Salut tout le monde,
J'ai acheté et test le Wii-clip, et bien ca à l'air beaucoup mieux que le wlip à première vu, hein ? Et ça l'est !
Assez simple à mettre en place et sans risque si vous n'êtes pas une grosse brute.
J'ai fait un p'tit review pour www.wii-clip.com je vous le met si ca vous intéresse (et oui, c'est en anglais...) :
Reasons to choose Wii-clip ?
I have already solder some chips on old generation game console, but I never had in my live to solder on very small points like needed to sold d2ckey for instance. Thus I didn't want to take the risk to destroy my lovely Wii and purchase the Wii-Clip.
First Feelings :
Befor receiving the Wii-clip I was not convinced yet. Of course the pictures showed a product which seemed to be much more effective than any system without solder made before. But I feared it could blend / broke the pins of the D2C chip.
Installation :
The solder step was quite easy the only difficulty was to solder the first contact pads. The two difficulties (if we can call that "difficulties"...) for this were, fisrt to align perfectly the chip with the Wii-clip and to keep the Wii-clip plane (the flexible PCB was a little bent). Everything is solved just with a bit of scotch tape to keep the Wii-clip plane and align with the chip. For the final step, like I said, I feared to broke my Wii, so I did not press to much the clip on the D2C chipset (indeed not enough). I tryed to make the Wii work but the d2ckey did not his job ! So I removed the clip (carefully ! You have to raise every corner before trying to remove the clip) and try to press a bit more harder. It took my three times to have the courage to press enough to make everything works but in the end the chip worked perfectly.
Conclusion :
It works !
Doing everything carefully, step by step, no chance to break your Wii if you are not brutal.