Wii mini gamecube hack


















By using our website and services, you expressly agree to the placement of our performance, functionality and advertising cookies. Learn more. Q ToC General F. Q Modding F. Q Rules Index Posting Guidelines 1. Be Civil 2. No Spam 3. No Piracy 4. The Wii board was mostly left untouched after the 4 layer redesign…until This is the only model with GameCube support. The sole purpose of the system is to grab a quick Benjamin from well-meaning but uninformed grandparents, much to the disappointment of countless grandchildren this holiday season.

It would make a great "basement console" if there was any way to import savefiles, but there isn't. Basically the Wii Mini console is made to people who are still living life like the early 90s.

No online WiFi connectivity, no SD card support, no GameCube backwards compatibility or controller support, and no S-Video and component video support makes the console attractive to those who wants to continue living under a rock. But, the weirdest thing about the Mini is that it doesn't have Component The Wii's Component output is already slightly inferior to the GameCube's, and yet all they can do with the Mini is limit it to just Composite. In my opinion, having no way whatsoever to move saves onto or off of the Wiimini is the dealbreaker - far more so than composite-only output.

Not only is Xenoblade going to look like crap on the thing, but you're stuck with it looking like crap unless you start the game over. Saginaim 8 years ago If it was for people who were still in the 90s, why'd they get rid of Virtual Console support :VvVvVvv. Wow not even component video support? What the hell. Saginaim posted If it was for people who were still in the 90s, why'd they get rid of Virtual Console support :VvVvVvv Seems you misunderstand my point.

It also uses the same video chip, so component video could be a possibility. It has a space for a WiFi chip connector to be soldered in as well. It lacks a few things. Off the top of my head, it doesn't have the large capacitors for component video lines. Missing ports are as follows: Gamecube ports 1, 2, 3, 4, A, and B SD card slot USB port 1 WiFi module Surprisingly, the wii mini's board iself resembles the 4 layer wiis rvl 40, rvl 60, and all rvk boards way more than the 4 layer boards resemble the 6 layer boards.

Most the traces and chips are in the same location relative to each other and the same distance. Since it uses the same hardware, it would be much more difficult to redesign board to remove the data lines altogether rather than keep them there but disable functionality.

They knew the Wii worked. The more they changed, the more likely they were to change that and encounter unexpected problems. All the data lines are probably present, but just run to nowhere. On the software end, it is capable of booting without a WiFi chip, as it doesn't have one, so that's worth looking into. It could be used to discover a way to do the same on a regular Wii.

In order to restore full functionality, some software mods may be necessary to enable the disabled hardware. For both hardware and software, I would think we would need to figure out how the features themselves on the traditional Wii itself worked before could figure out how to reimplement them on the wii mini.

Shank , Jul 18, Also, can you post a picture of the SD traces you were talking about? I'd try to move over a nand chip, but I'm afraid that since it has missing components it will "fail" the checks before booting.



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