I don’t even know if my discs have a brand name… The reason being, the drives from factory are designed to read commercially pressed DVDs, not some off the shelf rubbish brand DVD-R. The use of DVD-R media results in needing to (in most cases) adjust the trimpot on the mainboard to the north-west of the modchip near the centre of the board in the above photo. If you go the route of full size DVDs, you’re going to new plastic top for your GameCube as the disc just won’t fit, thanks to Nintendo adding unnecessary bits of plastic in what can only be assumed to be in an effort to thwart pirates. I believe this is classed as a drivechip. It allows the use of full size DVDs and those mini DVDs. I’ll eventually do a video of the install as I have another GameCube to chip. Xeno GC, this bad boy had been sitting around for a long time! The installation isn’t actually that bad. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Nintendo GameCube: Laser Power Calibration After Xeno GC Installation ()
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