** Viper GC Extreme **
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boki2002
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3. November 2005 @ 23:50 |
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" The Viper Team has released some specifications and pictures of their Viper GC Extreme modchip for the Nintendo GameCube. The chip will have 16Mbit of space on it and come with a USB adapter which you program the chip with and communicate with your PC via the GameCube's BBA port allowing for streaming data back and forth at USB 2.0 speeds! "
http://www.tehskeen.net/gfx/1105/viperx_large.jpg
Thanks to "brakken" teh overseer of http://www.tehskeen.com
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boki2002
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3. November 2005 @ 23:54 |
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Exciting Viper Chip Updates!
It looks like the *official* Viper GC, website will open soon at Viper-Chip.com. For now it only contains a splash screen but that's not all, they are announcing a new Viper branded chip: Viper GC Extreme. Not much info about it yet, expect that it will be a truly 'next generation modchip'! Knowing what the Viper GC team achived before, we can't wait to see what innovations they'll bring in this time!
Any news about the Cobra BIOS (Viper GC BIOS) you might ask? Yes! A couple of days ago we had news from the Mental Cube guys. After a silent summer break they're hard at work on the new version of their BIOS: Cobra 2.0. It will feature kick-ass never-seen-before features! We know for sure it will run on Viper GC, but we can expect it to run on the new Viper GC Extreme as well ? Time will tell but, as usual, you'll be informed as soon as we know more about those exciting news!
News by: http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=news&newsid=5293
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Venom5880
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6. November 2005 @ 19:46 |
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Looks like qoob showed them how important on board flash memory is, considering the qoob Pro already has 16Mbit of flash.
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windsong
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6. November 2005 @ 20:30 |
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Qoob sucketh. Bring on Viper Extreme!
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boki2002
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7. November 2005 @ 06:34 |
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i knew someone would post that! lol
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7. November 2005 @ 12:00 |
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What happened to the GCloader did they give up on it or something.Anyways yeah they both look like good modchips I think Qoob Pro and the Viper Extreme.I was kind of thinking they would release all these modchips they have been talking about,but not alot has happened except the Viper team has actually upgraded there chip.
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boki2002
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7. November 2005 @ 23:21 |
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L-Burna nice to see u again after all this time! Anyways the GCloader site still says its being made just like the new Viper Extreme site. I think they might be waiting to see where thier competition stands when the Viper is released.
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Venom5880
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8. November 2005 @ 04:46 |
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windsong (Newbie) 7. November 2005 @ 01:30
Qoob sucketh. Bring on Viper Extreme!
XD
The only reason there's going to be a Viper Extreme is because the Viper GC chip is inferior to the qoob Pro in every aspect at this point. The Viper has very little flash memory (2Mbit as I recall), which is only meant for the bios anyway. Many applications have to be streamed for Viper to even run. Viper Extreme is clearly Viper Team's response to qoob Pro, since the specs are so similar. They're just now catching up with the qoob Pro hardware wise, and their bios hasn't been up to par with qoob Pro for months.
On a side note, Viper Extreme's release could actually help qoob Pro users since it would force qoob Team to finish and release the 1.4 bios that was supposed to be available back in July.
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evlspcmk
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12. November 2005 @ 15:33 |
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whats going to be new in version 1.4 any thing worth getting excited about?
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Venom5880
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12. November 2005 @ 20:00 |
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Not a clue, since the qoobchip website doesn't have any information about it.
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navahmed
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13. November 2005 @ 05:01 |
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hi, would a viper mod chip allow me to play back up GC games on a modded machine?
yep
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silver95
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13. November 2005 @ 17:10 |
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No, no it wouldn't. It'd only let you play backups on a modded machine. What else would you think it is meant for? O_o
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evlspcmk
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17. November 2005 @ 22:48 |
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just had a look at max console and says that there is a place taking pre orders for this chip when on the site that takes the preorders i noticed they sell the bba/ usb adapter aswell seperatley and it says the usb programer can be used with the normal viper mod chip as well, so can this mean they can rip the games with out the exteme mod chip and the normal viper or could this even be used with my qoob pro just buying the BBA usb conector seperatly if so that will kick ass.
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eivl
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21. November 2005 @ 07:39 |
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do i need to unsolider my previous Viper-chip, or can i just replace it with the new Viper Extreme?
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Venom5880
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22. November 2005 @ 05:03 |
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Depends on the installation really. You just might have to if it requires different solder points.
