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http://wiitracker.nintendo-scene.com/search.php
This site will help you find out which version you have
GC2-DMS = First Generation (Compatible with All Modchips excluding D2CKey, D2Pro, and Argon)
GC2R-D2A = Second Generation (Compatible with All Modchips excluding D2CKey, D2Pro, and Argon)
C2-D2B = Third Generation (Compatible with All Modchips excluding D2CKey, D2Pro, and Argon)

GC2-D2C = Fourth Generation (Only Compatible with Argon, D2CKey, D2PRO, Wasabi, And INFECTUS2)
Late models of C2-D2B have pins that are cut. You must reattach the legs, drummel the chip and connect to the legs, or use alternate points. I strongly recommend you leave that to a professional if you dont have good soldering skills, or you can get the Wasabi chip that works perfect for it without reattaching the legs
Last edited by KinG_Td (2008-05-03 13:06:12)
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This is win! Definatly help a lot of people wanting to install modchips. Good find

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"There is a 50% chance that your drive chip is a GC2-D2C
There is a 50% chance that the pins on your drive chip are not cut."
This is my friend's result, what does he do?
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get the D2Pro9 which is compatible with ALL drivesets currently. Just get the wiiclip, clips right on and done
the clip for the D2Pro9 is V4C. We recently found the trick for D2B and below but since his is a D2C, no soldering is required
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Dope.
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thanks a bunch for those pics.... now i can rest assured what will i get next week when i get a hand on my Wii NTSC-J.
Is the wiiclip so convenient? Can i know how much extra would that cost? thanks.
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wiiclips are usually no more than 25 US dollars. Ive bought a few and tested them on a few family members. Each was totaled up to about 87 US dollars with the D2Pro9, v4c wiiclip, and it soldered onto the clip.
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great! i'll check with my local store and confirm how much i can get!
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