thanks man, i was a little worried at first, but then i figured i'd scratch the traces at different sections since it couldn't bridge if they weren't together.Looks good!
haha go for it, i might have to push mine a little further back, if it gets in the way of the batteries, i simply tossed it on my board and noticed it sat nice next to the nand (the chip i want to say) glad to hear that, ill do my best to make this project work out, really lovin' the wii for what it can do.Nice find for placement, I may have to copy that in mine... Can't wait to see it finished!
22awg should be fine, the processor/gpu/ldo combo are the only parts that really need thicker wires since they can draw some amps, while the rest of the components stay quite low, usually in the milliamps range.
Nope, that's for Japanese TVsav has a few data lines. So do i have to do anything wit those?
Thanks. I have to get my board running before i make any serious progress which i hope to do so today.Looks pretty good! I hope to start a Wii Portable soon. I just finished my Gamecube Portable.
Thank you. Hope you get that board running soon!Thanks. I have to get my board running before i make any serious progress which i hope to do so today.
Nice, compared to the gc, the wii isnt as tedious to work with, but its interesting for sure. Good luck
I hear you. But i couldnt remove u10 with heating so i just remove the section off with a dremel..i also dont have a way of testing the voltages so im currently forced to do it this way which is a pain.Lookin good dude. Here's a tip: relocate u10 before trimming so there is less to troubleshoot if it doesn't work right away after trimming. I usually like testing the custom regulators on the wii before trimming too.