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= Unbricking the Wii = | = Unbricking the Wii = | ||
There are 3 different kinds of boards that the Wii used during its lifespan: 6 layer boards (RVL-CPU-01, RVL-CPU-10, RVL-CPU-20, and RVL-CPU-30), 4 layer boards (RVL-CPU-40, RVL-CPU-50, RVL-CPU-60, RVK-CPU-01, and RVK-CPU-02), and the Wii Mini board | There are 3 different kinds of boards that the Wii used during its lifespan: 6 layer boards (RVL-CPU-01, RVL-CPU-10, RVL-CPU-20, and RVL-CPU-30), 4 layer boards (RVL-CPU-40, RVL-CPU-50, RVL-CPU-60, RVK-CPU-01, and RVK-CPU-02), and the Wii Mini board. | ||
What board you have is important to know, as they all have the NAND in different spots, orientations, and the via locations are different. [https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/revision-identification-guide.863/ This post] on BitBuilt.net is excellent on showing you how to check your board revision. | What board you have is important to know, as they all have the NAND in different spots, orientations, and the via locations are different. [https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/revision-identification-guide.863/ This post] on BitBuilt.net is excellent on showing you how to check your board revision. | ||
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{{info|text = For GND, you can use one of the sides of the capacitors or use TP3.}} | {{info|text = For GND, you can use one of the sides of the capacitors or use TP3.}} | ||
[[File:4L_NAND.png|left]] | [[File:4L_NAND.png|left]] | ||
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