Wasp Swiss Problems... [SOLVED]
- ZephaniahNoah
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:42 am
- Location: Earth
Wasp Swiss Problems... [SOLVED]
So when I got my WASP the first thing I did after connecting it to my Cube was flash Swiss to it. Swiss auto-boot to be exact. But I think I used a PAL version on my NTSC GameGube. So I had Swiss on my GC but it wouldn't auto-boot. So I downloaded and installed the nightly from here. I started having all sorts of problems from problems reading my SD to not turning on at all. Then one day it auto-booted! Evan though I removed auto-boot. Then I got a "Invalid WASP/WKF" error from Swiss. My WASP is now having all sorts of problems. What should I try next?
Last edited by ZephaniahNoah on Tue Nov 10, 2015 2:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
Check out my GameCube portable build log!
- megalomaniac
- Posts: 2480
- Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:33 am
- Location: Drunk in Texas
- Contact:
Re: Wasp Swiss Problems...
What do you mean by "removed autoboot"
Also, are you familiar with the difference between autoboot and autoload??
Also, are you familiar with the difference between autoboot and autoload??
>>> BadAssConsoles.com <<<emu_kidid wrote: beer is like WD40 for megalomaniac's brain, gets the gears moving



- ZephaniahNoah
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:42 am
- Location: Earth
Re: Wasp Swiss Problems...
I mean I installed Swiss auto-boot, (Or whatever it's called when it skips the bios.) then installed this one. Then after a few months, one day, it randomly skipped the bios, or auto-boot. And no, I am not familiar with the difference between auto-boot and auto-load.
Perhaps something went wrong with the flash. Should I try reinstalling Swiss? I tried WiiKey's Recovery Image, and that did nothing. I was going to use the Recovery Image, and then reinstall Swiss. Perhaps the WASP is a bit different from the WiiKey.
Sorry. I'm still a bit of a newbie to all this.
Perhaps something went wrong with the flash. Should I try reinstalling Swiss? I tried WiiKey's Recovery Image, and that did nothing. I was going to use the Recovery Image, and then reinstall Swiss. Perhaps the WASP is a bit different from the WiiKey.
Sorry. I'm still a bit of a newbie to all this.
Check out my GameCube portable build log!
- megalomaniac
- Posts: 2480
- Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:33 am
- Location: Drunk in Texas
- Contact:
Re: Wasp Swiss Problems...
99.999999999% sure nothing is wrong with the flash...
i just looked at your build thread....im pretty sure the problem is your wiring...you get all kinds of inconsistent behavior when wires start breaking
i just looked at your build thread....im pretty sure the problem is your wiring...you get all kinds of inconsistent behavior when wires start breaking
>>> BadAssConsoles.com <<<emu_kidid wrote: beer is like WD40 for megalomaniac's brain, gets the gears moving



- ZephaniahNoah
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:42 am
- Location: Earth
Re: Wasp Swiss Problems...
I kept looking at my wiring and couldn't find any problems. So I just kept moving it around, seeing when it works and when it doesn't. And you were right! But my wiring was ok, it was the ribbon cable. I need to get a new one along with a GCVideo from badassconsoles.
EDIT: Forgot to mention. I used the NHD-FFC36 to attach the WASP to my GC. I didn't connect wires directly to the ribbon cable.
EDIT: Forgot to mention. I used the NHD-FFC36 to attach the WASP to my GC. I didn't connect wires directly to the ribbon cable.
Check out my GameCube portable build log!