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− | + | == General == | |
− | The | + | The Wii has had different drive chipsets since its launch. The best way to know which version your console has is to open it and look at the text written on the chipset itself. |
− | + | Another way to know is using the serial number of the console. It's not 100% accurate and not yet complete, but gives a quick way to check your console's chipset. | |
− | It's not 100% accurate and not yet complete, but gives a quick way to check your console chipset. | + | |
+ | == Serial numbers == | ||
− | === | + | === Europe === |
− | + | ==== GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A ==== | |
− | + | (Compatible with first generation mod chips) | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
* LEH 100XXXXX | * LEH 100XXXXX | ||
* LEH 101XXXXX | * LEH 101XXXXX | ||
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* LEH 10979XXX | * LEH 10979XXX | ||
− | + | ==== GC2R - D2B ==== | |
− | + | (Incompatible with first generation mod chips) | |
* LEH 10889XXX | * LEH 10889XXX | ||
* LEH 1089XXXX | * LEH 1089XXXX | ||
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− | + | === North America === | |
− | + | ==== GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A ==== | |
+ | (Compatible with first generation mod chips) | ||
* LU 100XXXXXX | * LU 100XXXXXX | ||
* LU 101XXXXXX | * LU 101XXXXXX | ||
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− | + | ==== GC2R - D2B ==== | |
+ | (Incompatible with first generation mod chips) | ||
* LU 1047XXXXX | * LU 1047XXXXX | ||
* LU 10510XXXX | * LU 10510XXXX | ||
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* LU 51519XXXX | * LU 51519XXXX | ||
− | + | ==== GC2 - D2B ==== | |
− | + | (New Wii with the chip's legs missing) | |
* LU 5154XXXXX | * LU 5154XXXXX | ||
− | + | For North-America it appears that there are three different ranges in use (LU1/LU3/LU5). Its possible that each range is used in a different area, factory or language pack. | |
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− | For North-America it appears that there are three different ranges in use (LU1/LU3/LU5). | + | |
− | + | ||
− | Its possible that each range is used in a different area, factory or language pack. | + | |
Each range will have a number where the D2B chip is introduced. | Each range will have a number where the D2B chip is introduced. | ||
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For LU1 this seems to be around LU 104XXXXXX and LU 105XXXXXX. | For LU1 this seems to be around LU 104XXXXXX and LU 105XXXXXX. | ||
− | For LU3 | + | For LU3 it is between LU30667XXXX and LU3070XXXXX and |
− | for LU5 | + | for LU5 it is somewhere between LU 5077XXXXX and LU50853XXXX. |
− | For the new Wii with legs | + | For the new Wii with the legs cut, it's somewhere between LU 51525XXXX and LU 51545XXXX |
+ | === Australia === | ||
− | + | ==== GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A ==== | |
− | + | (Compatible with first generation mod chips) | |
− | + | ||
* LAH 10067XXX | * LAH 10067XXX | ||
+ | === Japan === | ||
− | + | ==== GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A ==== | |
− | + | (Compatible with first generation mod chips) | |
− | + | ||
* LJH 102XXXXX | * LJH 102XXXXX | ||
− | + | ==== GC2R - D2B ==== | |
− | + | (Incompatible with first generation mod chips) | |
* LJH 1038XXXX | * LJH 1038XXXX |
Revision as of 02:57, 4 June 2007
Contents
General
The Wii has had different drive chipsets since its launch. The best way to know which version your console has is to open it and look at the text written on the chipset itself.
Another way to know is using the serial number of the console. It's not 100% accurate and not yet complete, but gives a quick way to check your console's chipset.
Serial numbers
Europe
GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A
(Compatible with first generation mod chips)
- LEH 100XXXXX
- LEH 101XXXXX
- LEH 102XXXXX
- LEH 103XXXXX
- LEH 104XXXXX
- LEH 105XXXXX
- LEH 106XXXXX
- LEH 107XXXXX
- LEH 108XXXXX
- LEH 10812XXX
- LEH 1085XXXX
- LEH 1089XXXX
- LEH 1091XXXX
- LEH 109128XX
- LEH 109166XX
- LEH 10979XXX
GC2R - D2B
(Incompatible with first generation mod chips)
- LEH 10889XXX
- LEH 1089XXXX
- LEH 109225XX
- LEH 10924XXX
- LEH 1100XXXX
- LEH 1101XXXX
- LEH 1104XXXX
For European models it seems the D2B chip was introduced somewhere between LEH 1088XXXX and LEH 1097XXXX.
If your serial is below LEH 1088XXXX there is a 98% chance you don't have the D2B chip.
I your serial is between LEH 1088XXXX and LEH 1097XXXX the chance you have the D2B chip is about 50%.
If your serial is above LEH 1097XXXX there is a 98% chance you have the D2B chip.
North America
GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A
(Compatible with first generation mod chips)
- LU 100XXXXXX
- LU 101XXXXXX
- LU 102XXXXXX
- LU 103XXXXXX
- LU 104XXXXXX
- LU 1050XXXXX
- LU 300XXXXXX
- LU 301XXXXXX
- LU 302XXXXXX
- LU 303XXXXXX
- LU 304XXXXXX
- LU 305XXXXXX
- LU 306XXXXXX
- LU 3066XXXXX
- LU 30677XXXX
- LU 502XXXXXX
- LU 503XXXXXX
- LU 504XXXXXX
- LU 505XXXXXX
- LU 506XXXXXX
- LU 5074XXXXX
- LU 5077XXXXX
GC2R - D2B
(Incompatible with first generation mod chips)
- LU 1047XXXXX
- LU 10510XXXX
- LU 1054XXXXX
- LU 3070XXXXX
- LU 3072XXXXX
- LU 3074XXXXX
- LU 3127XXXXX
- LU 3129XXXXX
- LU 50853XXXX
- LU 5089XXXXX
- LU 5092XXXXX
- LU 5094XXXXX
- LU 5095XXXXX
- LU 51519XXXX
GC2 - D2B
(New Wii with the chip's legs missing)
- LU 5154XXXXX
For North-America it appears that there are three different ranges in use (LU1/LU3/LU5). Its possible that each range is used in a different area, factory or language pack.
Each range will have a number where the D2B chip is introduced.
For LU1 this seems to be around LU 104XXXXXX and LU 105XXXXXX.
For LU3 it is between LU30667XXXX and LU3070XXXXX and
for LU5 it is somewhere between LU 5077XXXXX and LU50853XXXX.
For the new Wii with the legs cut, it's somewhere between LU 51525XXXX and LU 51545XXXX
Australia
GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A
(Compatible with first generation mod chips)
- LAH 10067XXX
Japan
GC2 - DMS or GC2R - D2A
(Compatible with first generation mod chips)
- LJH 102XXXXX
GC2R - D2B
(Incompatible with first generation mod chips)
- LJH 1038XXXX