Qoob Chip General Questions
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:13 am
I'm thinking about picking up a chip for my Gamecube. I want something so I don't have to really burn anything or swap discs. I've been reading up about the Qoob SX chip, and it seems to fit what I need. However, I have a few questions regarding it:
1.) Will I be able to store a program (like Swiss) on it that I'll be able to access at boot up?
2.) Is it a recommend chip? As in, is it good and worth the money? (Eurasia has it for $35. Anyone know of other places that sell it?)
3.) The Qoob chip can access an SD card, that means the SD Gecko, correct?
4.) The SX variant isn't upgradeable via USB, but instead by network. So, I assume that to put any program on it, I need to hook it up through my network to do so? (I do have a BBA)
5.) Does the program for the Qoob chip work fine on Windows 7/Vista?
I'm waiting for the day that my Action Replay breaks, and instead of tracking another one of those down, I thought it'd be easy to put a chip in my 'Cube.
1.) Will I be able to store a program (like Swiss) on it that I'll be able to access at boot up?
2.) Is it a recommend chip? As in, is it good and worth the money? (Eurasia has it for $35. Anyone know of other places that sell it?)
3.) The Qoob chip can access an SD card, that means the SD Gecko, correct?
4.) The SX variant isn't upgradeable via USB, but instead by network. So, I assume that to put any program on it, I need to hook it up through my network to do so? (I do have a BBA)
5.) Does the program for the Qoob chip work fine on Windows 7/Vista?
I'm waiting for the day that my Action Replay breaks, and instead of tracking another one of those down, I thought it'd be easy to put a chip in my 'Cube.