you need to be using 22awg wire for the wii power lines. those wires look very thin and with the wii current going through them, there will be voltage drop and it wont possibly work
It requires holding down the power button to turn it on. Please post pictures and provide as much detail. This really gives us absolutely nothing to work off of to help you.
You'll need to use flux and clean the solder off. those resistors can be replaced with a 4.7k resistor from SCW to 1.8v. You can use a through hole resistor if it is easier for you.
The soldering does not look good I can tell there isnt any flux because the solder has not flowed on the whole...
I'll point out that the MX chip doesnt require the coin cell to be functional. I usually leave out the coin cell as I'm mainly interested in the N64 VC compatibility with MX
The resistor array is on the wii motherboard. You dont need to replace it unless you have mechanically and visually destroyed it. Resistors usually dont just die on their own, especially higher resistance ones that would need voltage not possible in our devices to fry
I know with the screen and everything it didnt come out the way you anticipated but completing a project is a victory alone. So well done and very humbling video. I wish you the best of luck in your next adventures.
A few things that stick out immediately.
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?attachments/voltage_2-4-png.15256/
The 3.3v spots in this diagram need to be connected with 22awg wire. I see you have used the magnet wire, this will not do.
Also make sure all the components in the PIF...
Can't wait to see all these beautiful ashidas. A tip: take your time making sure all the buttons feel good before closing it up. I had to back off the screw holding on the controller boards a few threads otherwise the buttons are a little pressed in. The screw is only to keep it held in while...