*"Thee PICO hath no bounds... thy modding God's hath chosen PICO as thine vessel, now go forth and unleash the power of the PICO on all consoles, even thy dreaded PS4 & PS5."* - The Consoles of Fate (20XX)
@@RohanSpartin Obviously alot of people want old games hence why this mod video was made and new style chips on the old game scene. Almost everyone I know rather backlog new gen crap and play old games vs all these halfassed broken day one releases needing patches and being online constantly these days. Then you got them graphic snobs and frame rate flucks that complain constantly about this and that but ya the old gaming scene is far beyond these new gen game days. This is why all these mods and chips continue to be made because between the retro gamers and collectors in the retro scene old games are hard to come by these days which has made this mod scene's door opened even wider over the last couple years cuz everyone just wanna play on official hardware with mods over emulation limitations.
Thanks for your help yet another clear and detailed walkthrough. Managed to snag a DOL-001 GameCube of FB Market place for £20. Now with £10 in parts and a 256Gb card I have a fully modded console. Cheers
I did this right after it became available, one of the easiest and cheapest mods even with the soldering involved. I didn't use this tutorial (obviously) but it is better explained than the one I used at the time I did it, it wil make it easier for people to install the mod. 👍👍
I can't believe how easy this is compared to other mods for other consoles. I always dread when I hear things like "scratch away at this via", "cut this trace" or "lift these legs" just knowing this is pure soldering to points, seems like the real hard part is getting the right type of screwdriver. Thanks for the awesome video I will deffo be doing this very soon.
Thank you for this, I just successfully modded my DOL-001 GameCube for the first time by using this video. You've made the instructions very clear and informative.
Watched the entire thing in background. Will probably re-watch when I get ready for install! Something relaxing for the evening while I'm sorting my OG Xbox ISO images for a new build. I do have a GC Loader, but one of my GameCubes has it's drive dying and I already had it replaced one time. This is perfect for it now. Still would hope that more GC Loaders get in stock though.
Thanks for watching! Good idea on that, the silver console I used in here was a perfect guinea pig. Purchased as broken by a friend, given to me years ago, will boot but is in pretty awful shape and won't spin up or read discs. Now given new life thanks to PicoBoot!
You know i wish i had come to your videos first. Been searching for game cube help. Now ive attempted the mod and searching why its not working,, your vid pops up and mate,, really detailed and helpful fella you are,,ive got it in correctly and working. Thanks for the video! Brilliant.
Pretty straightforward guide, managed to mod one of the gamecubes I have that I got for free from a sale. It was in pretty bad shape but I got it restored and adding this mod is just a nice finishing touch. 👌
Great video as always! I do have to say though that not all dol-001 gamecubes have the serial port 2 on the bottom. While you do have a good chance of getting one with the port it is possible to get one of those consoles back when Nintendo was phasing out the port before making a complete motherboard revision. I did my first picoboot mod a few days ago and I must say I prefer the Pico over the Gc loader. Its cheaper and you get the same end result.
you are correct. but let's also add the fact that there are still traces of that port on these motherboards. there is a mod out there that get us back what we used the sp2 for.
Great video! One thing I do when working on computer components is that after I unplug I hit the power button to discharge PSU and any other components. Also if you're worried about solder then you can a hot glue gun with hot glue. If you only have 26 guage on hand you can double up on the wires and twist the ends together (however not recommended).
Oh that power button trick is always a good safety measure to take. I'm personally not a fan of hot glue (just personal reasons, don't really like using it) but I really like kapton tape!
Hi, thanks for the video, I’ve installed my pico by the side of the fan with a rubber grommet in the shield, I’m just about to sort the sd card with swiss but did have to change the thermo pads as they were dry. Keep up the great work 👍
I’ve Done 2 Picoboot mods I followed step by step and everything worked fine for a while but then all of a sudden I get Bluescreens on both GameCubes everything powers up but no video all I get is blue screen?
Just to check, if you take out the SD card, will the gamecube start up completely normally? With the Gamecube jingle and everything? I'd love to not have to lose that awesome startup screen haha.
I’m using 30 awg kynar wire for power and is working fine! You just have to be careful where are you putting the power because there’s a in and out power and they are next to each other! 3V3_EN 👍🏼 3V3(out)👎
you are right but 3V3_EN is only used for voltage enable signal, acts as a pull-up resistor pin. however the diagram says connect to 3V3(out) and it works without a flaw. but VSYS should be used for powering the system with 1.8V to 5.5V
Yes, you can solder a sd (or microSD) card port to the motherboard of a 101 (lacking the serial port), ...but it's not for the faint of heart. It should be mentioned that Thingiverse hosts several files for really nice mounting brackets for the Pico.
