Wiikey Fusion Problem

Ashen said:
If you soldered directly to the FFC I'd recheck connections through the FFC first before I invested in another SD card. All the cards I have are like class 4-6 and work fine.
After I solder the connector I always check for continuity between the pins on the WKF and the GC. So it doesn't seem to be that. I'll try to borrow an SD card though, just in case.
 
I just tried it with a Sandisk Class 4 card and unfortunately I keep getting the error.

Edit: In WBFS Manager the 1.5 update comes up as PAL. Does that matter?
 
All of the grounds on the WiiKey are connected? Roms are NTSC? WBFS manager updated? Try WBFS on another computer. Lid switch closed? No shorts around GPU connections? Board powered correctly?

That's about all I got.
 
SonyQrio said:
All of the grounds on the WiiKey are connected? Roms are NTSC? WBFS manager updated? Try WBFS on another computer. Lid switch closed? No shorts around GPU connections? Board powered correctly?

That's about all I got.
I wired ground directly to the WKF(circled green here). Roms and board are NTSC. WBFS Manager is 4.0 and there are no updates available. I already tried WBFS on another computer. Lid switch is closed. No shorts, and I wired the power like in the image above with 22awg wire.
 
I don't believe that is ground. :neutral2: However, I'm not positive.

Why don't you scratch off some of the board and put ground there. I'd try that.
 
I checked for continuity between that pad and pins 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. And it seems to be ground.
 
PRXVII said:
I checked for continuity between that pad and pins 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. And it seems to be ground.
Continuity is a misleading form of checking the connection between two pins. If you put the multimeter on the 3.3v lead and touched the other to ground, you would get a positive continuity. The voltage always finds a way through the board, wither it be through important ICs or resistors to get to the other lead. That's why continuity is bad. This might also be the reason your WiiKey doesn't work, as you may have sent voltage through the Actel chip. Trust me on this one.
 
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