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Greetings and Salutations BitBuilt Community,
I am not sure if this is already a thing, but recently, in replacing a Wii's failing NAND, I designed AlmostFrii, a Pi Pico flash programmer (1:1 imaging) and dumper for the Wii-supported NAND chips, with SHA256 block verification.
This theoretically supports all supported chips, but was only tested in a successful NAND replacement the 512Mbyte Hynix HY27UF084G2B. Of course, usage of this method requires the removal and replacement of the original NAND via soldering, and a 1:1 encrypted NAND backup i.e. BootMii nand.bin.
Full NAND Dump Time: ~20 minutes
Full NAND Write Time: ~1.5 hours
It is my hope that this project might give life to old consoles...without spending $100+ on an actual flash programmer.
Release v1.0
Source and README
Thank you
I am not sure if this is already a thing, but recently, in replacing a Wii's failing NAND, I designed AlmostFrii, a Pi Pico flash programmer (1:1 imaging) and dumper for the Wii-supported NAND chips, with SHA256 block verification.
This theoretically supports all supported chips, but was only tested in a successful NAND replacement the 512Mbyte Hynix HY27UF084G2B. Of course, usage of this method requires the removal and replacement of the original NAND via soldering, and a 1:1 encrypted NAND backup i.e. BootMii nand.bin.
Full NAND Dump Time: ~20 minutes
Full NAND Write Time: ~1.5 hours
It is my hope that this project might give life to old consoles...without spending $100+ on an actual flash programmer.
Release v1.0
Source and README
Thank you