weedenfeed said:For some reason, when i touch my two leads on ground and then on 5V, I get random quick little beeps.
Your multimeter sends out a small voltage to do continuity. When you touch one lead on 5v, and the other on ground, you are sending a small voltage through the CPU, regulators, resistors, diodes, capacitors, and the GPU before it gets back to your other lead. It is very, very bad to send foreign voltages through any solid state component, and can fry your Game Cube (or whatever else you are working on).Tchay said:My wiikey fusion keeps giving an error on the startup menu. It will say something like "Gamecube cannot read disc....blah blah blah". The switch works fine, when I push the detection switch, it will say "reading disc" like it should, but then go to that error.
My wiikey was fine a few weeks ago, but I took a 2 week break, started it up again and had this problem. The only thing I changed was adding 3 volt regulators.
I've been checking all the connections for the past few days and everything still appears fine. The blue light comes on, but doesn't flicker before turning off (like it normally would). The wiikey is fine since it happens on my other wiikey that works as well.
I will keep checking everything, but maybe someone knows what might be the issue. I feel like some wire is out of place. I did pop off a few and solder them back on, so its possible I flip flopped some of them....
weedenfeed said:At the ISO select menu, i had two options: Update 1.5 and Settings. Whenever i selected Update 1.5 with the controller, it went into settings instead. It basically was that everything I selected, it actually activated whatever was below it. So i went in and selected the blank space above the Update 1.5, and it activated the update!?
Why would it do this? Do i have a wire messed up, or could faulty grounding make this happen? Should I have used thicker wires other than IDE cable?
Tchay said:I am worried that I messed up my mobo somehow. I did something stupid and wired another motherboard to that same connector board while the wiikey was still wired to this current board. Although I only turned on the other board.