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6th of August 2008 - Sticker issue
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We are aware that due to a factory mistake, some Wasabi D2E were shipped with old D2C2 sticker. All future shipments will have correct sticker. Resellers know exactly what version they have in stock, even if it came with the wrong sticker. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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17th of July 2008 - Upgrade Disc 1.2 BETA released !
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As promised, you can now find the Upgrade Disc 1.2 BETA in the Downloads section. Here is a list of changes:
- Added D2E support (Wasabi rev.2 only)
- Fixed slow reset-to-spinning time problem that existed on some rare installs
- Various drivecode improvements for all drive versions (DMS, D2B, D2C, D2C2)
Be sure to read the README.TXT file before upgrading.
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8th of July 2008 - D2E compatible version now shipping !
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The first batch of D2E compatible Wasabi chips just left the factory today. It should reach the first resellers by the end of the week. It's using VQ100 FPGA packaging and you can differenciate it with the sticker shown above. Wasabi has been the first universal modchip released after the introduction of D2C drives, and once again we're proud to be the first team to offer a chip compatible with DMS, D2B, D2C, D2C2 and D2E drives.
Installers with a stock of rev.2 Wasabi shouldn't worry about it. A DVD Upgrade will be released next week that allows any D2C2 compatible Wasabi to be upgraded to the D2E compatible version using an old drive. No external programmer required, the update can be run on drives from DMS to D2C2.
Here are a couple of videos demonstrating this update process, and a picture of a Wasabi rev.2 updated to work on D2E, courtesy of OZmodchips.
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
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2nd of July 2008 - Revision 2 - VQ100 now shipping - Rock Solid.
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We're switching back to VQ100 FPGA packaging ! That means the new Wasabi revision 2 chips use the same PCB
layout as revision 1, but it have a "D2C2 compatible" sticker to differentiate them (picture coming soon).
We must stress that the electrical characteristics of this chip are 100% similar to BGA-based Wasabi rev. 2,
including passive values, LDO, FPGA I/O code, etc. and we spent countless hours testing it so you can
really count on its stability.
For those who want the long story, a couple of months ago there has been a worldwide shortage of
Actel chips. That's why you have seen our competitors switching between A3P125 and A3P250 FPGA instead of
the usual (cheaper) A3P060. We had to switch to BGA packaging to get stock, and made a new corresponding
PCB layout (using the exact same schematics).
But now we're able to switch back to VQ100 which is much easier to handle in terms of manufacturing and quality control.
To sum up, revision 2 now exists in two flavors (VQ100 and BGA), but they are identical regarding
functionnality and stability. If you already received such a chip and were worried about it, we hope it
now makes things clear!
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30th of June 2008 - D2E already hacked!
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Did you hear about the new D2E drive? We've only got a couple of reports of those drives seen in the wild so you don't need to worry about them yet, but they have been spotted at different places. They are the successors of D2C2 drives and the the curious may be wondering if this new drive is a reaction to Wasabi's 9-wire patching method. There's one way to know for sure, that is dumping the firmware and look at the build date to see if it was created before or after Wasabi diagrams :
So D2E firmware was created on the 12th of February 2008. Wasabi diagrams were released on the 19th of February... Do we really need to say more? :)
Update: Wii and GC backups are now running :)
Stay tuned!
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17th of June 2008
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Korean users can find a new DVD upgrade in the Downloads section. Thanks to this update, all revisions of Wasabi now support Korea Wii Region, but because the vast majority of them use a D2C2 drive we suggest Korean users to get a D2C2 compatible chip (as shown below).
The Korean Wii doesn't have a GC mode so this upgrade is GUI-less. Still, Wasabi is the first and only chip on the market that is DVD upgradable on Korean Wii! The installation diagram was also updated with the proper setup on Korean Wii.
We're still working on an upgrade for all regions with cool new features, we'll have more info soon, stay tuned!
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4th of June 2008
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We started to ship the new D2C2-compatibe revision of Wasabi today (see news below), resellers should start getting stock by the end of the week. The installation procedure is exactly the same, simply use the D2C diagram for both D2C and D2C2 installs!
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26th of May 2008
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Say hello to the brand new Wasabi!
No revolution here, but while other teams were busy trying to duplicate our 9 wire solution, we spent countless hours testing and improving the electrical design of our chip. This is to avoid the need of installation tweaks with rare "noisy" drives... and we're very proud of the result! We can safely say that we have created the most robust 9 wires chip on the market.
Of course this new revision is 100% upgrade, pinout and feature compatible with the previous one.
The only other bonus is that it is fully compatible with the new D2C2 drive chipset (a.k.a. "Unmoddable D2C", md5sum a60cd3d6a4949db26add1580ba1be526) that is common in Korea and started to appear in other countries in May 2008. That means that even if you bought your Wii in May 2008 or later on, you know for sure that our chip will be compatible with it. And we even added some D2C/D2C2 auto-detection mechanism to make installer's life easier.
Soon to be released, stay tuned!
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19th of February 2008
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Welcome to our brand new website! After months of hard work we're proud to present what we belive is by far the best Wii modchip out there.
Wasabi is not your typical Wii drivechip. Apart from all the usual features you'd expect from any good chip (including a working built-in GC audiofix), it sets new standards on many points:
- It's the first chip that works on all drives, from DMS to latest D2C drives (including GC2-D1A).
- It's the first D2C compatible chip that is upgradable from DVD.
- It's the easiest chip to install on D2C: only 9 wires, only 3 of them connected to a pin/via.
- It's the easiest chip to install on DMS and D2B as well: No need to use a dremel or super-glue with "cut-pin" drives, and there's no pin/via to solder even with the latest D2B boards.
- It's the first D2C compatible chip that is as clean as DMS/D2B drivechips: full control over the drive's firmware, no physical patching on the lines while the games are running. That means perfect stability, more control, and no stress on the drive's components.
- Best of all, it's the first chip to include a decent amount of flash memory (128KB) for firmware and data storage.
Did you know that current ISO dumpers are currently missing a few KB of data stored in the barcode (BCA) and lead-in area ? This "extra" data could be read by the console and used to detect chips. SMG and SSBB are the first games to call one of the related drive commands, without interpreting the data yet. We take that as a warning. Thanks to on-board memory, the "extra" data of your whole game collection could be stored on the chip itself if that becomes necessary. The flash memory is also used to store the drivecode and could store patches and Wii/GC binaries in the future.
The first batch of wasabi will be shipped to retailers on the second week of March. Have a look at our product page for more info!
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