If you're satisfied with the ViperGC though, don't even bother getting the Viper Extreme. No sense in upgrading unless you plan on using the 16Mbit of flash since the USB adapter supposedly works with ViperGC as well.
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boki2002
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27. December 2005 @ 00:34 |
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"The Viper GC Team has released images of the onboard flashing utility that comes pre-programmed on the modchip. This time around you will be able to flash it via it's USB cable and/or using a DVD which cuts down on the fuss when trying to get the original Viper GC flashed by the older interface. Lets not forget - you can also program the original Viper GC with the new USB interface!
Additionally, the Viper GC Extreme has been shipped from the factory to the wholesalers and should be trickling it's way down to retail stores shortly, but don't fret - my sample for review is in the mail. I'll have some pictures online before this weekend and then of course a full fledged ISO-420 Review sometime next week!"
Thanks to "brakken" teh overseer of http://www.tehskeen.com
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Viper GC Extreme is shipping - Merry Christmas! (12/25/05)
The wait is over! The first batch of Viper GC Extreme was just sent to distributors, so it should reach them in a few days. Installation instructions and tools are coming very soon aswell.
Here are a few screenshots of the factory flashed BIOS. It allows you to reprogram your Viper GC Extreme from a DVD-R, so you don't ever need to use the USB programmer if you prefer to flash the chip from media.
The whole Viper Team wishes you a merry Christmas! (http://www.viper-chip.com/)
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1) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/fscreen1x.jpg 2) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/fscreen2x.jpg 3) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/fscreen3x.jpg 4) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/fscreen4x.jpg
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boki2002
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27. December 2005 @ 00:40 |
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Viper GC Extreme
Viper GC Extreme is the high end version of the acclaimed Viper GC chip. It is currently the most advanced GC chip.
Features:
- Complete USB solution for chip reprogramming and bidirectionnal streaming
- The only solution that allows you to make backups without additional hardware
- Easiest installation on the market : only 4 wires, connected to the chip with a connector and no need to remove the heatsink
- 16Mbit flash memory
- NTSC/PAL/JAP compatible
- Secure high-speed Actel FPGA
- Chip enable/disable switch and status LEDs
- Pinout compatible with original Viper GC. Just unplug & plug to upgrade.
- Pre-programmed with a "flash from media" BIOS
- Compatible with the best GC BIOS'
- Fast boot thanks to lid sensor connectors
- SDK available for coders
Including:
- 1 Viper GC Extreme chip
- 1 Viper USB Adapter
- 1 Flat cable for programmer connection
- 1 Installation cable with Viper GC connector & lid sensor connectors
- 1 USB cable (1.5m)
- 2 Rubber feets for Viper USB Adapter
- 1 Cardboard box & 2 ESD bags (packaging)
Pictures:
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1) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/vgcx1.jpg 2) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/vgcx2.jpg 3) http://www.viper-chip.com/gfx/vgcx3.jpg
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boki2002
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30. December 2005 @ 00:26 |
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boki2002
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30. December 2005 @ 00:28 |
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"I've just received the Viper GC Extreme GameCube modchip and will be updating you on the process of it's installation and first
impression of it's features shortly. Until then here is a picture of the Viper GC Extreme Chip and Programmer sitting on top of the box
it came in.
Update: I've got the chip installed and working perfectly. Good news is that if you're upgrading from a normal Viper GC you wont need to
do anything other then switch the chip and relocate the flexwire for the programmer. More info to follow soon ..."
Thanks to "brakken" teh overseer of http://www.tehskeen.com
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igounfaze
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31. December 2005 @ 05:02 |
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Thanx for your info. It is very helpful. Very interested on how easy it would be to backup my games with this. I put in an order for already; but would still like to know if possible before it arrives mid january.
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Venom5880
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31. December 2005 @ 05:08 |
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Considering it can use USB to back-up games, I could only assume that it would be very easy to back-up games.
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Brewgod23
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31. December 2005 @ 10:55 |
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When using this Modchip will I have to just the laser? If so is there a link as to how?
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Venom5880
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31. December 2005 @ 12:43 |
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The need to adjust the pot is determined on a GameCube to GameCube basis. If back-ups play fine without adjustment, then perfect. If they don't, then adjust it until it does.
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boki2002
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31. December 2005 @ 12:47 |
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dont worry about that yet man! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO U ALL
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Brewgod23
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31. December 2005 @ 14:18 |
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If I have to ajust the pot, will my original games continue to play or will I have to adjust it back to play original games?
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