Solderless D2sun v2.01 Features: * Fast and easy installation on most models. Plug and Play in 2 minutes! *Does not support D2E * Supports chipsets DMS,D2A,D2B (including pincut), D2C and D2C2, 100% ALL-IN-1 solution. * Supports the pincuted D2B Wii without grinding the chip. * Compatible with DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW and Dual-layer 8.5G DVD (movies and GCOS) * Come with 2~8Mbit on board SPI flash * Come with 24M on board CLK, 100% work stable on all Wiis, without any CLK problem some other Mod- chips have * Direct boot of Wii original and backup games from the same region * Direct boot of Gamecube original and backup games from the same region * Direct boot of different NTSC region Wii and GC games on USA and JAP consoles * Partial region free support on Wii and GC original and backup games with different video mode (ie PAL<->USA, JAPAN,KOR) * Improved read settings for recordable media * Supports running GC games at Wii disk speed * GC Audio streaming Fix * Supports full-size DVD and DVD9 discs for GC homebrew * Supports GC multigame discs * Supports Wii and GC multidisc games * Does not modify RAM, making it virtually undetectable for the Wii * Compact design, best quality components, rock solid high speed controller * High speed and high secure Actel FPGA * Two LEDs indicate the D2SUN working status * Professional ESD packing
WARNING
As of Nov 08 there have been new D2E drives found so far in the Australian and Europe markets that have had a black epoxy resin applied to the DVD drive that will stop the use of the Wii-Clips, we have a photo below of what they look like, this epoxy means you are won’t be able to use the Solderless chips on these drives as it stops the clip from being able to be applied to the drive. The good news is they have only just started showing in the Aus & EU markets and so far have not been seen in the US markets, below is a list of the serial numbers from when these boards started showing, so if you have just bought your Wii in Nov or later you should make sure you have a serial number lower than the ones on the table below, if you have a serial higher than the ones listed you will most likely have one of these new boards and you won’t be able to use the Solderless WiiKey 2. All consoles bought before Nov 08 will be safe and won’t have epoxy on the boards. The good news for people that have just bought their Wii and have a higher serial number than what is on the table below is that we also sell a complete pre-modded Wii drive replacement bundle with a Solderless chip, this is a more expensive solution, but for those in a place with no installers it could be your best option.