wasp key fusion question
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wasp key fusion question
Okay just to be sure. I bought a wasp key fusion with swiss auto boot pre installed. This does mean I do not need the switch for Wii drive. Am I correct?
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Re: wasp key fusion question
Yes and no.marcus9199 wrote:Okay just to be sure. I bought a wasp key fusion with swiss auto boot pre installed. This does mean I do not need the switch for Wii drive. Am I correct?
Pin 29 is for the disc drive detection, and you need for the wii a normally open and normally closed switch (One for ground and one for 1.9V).
With the gamecube you only need a normally closed switch. Once you've confirmed it autoloads/autoboots swiss you can remove the switch all together. Though, most seem to reccommend leaving it on just in case.
Basically, PIN29 on the FFC ribbon cable goes to gamecube ground, with optional switch to break and close the connection.
Look at the schematics on the wiki, they are very helpful with confirming what I just said.
Edit: In your case, no switch is required since it is pre-installed. But connect FFC ribbon (#29) to GC GND (any ground is fine, they are all connected together).
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Re: wasp key fusion question
Thanks, I'm just trying to trouble shoot my install, and just wanted to make sure.
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