I attempted this and after I reassembled my game cube it powered on but didn't have any video, the TV will flicker when I turn it on then nothing. Do you have any idea where I could've gone wrong?
Could be an issue with the soldering like some points being bridged. Double and triple check your work, worst case undo it all and make sure it can boot without a chip wired up.
@@MrMario2011unfortunately it wasn't as simple as a mistake was soldering, I must've gotten really reckless because I was frustrated with where gp4 connects to the console and broke the pin. . . That's gonna be fun to fix.
Tried this but for some reason my GameCube doesnt boot to swiss i flashed the pi and the proper file for the ss card. I did notice that the pi doesn't have the file stored after reconnecting it amy thiughts ?
I'm having issues when I go back to the Swiss menu to choose a new game it turns to a black screen and I have to power it down. On the root of the micro sd card it has the ipl.dol And I'm running the latest version of Swiss. I use R + Z + B + D-Pad Down to go back to Swiss
Finally getting the stuff together to try this. I've ended up getting 24 aug stranded wire. Could you tell me if should I have gotten 26 single core instead?
thanks for the guide! i accidentally ripped a bit of my GPU's thermal pads and my wires ended up being such a tight fit my 'cube doesn't boot into swiss every time, but i'm still happy with the results (and i'm too lazy to fix it)
This is such great timing. Got my pico and sd2sp2 inbound. I swear this is the 3rd console I've done where you've posted a video on it right b4 hand. What next so I can get it ready?
Great video! So just to be clear...you can still play your Gamecube discs (either original or import/burned), as long as we take out the SD Card or MicroSD card prior to turning on the Gamecube, right?
I forced 480p on Spyro enter the dragon and getting game lag I'm using gcvideo Pluto hdmi with Pico Boot SD fat32 400gb other games run fine do you know of different settings I can try?
Does having a green light after transferring the file important? I seem to not get the green light and replugging it back in and checking the files, it somehow removes the file again. On another note, if i dont hold the button while plugging it on the computer, it does light up green so does that mean the file is in there even tho activating storage mode shows the file isnt there? My sd adapter hasnt arrived yet and i wanna make sure the pico is rly all set before i solder it in
It automatically flashes the file then ejects the usb mode. You won't see the flashed .uf2 file inside. You could solder the pico even now as you can flash anytime as long as you have access to its micro usb port. When you hold d-pad down button during gamecube boot, you see a log screen of picoboot checking for sd card even if you don't have any. If you see it, you are ready to go
Thank u both of u guys. Yea i am probably overthinking but rly im just scared of any bricking that can happen to my spice orange 😅 Modding is risky fun haha
You didn't go over this in your video but you can also setup in-game reset to load Swiss after you've already launched a game: Make a copy of the "ipl.dol" file (Swiss) on the root of the SD card, rename the copy to "igr.dol", and set the igr.dol file as the in-game reset option in the Swiss options menu. You can then use the button combo "R + Z + B + DPad Down" to load back to the Swiss loader
I highly doubt you’ll respond to this, but what’s the possibility that this is compatible with the gamecube SD card adapter that replaces disc drive? If it is possible could you possibly use the Raspberry Pi Pico as a broadband adapter down the road when future updates allow for Bluetooth and or even Wi-Fi perhaps? Any insight and thoughts would be greatly appreciated
What would happen if you booted the gamecube with a pico boot installed but no sd2sp or memory card sd card adapter installed ? would it function like a normal gamecube and just load it's normal home menu ?
I am having difficulty soldering the two wires to the surface mounted chip. Maybe the flux isn't enough or is bad, but solder ends up connecting multiple pins and requires me to use a desoldering weave and a solder sucker to clean every time. I was wondering if anyone could give any insight into things like tip size and if flux type (liquid, paste, etc) would be causing this. I've been soldering primarily prototype boards, but this was my first attempt at something as small as a surface mounted chip. Any help is appreciated!
In the description I have my Amazon shop link where I put all the soldering hardware I use in one place, along with some recommendations, hope that helps?
