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List of Wii drivechips : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Wii drivechips
Wii drivechips are electronic devices that modify or disable the built-in restrictions of the Nintendo Wii video game console. At present, all modchips operate by physically modifying the Wii’s DVD drive. As a result, they are often referred to as drive chips. Most modchips are capable of circumventing region coding and copy protection, which allows users to play games created in different regions, load burned discs, and use third-party homebrew software. ==Software modding== While often associated with physically modifying the hardware of a device, modding can also be achieved with software. Released in early 2008, Datel’s Freeloader for the Wii was capable of circumventing region restrictions. Its release was met with scepticism in the modding community, as it was felt that the particular method it used was readily fixable by Nintendo and commercial use would result in a useless product and the loss of an important vulnerability in the Wii.〔http://debugmo.de/2008/03/thank-you-datel/〕 Indeed as of version 3.3 Nintendo has patched the flaw and blocked the use of freeloader. On 25 October 2008, a Backup Launcher 0.3 beta was released by WiiGator which makes it possible for DVD-R disks burned from backup ISO files to be played on a soft-modded Wii. While most games are playable, some will not run due to compatibility issues. Disc read speed is limited to 3x (compared to 6x for normal games), which leads to many games having video playback stutters and slightly longer load times. These issues are usually minor and do not affect the actual gameplay. With the release of Neogamma by WiiPower (a modification of Backup Launcher), it has now become obsolete.
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