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+ | For the moment there seems to be no problem updating to Nintendo's Wii firmware 3.0 if you have a Wiikey installed. The [http://www.wiikey.cn/news.html Wiikey] website has also posted that there is no problem with this firmware update with the WiiKey. There seems to be a problem only with the "Setup Disc Images v1.2" that they are currently trying to find a workarround. There are also some reports that Wiikey clones also works with this firmware update, but since it is a clone there is no guaranty about it. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 04:10, 12 August 2007
Contents
- 1 Welcome to the WiiKey Wiki
- 2 Specifications
- 3 Installation
- 4 Clones
- 5 Region Free Compatibility
- 6 Problem with Gamecube games that use streaming audio
- 7 FAQ
- 7.1 Will WiiKey mod chip work with Nintendo Wii ONLINE games?
- 7.2 Is there any special upgrades you have to do after chipping the system
- 7.3 Can Gamecube Homebrew games be burned onto regular size DVD-Roms and be played on the chipped Wii?
- 7.4 What about the Wii Firmware update 3.0, does it affect a Wiikey moded Wii?
- 8 See also
- 9 External links
Welcome to the WiiKey Wiki
The WiiKey was announced at the beginning of February 2007 and shipped at the end of the month. It is one of many modchips available for the Wii by Nintendo and acts as a firmware replacement funneled through the debug serial port - tricking the DVD drive into believing that the backup is in fact legit, much like current Xbox 360 chips do.
Specifications
As listed on the chip's official website:
- Direct boot of Wii backups
- Direct boot of GC backups
- Direct boot of homebrew in GC mode
- Supports all currently available console/drive versions
- Supports D2B chipsets
- Sophisticated (true) update mechanism via DVD (future proof, expect cool features to come)
- Direct boot of different NTSC region Wii games/backups on US and JAP consoles (some incompatibilities)
- Partial support for NTSC region Wii games/backups on PAL consoles
- Partial support for PAL region Wii games/backups on NTSC 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 readsettings for recordable media
- Built-in audio fix (work in progress)
- 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
Installation
Like its current competitors, the WiiKey is installed onto the Wii's drive either by quicksolder or using six wires. The chip can then be updated through the use of a Setup Disc which can be downloaded from the chip's website.
To open up the console, the following tools are required:
- A small prying tool
- A small phillips head screwdriver
- A tri-wing driver
GBAtemp member crumpster has written an excellent guide to opening and soldering the Wii.
- Diagrams
- Setup Disc Images
- Diagram showing where to solder pin 3 on the WiiKey for the D2B boards that are missing point 3 on the board.
- Complete install guide thanks to Console Workshop for the new D2B models with the legs removed on the IC.
Clones
Due to it's popularity the Wiikey has been cloned. According to the manufacturer, "Cloned Wiikeys will not accept the official software updates". In contrast to that, there are little to no complains about clones not working. Also, an official software update that does not work with the clones has yet to be released. For now, these clones work exactly as well as the originals, although their build quality may not be exactly up to standard.
Clones are not supported by the Wiikey team. To ensure you are purchasing a genuine Wiikey chip and not a clone be sure to purchase your Wiikey only from vendors on the official resellers list.
To determine if a Wiikey is a clone use the following guide:
Region Free Compatibility
As of now, all region free methods (be it patching with a region free application, or in this case, the Wiikey's built in region free capability) share the same method of patching. Therefore, all compatibility issues are the same, and can be documented on one specific page.
Problem with Gamecube games that use streaming audio
In opposite to what's stated in the official specification, some people reported problems with Gamecube games that are using streaming audio. The problems seem to happen with any kind of media, be it backup or orignal. Source: ???
FAQ
Will WiiKey mod chip work with Nintendo Wii ONLINE games?
Yes. The Wiikey does not modify the Wii firmware. The WiiKey modifies the responses that the DVD Drive sends to the motherboard when verifying discs authenticity.
Is there any special upgrades you have to do after chipping the system
You do not have to upgrade the firmware, as the Wiikey comes shipped with one. What you should (and in the case of clones have to) do though, is use the "Setup Disc Images v1.2" (available via download) to configure your chip to play games in the right video format etc.
Can Gamecube Homebrew games be burned onto regular size DVD-Roms and be played on the chipped Wii?
Yes, Gamecube homebrew games and apps can be burned on DVDs.
What about the Wii Firmware update 3.0, does it affect a Wiikey moded Wii?
For the moment there seems to be no problem updating to Nintendo's Wii firmware 3.0 if you have a Wiikey installed. The Wiikey website has also posted that there is no problem with this firmware update with the WiiKey. There seems to be a problem only with the "Setup Disc Images v1.2" that they are currently trying to find a workarround. There are also some reports that Wiikey clones also works with this firmware update, but since it is a clone there is no guaranty about it.