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→‎Types of Drivechips: removed a drivechip I found nothing about, and a drive replacement chip. While drivechips are fine, I think drive replacements will become tempting to use as backup loaders afterward, so they fall under the same piracy policies.
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There are two types of drivechips. These include solder ones and solderless ones. Solder ones will need to be soldered on to the solder points next to the insert for the ribbon cable. However, every drivechip varies so the steps can be different for other drivechips. The solder ones include WiiKey and WiiKey V2.0.
 
There are two types of drivechips. These include solder ones and solderless ones. Solder ones will need to be soldered on to the solder points next to the insert for the ribbon cable. However, every drivechip varies so the steps can be different for other drivechips. The solder ones include WiiKey and WiiKey V2.0.
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Solderless ones are the fourth generation of drivechips. Solderless drivechips will be intercepting the connection between the Wii's Disc Drive and the Wii. These include DriveKey, FlatMod, FlatWii, Wasabi DX and WODE Jukebox.  
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Solderless ones are the fourth generation of drivechips. Solderless drivechips will be intercepting the connection between the Wii's Disc Drive and the Wii. These include DriveKey, FlatMod, and Wasabi DX.
    
As the drivechips would read from backup discs some games would not play properly as the games were written in 3X speed.
 
As the drivechips would read from backup discs some games would not play properly as the games were written in 3X speed.
    
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