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    Question Tutorial for wii Spii

    There is no tutorial for it, no. You'll have to extrapolate from the photos and build files. It is also one of the more complex and fiddly builds, which requires solder paste stenciling, hand assembling with hot air, and programming the All In One PCB. It requires decent soldering skill and high...
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    Question Portable Wii that still feels like a wii

    To clarify: You don't need to relocate the wifi module if you install the nowifi patch during RVLoader installation. Without the nowifi patch, the Wii will not boot if the wifi module is missing. After installing RVLoader, you can boot into Priiloader and change the power on behaviour from...
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    Question How should I organize the sd card that I’m using with my pms pd 3.1

    If the console boots to RVLoader and then fails afterwards, your file structure probably isn't the issue. Can you provide photos of these bricked trims, your wiring, and which microSD card you're using? May as well include your current file structure just to eliminate that as a factor.
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    Guide RVLoader USB Compatibility Database

    Said unreliability is why we don't recommend or provide support for USB HDDs/SSDs. They *can* work, but they usually don't, and they pick excellent moments to fail
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    RVLoader v2.1

    My apologies, somehow I forgot that we're talking about a Wii game. RVLoader does not support forcing Wii game video modes. Nintendont can do it for Gamecube games because it's a general purpose software for all use cases that just happens to do everything needed for a portable, but RVLoader was...
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    Making my own cheap and easy portable wii

    Cheapo Wii to HDMI adapters will add in some latency on top of the scaler delay due to being cheap and bad. Electron Shepherd's one has basically unnoticeable latency, so I'd use that one personally
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    [SOLD]Nintendo Game and watch boxing micro vs system

    Me trying to examine these photos like
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    Making my own cheap and easy portable wii

    The system will only draw as much current as it needs to run at any given moment. Companies overshoot the current output requirements on their power supplies because a bigger supply running at lower capacity produces less heat and won't easily become a fire hazard, and also ensures that low...
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    RVLoader v2.1

    Nah, the VGA patch just replaces the YPbPr component video mode. NTSC not displaying properly, 99 times out of a 100 is because of the TV not being fully compatible with NTSC video formats. Is this TV known to be compatible with NTSC video formats? Is the black and white composite feed using the...
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    RVLoader v2.1

    This is actually not an RVLoader issue, this is a Wii AVE limitation. NTSC games by default do not work with SCART. The AVE doesn't have enough outputs to give every video mode its own lines, so PAL RGB and NTSC S-Video share the same pins. RGB red is shared with S-Video Chroma, so what you're...
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    Making my own cheap and easy portable wii

    The Wii takes 12v in natively, so you don't need a buck regulator. You can just cut a Wii power cable and a standard DC barrel jack cable, solder them together and use the 12v output on the powerbank. The Wii doesn't even draw 1Amp of current under normal circumstances, the official power supply...
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    Discussion State-of-the-art Charge and Play?

    I'm afraid I don't know that. I do know that the delay will be lower than you'd think from the phone's charging notification, since it needs to run a heap of checks before it accepts the incoming current and then displays the notification. The only way to find out if it's sufficient would be to...
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    Making my own cheap and easy portable wii

    According to Shank's ye olde testing, DD vs no DD is about a 0.3-0.4W difference. As for your powerbank, if it can provide a sustained full amp of 12v then it'll likely be fine. If the output voltage drops below 10.5v though (I think that's the low cutoff), the Wii will shut off.
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    Discussion State-of-the-art Charge and Play?

    This is the diagram that I'm referencing btw. It was made for the Gamecube, so ignore the resistor values for the regs as well as the second DC port
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    A big problem with a member

    He posted them here? Can you provide a link to the post for the substitute? We need to compare them directly to verify and decide on an action plan.
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    Question Portable Gamecube/Wii

    The Ashida doesn't have any variants in terms of using a symmetrical abxy layout. It's Gamecube layout or bust atm, unless you edit the case files yourself to use SNES or Switch Pro buttons or something. Removing the LDO is unneccessary. Doing so can add a handful of extra minutes of runtime to...
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    Question Using 3d sliders on a portable

    If you're asking for a pinout, ShockSlayer posted one yonks ago
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    Ashida Wii Portable

    Yeah the majority of the general parts can be substituted for local equivalents so long as the values for things like resistance and panel dimensions match up
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    A big problem with a member

    You said the subsitute unit looks poorly built, so that means you were sent pictures of the replacement unit, yes? Can you post them here so that we have a concrete reference for the difference between the original unit and the subsitute? cfc has been contacted, we're awaiting a response.
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    Discussion State-of-the-art Charge and Play?

    Unfortunately no. I haven't done any testing myself, I just remember that Madmorda used Anker powerbank boards in some of her old projects and they had uninterrupted charge and play with no modifications. In theory with modern standards any mid grade or better Anker bank *should* be sufficient...
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