Datel’s Wii Drive Doctor mod now on sale
Computer accessories manufacturer Datel, the group responsible for the MAX Media Manager Pro, has just released information on a new product we imagine will be getting attention from the Wii homebrew community – the Wii Drive Doctor.
This device is advertised as a contraption that allows users to hook up their Wii console to the PC via USB cable. It lets them monitor their console’s systems status and add their own inputs into any running software via the enclosed Drive Doctor PC app.
The Drive Doctor is also reportedly compatible with homebrew apps and games and is currently on sale at the Code Junkies site (source link) – just make sure to have £ 19.99 (US$ 39.50) handy when you make your purchase. As a final word of caution, this mod will require soldering and programming skills to use and will void the warranty of your Wii.
Via Code Junkies
Computer accessories manufacturer Datel, the group responsible for the MAX Media Manager Pro, has just released information on a new product we imagine will be getting attention from the Wii homebrew community – the Wii Drive Doctor.
This device is advertised as a contraption that allows users to hook up their Wii console to the PC via USB cable. It lets them monitor their console’s systems status and add their own inputs into any running software via the enclosed Drive Doctor PC app.
The Drive Doctor is also reportedly compatible with homebrew apps and games and is currently on sale at the Code Junkies site (source link) – just make sure to have £ 19.99 (US$ 39.50) handy when you make your purchase. As a final word of caution, this mod will require soldering and programming skills to use and will void the warranty of your Wii.
Via Code Junkies