ciper said:Like an HD DVD? Lol no thats not how it works. I didn't hear any seeking sounds a DVD would normally make.MeowMix said:Or infact they could have made a USB Disk drive that would work through a special DVD 40GB disk they made or something..
Arakon said:considering the dev units have an internal HDD, it would cost nintendo very little more to make a bunch more of those with a custom IPL.
xergal said:Arakon said:considering the dev units have an internal HDD, it would cost nintendo very little more to make a bunch more of those with a custom IPL.
Erm....no they don't. I'd like to know where you get your information from
The Wii dev units have no optical drive and don't even look like a Wii. They look like an old C.B powerpack, huge and black. THey have three USB 2.0 ports which is used for connecting to the Dev's PC, which in turn allows them to load their "ISO" streamed from their computer.
I can add a pic of an NDEV if you really want, but it'll scar your retina...it's bloody ugly.
Vater Unser said:Four fucking thousand dollars?menkros said:Well I've seen it in action. When you turn it on it goes straight to a custom ipod style menu with pics of the full games. It has 20 of them from mario galaxy to mario kart all full games. All I could tell hardware wise was a white hard drive attached to wii usb drive.
here's the info:
$4,250 which includes the cost of the unit, all taxes, shipping and administration, and repair and maintenance for the life of the Fun Center
Wii: $250
20 Games:
Probably just means that they are now utelizing the full speed of USB 1.1. 16Mbps are more than enough for SD-Movies.elfsander said:The Wii USB ports ARE 2.0. It's the simple fact that the Wii software doesn't know how to handle USB 2.0 devices yet, which disables us from using USB 2.0 transfer speed. USB 2.0 only devices are working on the Wii, and test the speed of the LAN adapter (on local servers) shows that infact it's using LAN speed. Which is more than USB 1.1.
Sorry but I really can't believe this. As you said yourself, the USB-ports are currently locked at the speed of USB 1.1 through the IOS, wether they are capable of more or not. Can you show me some proof, that you transfered date at 100Mbps from or to the Wii?
And why are you so sure that the hardware can handle 2.0?
Btw. are there even USB 2.0 only devices. I allways thought backwards compatibility is one of the key-features of USB...
QUOTE(doslu @ Oct 4 2008, 04:38 PM) i read that in the readme of new Mplayerv0.06
-v0.06 (10/03/08):
-huge speedup on USB devices (thanks to rodries and Hermes)
very gooooooood
Of course. Probably why they also didn't just add in support for SDHC; didn't want us putting full games on an SDHC card and playing through there (if that would even be fast enough?).SpongeFreak52 said:Not sure why they would have capped it at 1.1 speeds though. It's almost as if they knew it would be utilized for ISO loading.
I agree. It's probably 2.0. I'm just saying, that you can't just assume it is. It could very well be 1.1 and everyone would be disappointed....Foppzter said:With todays technology, it would almost cost more to produce USB 1.1 ports than USB 2.0 ports.
So it is probably USB 2.0 ports locked to 1.1 with some firmware somewhere.
xergal said:I can add a pic of an NDEV if you really want, but it'll scar your retina...it's bloody ugly.
kornychaos said:I don't know about anyone else, but that interface for selecting games was uber sexy.