2.4 kms from Werndee to NewTown Bridge 3.6 Kms from New town Bridge to Elwick Road 7.2 Kms from NT Bridge to Bowen Bridge Eastern Shore 7.5 Kms to Old Beach Road turn-off from NT Bridge http://www.geodistance.com/?id=67343 Wii Modification Specs & Info DriveKey Wii Mod Chip http://www.modsupplier.com/catalog/drivekey-wii-mod-chip-p-293.html Well the WiiKey guys have done it yet again, we are proud to introduce you to the world first mod chip for the Wii D3 DVD drives the Wii DriveKey mod chip, this device will allow you to play your backups and games from other regions the same as you would with a chipped machine but uses no wires at all and is 100% solderless solution which is compatible with all Wii DVD drives including the latest D3 drive which so far there are no other solutions on the market. For those who don’t know yet the latest drive revision which was found in the AU market in Dec called the GC2-D3 also nick named d2nothing is a totally new design and they have removed the little controller chip found on all previous drives, this controller chip was how the old chips were able to work. So with no controller chip there is no way to use traditional chips such as the WiiKey with these D3 drives, this is where the DriveKey comes in and offers people with the D3 drive a valid option for them to be able to play their legitimate backups or games from other regions. The DriveKey Wii modchip is not just for D3 owners either, if you have recently bought a Wii and have one of the epoxy D2E drives the Wii DriveKey is also a good solution for these drives, as they don’t require access to the controller chip and are installed running off the DVD drive ribbon cable, these will essentially be a solderless solution for the epoxy D2E drives as well. With that being said, a traditional chip such as the WiiKey 2 does have some advantages over the Drive Key, first being that the WiiKey 2 will support full drive speed, where the DriveKey only supports 3x read, this won’t be a huge problem and will just cause some of the games to load a fraction slower, there is possible concern about games such as call of duty that require fast read speeds to load the textures that the drive key might not be able to keep up, but so far we have not been able to test this out, so traditional chips will load games faster than the new method used by the DriveKey and won’t have the issue of not be able to load textures fast enough in some games, also the Wii DriveKey does not have the GameCube audio fix, so playing some of the older GC games might lead to some problems, so if you’re a fan of your older GameCube games you might want to look at another option as the DriveKey would not be the best solution if you really want to be able to play the old GC games, but we don’t think that will be many of you out there anyway. The DriveKey has the ability to update the firmware on the chip via DVD, this means the team can release software updates for the chip in the future that could add handy new functions to the chip, but also means if there were any bugs in the firmware they could be fixed and the users could just simply update the chip and the bugs would be gone. When the Wii Drivekey was first announced they were not going to have it be updateable, but it looks like the team decided at the last minute that adding upgrade support for the chip would be a good idea and a failsafe for customers in the long term. The other failsafe the team have added to the Drive Key is a J-Tag connector, this can be used with an external programmer to physically program the chip from your PC, why this can be good to have a J-Tag is because if at any point a Wii system update comes out and blocks the chips function in anyway, for example blocks the ability to update the chip by DVD, you would be able to buy a J-Tag programmer and update the chip manually, this means that you can be confidant when buying the Wii DriveKey mod chip that they will always have the ability to update the firmware no matter what happens with the Wii or possible system updates that could affect the chips function. The second and possibly the most sort after feature in chips today is the Brick Blocker, the Drivekey modchip will also include a brick blocking function that will stop any games from outside your consoles region from making system updates, if you have a PAL euro console and you play a USA NTSC game that happens to require a firmware update to the console to be able to play, this NTSC game could update your PAL console with an NTSC firmware which can basically render the console useless, your original PAL games would not work anymore and the system is what’s called bricked, this is where the brick blocker comes in, the DriveKey can detect if you’re trying to play a game from outside your consoles region that wants to do a system update and will basically block the game from doing the update, it will allow games from your consoles region to update the system firmware, but it will stop any game from outside your consoles region applying updates to the console. The brick blocker is particularly good for those that have kids that would not really understand about updates and to look out for games outside their consoles region, with the Drive Key brick blocker function enabled you don’t need to worry about the kids possibly damaging the console. For those on a budget and own a new D3 drive or epoxy D2E and replacing the drive with a pre-modded drive kit is just out of the question, you will still be extremely happy using a device such as this Wii DriveKey mod chip. If you are a D2E epoxy owner you pretty much have three choices, if you’re in an area with an installer you could have a WiiKey 2 soldered in with wires, if you don’t have installers in your area you can buy a pre-modded drive pack like we sell on the site, or buy the Wii DriveKey. If you don’t have