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Modding your Wii has never been more affordable, and unlocks many great features like the ability to play games backed up to DVD, DVD movies and original games from the NES, Super NES, and Gamecube! First Generation Wii Modified with Wiikey Chip $50 Second Generation Wii (Legless Drive Chip) Modified with Wiikey $70 Newer Thrid Generation "D2C" Wii Modified With Argon Chip $110 *All     

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Author: Wiiman
Date: Apr 18, 2008 08:09

Modding your Wii has never been more affordable, and unlocks many great features like the ability to play games backed up to DVD, DVD movies and original games from the NES, Super NES, and Gamecube! First Generation Wii Modified with Wiikey Chip $50 Second Generation Wii (Legless Drive Chip) Modified with Wiikey $70 Newer Thrid Generation "D2C" Wii Modified With Argon Chip $110 *All
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Hey I just wanna say I went to see this guy last month with my WII. He did a awsome job, but then a week later i freaking bricked it playing SMG and he fixed it right away with a small fee which i was so happy with since i thought i had killed it. Then to boot he calls me a week later to ask how my machine is working. I mean in this day and age to get someone that calls you back to make sure     

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Author: Wiiman
Date: Apr 18, 2008 08:09

Hey I just wanna say I went to see this guy last month with my WII. He did a awsome job, but then a week later i freaking bricked it playing SMG and he fixed it right away with a small fee which i was so happy with since i thought i had killed it. Then to boot he calls me a week later to ask how my machine is working. I mean in this day and age to get someone that calls you back to make sure
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Thanks to all that have supported and trusted their wii modding to us! To celebrate in the month of March we are offering extra special pricing, and lots of FREE extras with any mod! First Gen consoles with wiikey (DMS,D2A, D2B) Reg $65, NOW $50! Second Gen with wiikey (Legless chip) Reg $90, NOW $70! D2c Consoles with Argon modchip Reg $130, NOW $110! *All prices include Mod Chip, shop     

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Author: crazyhorse
Date: Mar 20, 2008 17:13

Thanks to all that have supported and trusted their wii modding to us! To celebrate in the month of March we are offering extra special pricing, and lots of FREE extras with any mod! First Gen consoles with wiikey (DMS,D2A, D2B) Reg $65, NOW $50! Second Gen with wiikey (Legless chip) Reg $90, NOW $70! D2c Consoles with Argon modchip Reg $130, NOW $110! *All prices include Mod Chip, shop
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darsy wrote: > > I solder-modded my old PlayStation years ago, no problems. I wouldn't > do that to the XBOX because I don't own a soldering iron any more, and > buying a soldering iron would cost more than the difference between > the solder and solderless chips. The soldering iron I got in my BT toolkit was horrendously expensive but died a few years ago. It got replaced by a 2.99 one from     

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Author: crazyhorse
Date: Mar 20, 2008 17:13

On Dec 19, 4:00 pm, antonye <anto...@ukrm.net> wrote: darsy wrote: what's the accepted wisdom of the best way to go about this? I have an old xbox that I want to run XBMS on, but obviously it needs modding first. I like the idea of the solderless kits, but clearly softmodding would be even easier. Suggestions? You'd be on shaky ground with the law, given
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ravinvar@gmail.com wrote: > I recently decided to upgrade my old Dell Dimension 4100, and after > changing my RAM, HDD, video card, etc. I decided to upgrade the > processor, it has the best Coppermine PIII available, but this is only > 1.1 GHz, and 256k L2, so I figured I would get an upgrade adapter, the > only one I could find however was a Lin-Lin socket 370 fc-pga to fc- > pga 2 adapter     

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Author: J
Date: Mar 19, 2008 09:37

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Author: J
Date: Mar 19, 2008 09:37

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Author: Leafy
Date: Dec 29, 2007 22:12

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Author: antonye
Date: Dec 19, 2007 08:08

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Author: darsy
Date: Dec 19, 2007 08:03

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Author: Paul
Date: Aug 14, 2008 21:47

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