Added: |
2025-05-23 by WiizarDRAW |
Country: |
Ecuador |
Bought where and when: |
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Console ID: 0204cef9. Console IDs were issued (roughly) sequentially, beginning with 02000000 for retail Wiis — this would make this one the first 300,000 (or so) Wiis made. I suspect this may have been made towards the end of the first batch of pre-release Wiis as a spare main board and sent to a repair center to keep in stock as a replacement for any early returns.
boot1 revision “a” — this is common for early Wiis, up to console ID 021e7bed or so
boot2v1 — this has never been seen before, but doesn’t seem to be substantially different (in any interesting way) from the common boot2v2. All early Wii games came with boot2v2, so most people would have gotten that update with the first game they played if it wasn’t already installed at the factory. I had suspected that boot2v1 was a special factory boot2 that could handle an unencrypted NAND filesystem, but that doesn’t appear to be the case — it still may be true that there is a boot2v0 out there that serves that purpose.
setting.txt indicates a serial number of LU100166385 (which matches neither the one printed on the case, or the revision of the drive!)
Only five titles installed — 1-2, IOS4v3, IOS9v1, BCv0, MIOSv0. Four megabytes of content, total!
A stub of a system menu installed as 1-2, version 1, using IOS4 |
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Model number / region: |
RVL-001(USA) / NTSC-U/C |
Serial: |
LU1001663XXX |
Copyright year: |
2006 |
DVD board serial: |
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DVD controller: |
GC2-DMS
- Cut pins on controller: No
- Missing solderpad near controller: No
- New metal clip on DVD drive: -
- Drive chip covered in black glue: -
- Missing text on top of large D3 chip: -
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