an installer in your area the Drive Key will be the cheapest option to get your console modded to play overseas games without selling your old drive on EBay to offset the costs of the pre-modded drive packs, but still the premium option would be to replace the drive and still run an traditional chip such as the WiiKey 2, being that you can sell your Epoxy D2E drive on EBay for around $70 the pre-modded drive pack still does come in cheaper than the DriveKey and does offer more function and performance for the cost. But if you are not able to sell your D2E epoxy drive, the DriveKey modchip would be more cost effective way of modding your machine if an installer is not in your area as well. The Wii DriveKey uses a totally new way to talk to the Wii acting as pass-through to the DVD drive and emulating & patching certain functions to disable region encoding and more, these amazing little devices will work on any Wii console anywhere in the world, there is no having to worry about checking serial number to know your drive type, or having to open the console to check if you have epoxy or not, if the whole chipping thing is a little overwhelming to you and you just want to buy something that you know will work with your console without having to do a little research checking your drive type and if you have epoxy or not, the DriveKey mod chip is it. No matter where you are you can be assured that the Wii DriveKey will work with your system, for people new to chipping their machines this can be a blessing. Being made by the most famous team that brought us chips such as WiiKey v1, v2 & D2Pro you can be assured that this product will have the same great level of support and reliability of their previous products. **WARNING** If you bought your Wii console before Aug 09 you don’t need to read this warning, if you bought it after Aug 09 please read on. There has been a new DVD drive released in the latest Wii consoles, they started to show up Aug 09 and the drive is called D3-2, currently there is no chip that will work on these drives, the only option is to replace the DVD drive or drive board, then you can use chips like the Solderless WiiKey 2 or even DriveKey or Wasabi DX, we have pre-modded Wii DVD drive packs using the WiiKey 2 which are a perfect option for these new consoles, just pull out the D3-2 drive and put in the pre-modded drive. So far they are not wide spread, we have listed the serial numbers below for each country for when these drives started to show, for AU serial numbers higher than the one listed is about a 60% chance it’s a D3-2, for other countries it’s not so high yet, but that will change as we get closer to Christmas, we have provided a link below to the Wii serial checker, you can use this to see if your console bought after Aug 09 has a high chance of being D3-2 or not, serial numbers lower than the ones listed below are safe and the DriveKey will work on them. So if your consoles serial number is higher than the ones listed below, it might be best to open the console before you order a chip for it to see if you have a D3-2 drive or not, they are easy to spot as the D3-2 chip does not have any writing on the chip like the D3 drives do, an example photo is shown below so you know what to look for. As we said above, currently there are no chips that work on these drives to allow you to play backups of your original games or originals from other regions, there are some chips coming, but none of them will allow you to play backup games from disk, the WiiKey Fusion is one, and their solution is to play games off SD memory cards for the consoles with D3-2 drives, this idea is quite good, but SD cards do cost a lot more than blank disks, we think the best solution if you have a D3-2 drive right now would be to buy a pre-modded Wii drive pack we sell and replace the drive, this way you will be able to play backups off disk, play games from other regions and be using a great chip like the WiiKey 2 which has the full 6x read speed, advanced brick blocker and GameCube support. The other solution would be the new Wode Jukebox, these will allow you to boot your games from an external HDD and this is also a very good way to go, it just depends if you want to load from disc or from external memory such as SD cards or Hard Drives. Note that the USA & Canada have two ranges of serial numbers for the consoles there, for example LU3000 to LU3940 is one serial range and won’t have D3-2 drives, only consoles with the serial over LU3941 will have a 25% chance of having a D3-2 drive currently, the other serial range for consoles starts at LU5000 and goes up to LU7011 which won’t have D3-2 drives. Both serial number ranges are independent from each other, so if you have a LU3911 you will be safe because you are under LU3941, and if you have a LU7002 or LU6980 for example, you will also be safe because you are under the LU7012. If anyone has questions on the text above just contact us anytime. ** Serial Numbers For D3-2 Drives ** If your serial number is lower than the ones listed below you can use the DriveKey, if it is higher than the ones listed below, you should use the Wii serial checker link below to see if your drive has any chance of being a D3-2, if it does you should open your Wii and check if you have a D3 or D3-2 drive, if you have a D3 you can use the DriveKey, if you have a D3-2 you will need the pre-modded DVD drive packs that we sell, or the WiiKey Fusion or Wode if you want to load from SD or HDD. UK LEH2682XXXXX EU LEF1128XXXXX USA / Canada LU7012XXXXX LU3941XXXXX Australia LAH1167XXXXX http://www.modsupplier.com/catalog/images/install/drivekey/drivekey-installation-video-new.zip http://www.modsupplier.com/catalog/images/install/wii-disassembly/Wii-Disassembly-Guide.zip OZ SUPPLIER http://www.ozmodchips.com/drivekey-100-solderless-modchip-that-works-on-all-drives-p-202.html