Difference between revisions of "Talk:Wii Drivechip Comparison"
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− | Quick thoughts on article cleanup (kai445@school): | + | 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. | + | - 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 /> |
− | - For DVD+R support, chips that support with or without booktype should be Green, chips that work with booktype only (-ROM) should be Blue (as not all burners can support writing booktype). | + | - For DVD+R support, chips that support with or 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. | + | - 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 /> |
Revision as of 22:11, 29 March 2007
Quick thoughts on article cleanup (kai445@school):
- 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.
- For DVD+R support, chips that support with or 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.