QUOTE(asteron @ Nov 12 2007, 07:53 AM)

Thanks, what is the siginificance of the drive pins being cut or not?
The DVD drive controller chip that you attach your modchip to has 3 pins that the modchip uses to communicate with it. Nintendo got smart and realized that these pins are not needed for the console's normal function so for a while they were cutting these three pins right off of the chip.
This means that to attach a modchip you'd need to take a dremmel and grind down the chip to expose the internal traces that lead to the pins and then solder the modchip to that.
it changes what would normally be a very easy install into one of the most difficult installs on any console.
only D2B chips had cut pins and only for the 2nd half of their use in production. they stopped cutting pins when the D2C chips started rolling out.
QUOTE(twistedsymphony @ Nov 12 2007, 11:34 AM)

only D2B chips had cut pins and only for the 2nd half of their use in production. they stopped cutting pins when the D2C chips started rolling out.
Wait, So the newest wii's dont have the pins cut?
And as for installing a chip to one that does have cut legs....If its your first time soldering then i would recommend you practice first.....A lot. Its also good if you have some old computer/ electronic devices that you can practice dremeling away the plastic on one of the IC's without damaging it