@ShockSlayer make a regulator guide so I can do this pls
Doesn't one of the lines draw up to 4A, or was that only when 1v and 1.15v were running both on 1.2v? The PTH08080 is rated for 2.25A only.The nice thing is that the regular PTH08080's work for all the voltage lines.
It may have been when they were both on 1.2v, here are my notes on draws of the different voltages:Awesome work, such a compact little package
Doesn't one of the lines draw up to 4A, or was that only when 1v and 1.15v were running both on 1.2v? The PTH08080 is rated for 2.25A only.
Why? With SNEEK+DI there's no need for a disc driveThat's good that GC games worked the first try, but Wii games may give you a little more trouble. Are you going to put a drive replacement on there or not?
Yes, and I just was asking SS what he intends to do. I don't think GameCube games work through UNEEK or SNEEK emuNAND, at least not yet.Why? With SNEEK+DI there's no need for a disc drive
They don't, but I don't see the problem of running Nintendont under the system NANDYes, and I just was asking SS what he intends to do. I don't think GameCube games work through UNEEK or SNEEK emuNAND, at least not yet.
I don't think there's a way to have the Wii set up to autoboot to both emuNAND and sysNAND, and autobooting is kind of necessary if you don't want to navigate the system menu.They don't, but I don't see the problem of running Nintendont under the system NAND
Sure thing, I'm not talking about autobooting both of them, but booting SNEEK+DI from the homebrew channel seems pretty fast for me...I don't think there's a way to have the Wii set up to autoboot to both emuNAND and sysNAND, and autobooting is kind of necessary if you don't want to navigate the system menu.