ToddyHD
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Hi all.
I have tried to get my Wii OMGWTF trim working correctly but I am not having any luck and ready to give up and just buy a new board.
I get no signal on screen whenever I power the Wii on. The voltages I measure on the Wii when connected are:
3.3v - 3.26v
1.15v - 1.10v
1.0v - 0.95v
EDIT: I've rewired my custom regs and now I get 3.28, 1.12 and 0.96v on each line but the board still will not boot up - stuck on no signal. I also tried to wire it up to an external monitor but I still am not getting any results.
The CPU and GPU heat up slowly and I am measuring 3.26v on the U10 pin 5. I have no shorts to GND on any voltage line and no shorts between lines. Does anyone have any idea what it might be? I've soldered/resoldered my U10 and soldered a wire to the GPU pin, the joint doesn't look cold at all and seems to be a good connection.
I am using composite video output. Is there anything anyone can think of apart from a piece of metal shorting something under the processing chips? I taped up my board well before trimming so I really doubt anything got under there.
If anyone can explain why the Wii would not show a signal that would be great. I've tried just about everything with this board and it shows no signs of life at all. Did I slice off any important traces?
Here are some pictures of my trim. It looks pretty clean and conservative from what I can see...
I have tried to get my Wii OMGWTF trim working correctly but I am not having any luck and ready to give up and just buy a new board.
I get no signal on screen whenever I power the Wii on. The voltages I measure on the Wii when connected are:
3.3v - 3.26v
1.15v - 1.10v
1.0v - 0.95v
EDIT: I've rewired my custom regs and now I get 3.28, 1.12 and 0.96v on each line but the board still will not boot up - stuck on no signal. I also tried to wire it up to an external monitor but I still am not getting any results.
The CPU and GPU heat up slowly and I am measuring 3.26v on the U10 pin 5. I have no shorts to GND on any voltage line and no shorts between lines. Does anyone have any idea what it might be? I've soldered/resoldered my U10 and soldered a wire to the GPU pin, the joint doesn't look cold at all and seems to be a good connection.
I am using composite video output. Is there anything anyone can think of apart from a piece of metal shorting something under the processing chips? I taped up my board well before trimming so I really doubt anything got under there.
If anyone can explain why the Wii would not show a signal that would be great. I've tried just about everything with this board and it shows no signs of life at all. Did I slice off any important traces?
Here are some pictures of my trim. It looks pretty clean and conservative from what I can see...
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