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Spansion.. interesting@Lazr1026 sorry that it took me so long to get back in touch with you. Here are the pictures of the slc nand chip Hope this helps.
You're sure it's SLC and not MLC ? Also is this from a 8 or 32 GB Wii U ?Here are the pictures of the slc nand
@Valery0p WOW, didn't expect that considering the age of the Wii U. Why don't you post a thread specifically about it, otherwise it will get lost on this threadSome other good news: a modchip to help restore Wii U consoles (and get boot0 cold boot) is in development!
https://t.co/YzpcBe99oB
That's awesome stuff, Voultar. You've done great mods in the past and I love how far you've progressed.Prototypes have arrived.
Fitment is excellent. The dimensions are precise and the PCB fits exactly as it should. The only minor tweak that I'm considering making is to the right leg of the PCB that attaches to the negative rail of that electrolytic capacitor to make it a little easier to solder. But ultimately, this is ready to rock and roll.
Anyone want to test?
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You can fix wiiu with no nand backup????Prototypes have arrived.
Fitment is excellent. The dimensions are precise and the PCB fits exactly as it should. The only minor tweak that I'm considering making is to the right leg of the PCB that attaches to the negative rail of that electrolytic capacitor to make it a little easier to solder. But ultimately, this is ready to rock and roll.
Anyone want to test?
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You see the D2, D1, D0, ... Solderpads at the prototype? These allow you to hardware dump your NAND (in case you're able to run the recovery menu a software dumper is in the works, too).You can fix wiiu with no nand backup????
I have a WiiU that crashes on setup with the 160 error. I was going to go the traditional route but I would be happy totest if you want and I also live in same state as youPrototypes have arrived.
Fitment is excellent. The dimensions are precise and the PCB fits exactly as it should. The only minor tweak that I'm considering making is to the right leg of the PCB that attaches to the negative rail of that electrolytic capacitor to make it a little easier to solder. But ultimately, this is ready to rock and roll.
Anyone want to test?
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Prototypes have arrived.
Fitment is excellent. The dimensions are precise and the PCB fits exactly as it should. The only minor tweak that I'm considering making is to the right leg of the PCB that attaches to the negative rail of that electrolytic capacitor to make it a little easier to solder. But ultimately, this is ready to rock and roll.
Anyone want to test?
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Actually Nintendo repaired such consoles for free even when they where out of the guarantee time. Today they don't give support at all anymore through.Nintendo should send a switch as a gift to all those who lost the wiiu
For me it was exactly the same. I read the emmc multiple times and some bits were just random. Like the ECC just gave up. Also my eMMC became read only and only after a blkdiscard it was writable again. Maybe you can check with a few bytes at the end.I have a BSOD Wii U that started with the 160-0103 error and just progressively got worse until the thing wouldn't even init the screen on boot. I hard mod'd it and was able to extract the MLC. What confuses me is that I got zero errors. This doesn't make sense as the error logs pulled using uhpid suggest it is a hardware error even on reads, but I get zero hardware errors when dumping the full MLC using dd on my computer.
No that won't work. IOSU will just crash if it can't mount the MLC. Also the MLC contains part of the OS.Is there a method available today to simply init the MLC as empty? I assume that I can't simply dd the eMMC blank and the Wii U will magically format it on first boot
Probably they have some installer on an SD, as boot0 supports loading from SD of correctly signed.(how did they do this in the factory?)
Replace the eMMC with an SD, which was cloned from the eMMC or better replace it with another eMMC. After that the broken files can be replaced if udiph works again.but I'm just looking for some way to make this system run again at all. I have a replacement Wii U so I can do whatever on this one.
There is, and I feel like this and the unbricking efforts should be front page news, but no one seems to care apparently...@Valery0p WOW, didn't expect that considering the age of the Wii U. Why don't you post a thread specifically about it, otherwise it will get lost on this thread