Hi, I have a small question, say you have a wire or a cable or something like this in your hand, if you want to add a switch or a board or whatever you want you'd just cut that wire or cable or whatever in half and solder both sides the switch or board or the whatever you want, how that would translate to the Wii motherboard? (the model is RVL-CPU-01 btw)
For my first project I need to do something that, so add something between the gamecube data input and send the output of this something to the normal data circuit like nothing happened (it's a controller adapter that I'd like to make it built-in, it's a small thing so it should be ok for a first mod), I'm not entirely sure that's actually possible but since I'm bad with understanding boards I figured I'd ask here just in case it's a thing
Also feel free to ask for more details if what I'm asking isn't clear, I'm bad at explaining things (especially in english lol), but TLDR I want to add something between the gamecube input on the ports and whatever point of the motherboard the data goes
My main idea was desoldering the GC data pin of the port I want and solder back the output to the pad somehow, though it sounds like a bad idea lol, maybe there's something easier? (also feel free to yell at me if this is the wrong place to ask, I'm new to forums in general)
For my first project I need to do something that, so add something between the gamecube data input and send the output of this something to the normal data circuit like nothing happened (it's a controller adapter that I'd like to make it built-in, it's a small thing so it should be ok for a first mod), I'm not entirely sure that's actually possible but since I'm bad with understanding boards I figured I'd ask here just in case it's a thing
Also feel free to ask for more details if what I'm asking isn't clear, I'm bad at explaining things (especially in english lol), but TLDR I want to add something between the gamecube input on the ports and whatever point of the motherboard the data goes
My main idea was desoldering the GC data pin of the port I want and solder back the output to the pad somehow, though it sounds like a bad idea lol, maybe there's something easier? (also feel free to yell at me if this is the wrong place to ask, I'm new to forums in general)