WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Connections look decent enough. I realize you're still getting the clock error, which I really don't understand and will be difficult for me to diagnose. But have you tried downgrading your WODE yet to see if that fixes the error problem?
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Not yet... I'll try that soon and maybe then use another GC motherboard...
WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter for rev C cube
Hey Ashen, can you please post a picture where to solder in a rev C cube?
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
i got my board back from sumas, excellent soldering work!
anyway, how are you guys with a wode in your gc dealing with the original lidswitch?
it's giving me a hard time .... i have no idea where to mount it :/
so is there another way? bridging the points will not allow me to run multi disc games right?
edit: i think i know how i'll do it, expect photos soon!
but on another note: did anybody ever try an usb extension to connect a hdd to the wode?
anyway, how are you guys with a wode in your gc dealing with the original lidswitch?
it's giving me a hard time .... i have no idea where to mount it :/
so is there another way? bridging the points will not allow me to run multi disc games right?
edit: i think i know how i'll do it, expect photos soon!
but on another note: did anybody ever try an usb extension to connect a hdd to the wode?
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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
liquitt wrote:i got my board back from sumas, excellent soldering work!
anyway, how are you guys with a wode in your gc dealing with the original lidswitch?
it's giving me a hard time .... i have no idea where to mount it :/
so is there another way? bridging the points will not allow me to run multi disc games right?
edit: i think i know how i'll do it, expect photos soon!
but on another note: did anybody ever try an usb extension to connect a hdd to the wode?
havnt done a wode mod myself but i have been studying all the posts to get ready for future project...
you could mount a small external normally closed switch..to actuate opening and close the lit, hit the switch
if you want to use the original switch..well...
then you need to mount it on the deck (metal cover) and add an attachment to the original lid cover to actualize the switch by physically opening and closing the cover
as for a USB extension, per USB 2.0 specification, you should be good with cable length under 5 meters at full speed..USB 1.1 standard is less than 3 meters at full speed
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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Here is a nice diagram Hailraizer made for rev C power points:


Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
megalomaniac wrote:liquitt wrote:i got my board back from sumas, excellent soldering work!
anyway, how are you guys with a wode in your gc dealing with the original lidswitch?
it's giving me a hard time .... i have no idea where to mount it :/
so is there another way? bridging the points will not allow me to run multi disc games right?
edit: i think i know how i'll do it, expect photos soon!
but on another note: did anybody ever try an usb extension to connect a hdd to the wode?
havnt done a wode mod myself but i have been studying all the posts to get ready for future project...
you could mount a small external normally closed switch..to actuate opening and close the lit, hit the switch
if you want to use the original switch..well...
then you need to mount it on the deck (metal cover) and add an attachment to the original lid cover to actualize the switch by physically opening and closing the cover
as for a USB extension, per USB 2.0 specification, you should be good with cable length under 5 meters at full speed..USB 1.1 standard is less than 3 meters at full speed

i might go for a switch soon though

the extension cable question was just because of the power consumption. the wode can power a 2,5" hdd all on it's own, i dunno if it still work on a 50cm extension. i'll test it

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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
no with an extension cable the wode cant power up a 2.5" HDD.
Tried it myself -.-
now i have a Y cable with one end to a USB Power Supply like the charger for an iPhone.
that works pretty well ^^
Tried it myself -.-
now i have a Y cable with one end to a USB Power Supply like the charger for an iPhone.
that works pretty well ^^
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
shit. the problem is, relocating the usb port might produce the same problem....sm4rty wrote:no with an extension cable the wode cant power up a 2.5" HDD.
Tried it myself -.-
now i have a Y cable with one end to a USB Power Supply like the charger for an iPhone.
that works pretty well ^^
mmmhhh the wode slave board is definetly not made for the gc

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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
yep had the same problem and relocated the usb port with an 50cm extension to the back of the cube and it could power up the hdd anymore -> only clicking and trying to spin.
with external power all worked again
with external power all worked again
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
maybe i'll just use a 3,5" powered harddrive....they're cheaper anyway 

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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
there are also powered 2.5" harddrives which have connector for externel power supply.
3.5" harddrives are ugly and huge and heavy^^
3.5" harddrives are ugly and huge and heavy^^
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
well, we are talking about an addon for a bulky cube heresm4rty wrote:there are also powered 2.5" harddrives which have connector for externel power supply.
3.5" harddrives are ugly and huge and heavy^^

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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Thanks Ashen, but where is GND then?Ashen wrote:Here is a nice diagram Hailraizer made for rev C power points:
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
For lack of a Rev C here to show you some good spots, you can just use where I've circled in black in this pic:

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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Nice Ashen, thanks alot! I'll try out soon.
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Bit of a Thread Dig, but how can i go about purchasing one of these adapters?
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Ashen made a limited amount of these by hand, I believe some other users have made them too. Maybe one of them will reply here if they are still making them - but they require a gamecube dvd connector to be sacrificed for it 


Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
i dont mind posting out my dvd connector.
The only problem is, i live in Australia.
The only problem is, i live in Australia.

Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
just open a WTB in the marketplace, maybe somebody will consider making one or has one for sale!Jexion wrote:i dont mind posting out my dvd connector.
The only problem is, i live in Australia.

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Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
Thanks mateliquitt wrote: just open a WTB in the marketplace, maybe somebody will consider making one or has one for sale!

done
Re: WODE/Wiikey "plug and play" adapter installation guide.
good luck dingoJexion wrote:Thanks mateliquitt wrote: just open a WTB in the marketplace, maybe somebody will consider making one or has one for sale!
done

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