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AVE HDMI – A Must-have HDMI Upgrade for the Nintendo

AVE HDMI – A Must-have HDMI Upgrade for the Nintendo Wii! Install and demonstration

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The Nintendo Wii was the last analog only console released by Nintendo and it stood apart from its contemporaries, which had …

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  1. I have the wii2hdmi adapter. Does this have any advantage over that? Is there a difference in latency? I am still using composite cables for the most part, just considering a low/no latency hdmi option. And the Wii U is good, but no gamecube support.

  2. I am looking to get into some mods, I noticed you have the $100 hako station
    I was looking into that or the pinecil
    I want to do the picoboot mod and a RCM X86 chip for my switch, which iron do you think is the better choice?
    I like the idea of the pine iron being cordless but is it good enough for those mods ,not looking to do anything more complicated like mariko mods

  3. I accidentally ordered the IR sensor board thing. Not sure where I could mount it on the regular Wii. I tried PMing Electron-Shepard but no reply, so guess it was intended for the Wii Mini.

  4. I really feel like we're in the golden age of hardware hacking. I just got done modding my GameCube to use HDMI, be powered off of USB C, and have a bluetooth connection for controllers, and can't wait to see more wii mods.

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