
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Drivechip remember me D2A, D2B, etc..
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If anyone want to modify it, then here you are pages that links here:
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    * Cyclowiz
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    * Chiip
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    * Wiip
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    * WiiKey
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    * Wii Modchips (redirect)
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    * OpenWii

Latest revision as of 09:55, 13 September 2007

Quick thoughts on article cleanup (kai445@school):
- For GameCube region free, I think chips that support it natively without swap should be Green, chips that support via swap should be Blue, regardless of it working with every single game.
- For DVD+R support, chips that support with AND without booktype should be Green, chips that work with booktype only (-ROM) should be Blue (as not all burners can support writing booktype).
- If a feature doesn't really work even though it is listed as being supported by the manufacturer, the feature should be listed as Red.

Speed fix?

Explain? I thought the 3.0 upgrade of the Cyclowiz fixed the drive speed issue. If this is what is being referred to, it doesn't really belong, since all it was was a glitch on their behalf.--Dirtie 10:56, 5 April 2007 (CEST)

the original poster seems not responding. i'm confused, too, i don't know what this SPEED FIX is. i think it can be the "settable speed", like for wiifree and others. can we assume this? no modchip's websites talk about "speed fix" in their features... --Teto 11:54, 13 September 2007 (CEST)

Wiikey Audio Fix?

So does the Wiikey has "audiofix" or not? some sources say so, some not.

At this stage it is a puported feature of the Wiikey, and the config disc has the option of enabling/disabling it, however it either doesn't work, or has very limited compatibility. Until an update fixes it I'd suggest listing this as unsupported.

Drivechip?? Modchip!

I think this page's title is not correct. I prefer "Wii Modchip Comparison", not drivechip! Drivechip remember me D2A, D2B, etc.. If anyone want to modify it, then here you are pages that links here:

   * Cyclowiz
   * Chiip
   * Wiip
   * WiiKey
   * Wii Modchips (redirect)
   * OpenWii