Warning: Defective CycloWiz units in circulation
TeamCyclops‘ modchip for Wii”>CycloWiz, modchip for Wii”>TeamCyclops has recently announced in their official site that a number of CycloWiz units from the latest batch that they’ve released have an issue that disables the modchip’s functionality. They say that due to a problem at the PCB factory, the A, B, and C points of the CycloWiz ended up connected together. They say that unfortunately some of the defective units were already shipped to customers.
They urge customers to verify that they do not have one of the defective CycloWiz modchips before they install it. An identification guide is offered at their official site. We suggest that you go look for it there, but this image below should be helpful.
TeamCyclops offers free replacement of defective units through their retailer network. They also offer free replacements with D2B chipset support for people who have a D2B console and a CycloWiz from an earlier batch that doesn’t support the D2B chipset.
Buy: [CycloWiz]
TeamCyclops‘ modchip for Wii”>CycloWiz, modchip for Wii”>TeamCyclops has recently announced in their official site that a number of CycloWiz units from the latest batch that they’ve released have an issue that disables the modchip’s functionality. They say that due to a problem at the PCB factory, the A, B, and C points of the CycloWiz ended up connected together. They say that unfortunately some of the defective units were already shipped to customers.
They urge customers to verify that they do not have one of the defective CycloWiz modchips before they install it. An identification guide is offered at their official site. We suggest that you go look for it there, but this image below should be helpful.
TeamCyclops offers free replacement of defective units through their retailer network. They also offer free replacements with D2B chipset support for people who have a D2B console and a CycloWiz from an earlier batch that doesn’t support the D2B chipset.
Buy: [CycloWiz]