Can I put two Wii's together to make a Dual CPU Wii

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This is not for practicality, mainly just quarantine has made me go insane. I want to do a really stupid project where I put a wii in an original xbox and since the chassis is so big, I was thinking maybe I could put two in there and somehow solder them together to make a dual cpu wii. I also want to water cool it too. I want this to be absolutely the most impractical and stupid build for absolute meme sake.

...god help me Im so bored.
 

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Yes you can.
And you can install Windows 32bit twice to get Windows at 64bits

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Now... will that work? I don't know.
But it'll be fucking cool.

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DAMN! THIS ISN'T THE EOF!?
 

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Hello.:)

Why is this not in EoF please ?

Seriously,I do not find any Manual to "solder together" to Wii´s.
And also no Manual to make an Dual CPU Mod.
Strange,isn´t it ? I think this Modification is not existing.
But maybe you can try it and give us Feedback of your Success please.
Good Luck.:)

Thank you.:)
 

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Back before virtualisation really took off, and still in some of the darker corners of PC building you did see people stick two motherboards and full setups inside a single case so as to have both a server and a client for LAN gaming.

However I don't believe any Wii games had LAN play (the two on co-optimus being Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles which seems more to use DSes and Lego Star Wars Ep 3 which I can't find anything about), and I don't think there are any options to use gamecube backwards compatibility and a broadband adapter there (mario kart double dash being what most people care about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameCube_online_functionality#LAN_games ).

We did hypothesise a means to hack a console and have it share info between devices, however https://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131781/the_internet_sucks_or_what_i_.php probably comes into play, though LAN at least dodges a few of those. No practical examples of proof of concepts of that have been made.

I don't know what Wii homebrew might have been sorted like this in the end.
 

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