I've already modded four DOL-001s, three Japanese (2 orange, 1 silver) and one US (purple). I did the region switch on the japanese ones too so there are basically US. A few tips from doing my mods: (trust me, you'll want to read if you haven't taken the PicoBoot plunge yet) - Use solid core wire, stranded can be terrible if you have issues holding steady. I used 28 gauge for all wires, one notch higher than 26 but with my Pico's in the same spot as this video, I have had no issues. I will inspect them though. But try for 26 guage solid core wire. - Have replacement thermal pads handy. Only one of four GCs I modded were able to reuse the original pads. There are multiple thicknesses needed. Macho Nacho's video shows what thicknesses to use and where. I got this set that has all the sizes needed: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09T9YGTRQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - I started with the command strips from the beginning for the same reason: its what I had. I recommend getting them if you don't have any. Their whole purpose is to be easily removed by pulling the tab. This is where I highly recommend soldering on the top of the board. Why you ask... - I upgraded two GCs from the Pico to the Pico W (my mains orange and silver) and they work fine. With the command strips, I held the Pico, pulled the tab and the whole strip removed cleanly. If there were wires were on the back with the command strip, that could be trouble. Pulling on the wires could pull them off the the board and that is a pain. - If after doing the soldering and when booting, it goes to the normal GC screen, don't do what I did and unsolder and resolder all the connections (yes, I checked for shorts first). Make sure the SD card is installed. - NKIT ISOs WORK! 256GB SD card and with using NKIIT ISOs, I got almost 300 game ISOs. If you do the math, you can't get that many 1.4GB ISOs on a 256GB SD - No Serial Port 2? webhdx is working on a Serial Port 1 to M.2 slot adapter (where the network adapter goes). I think its working, just needing to mass produce it but there is no ETA - If the GC has a Serial Port 2, the SP2 cover will have "Serial Port 2" written on the cover. Still always ask. My purple GC has a SP2 but I got a replacement cover that does not have "Serial Port 2" written on it. I also got a replacement cover for my black GC. The cover has "Serial Port 2" written on it but it doesn't have a SP2. - Don't assume that a DOL-001 you might be looking at has a "Serial Port 2". I have a DOL-001 that doesn't. - If you got a GameBoy Player and Serial Port 2, get the SD2SP2 Pro (sometimes listed as SD2SP2 Por for some reason) So much easier to access the SD card
Hey man I just installed picoboot and I'm using a sd2sp2 games work great but I can't get the cheats working for some reason. I downloaded a file with all the cheats named the rite way but no go. Any idea whats going on?
I got a GameCube recently and I wanted to do this till I realized that my one, while being a dol-001, it has no serial port 2. There is a little hole in the casing with a sheet of metal covering it internally and it looks like it’s never been opened so I assume it was made in the transition period from 001 to 101
I just tried the pico boot mod ... I'm not getting a signal output anyone. Funny enough, while pressed in the boot sel button and turning on the GC boots into the default way. anyone know that I might be doing wrong here? Already flashed the Pico and the pico led is green ... also used a multimeter to confirm my soldering and they all beep just fine.
Got a quick question buddy, will this work on a japanese GC and if so will everything display properly on our USA NTSC? i know the system menu will be in japanese but swiss and games will load in english, correct?
will the games on the SD Card still read the memory card? i'm considering getting used memory cards to see what the previous owners were like and i want to get a lot of games by doing this
Hi can you save games to the sd card?i did everything but unable to save game. I checked sd card and it has a save file for slot b but i am using slot A for sd gecko
Installed the pico, turned on the console and no signal. The lights work, the fan works, however the disk drive does not. Ended up desoldering it and soldering it again only to get the same results… I then removed the mod and tested the GC by itself. Now it doesn’t boot into its main menu either… What do I do next?
Hmm. Just completed this mod using 28 gauge. How concerned should I be? The (pretty well respected modding youtuber) whos tutorial i followed seemed to be using 30 gauge for everything.
If it works I wouldn't be all too worried, I just shared my own personal experience and recommendation based on that + the documentation provided. I personally had no sufficient power to the chip until I upped my wire size on power and ground.
Tell you what, so far investing in a Pico has proven to be a valuable investment, it is what I flashed my 360 NAND with and is now going to be the worthy successor to my original Gamecube modchip, it was sent to us not too dissimilar to the Doom Slayer.
EDIT: My wires were just too long. I’m stumped again. I tried it again, got good solders and made sure I have no bridges. Even the heatsink is clear. Yet I have no picture. If I hold BOOTSEL on the pico my GameCube boots up like normal with no issues. But when power is to the pico I have no signal. Any ideas?
As always, this was a fantastic tutorial. I modded one of my GC tonight and it worked perfectly. It just so happened to have a broken DVD drive. Side note: I was wondering if you could update your amazon links for stuff like flux and the link since the ones you recommend are OOS.
Hey! Wanted to say good looking out and thank you for that. I did a bit of updating on my Amazon Shop recommendations. Unfortunately it looks like the exact same flux I've used isn't as readily available anymore, although I'm sure other RMA-218 flux is comparable.
Hello i modded my device but one issue i am facing is any sd card above 16gb is not getting loaded by swiss. I am getting an error called ipl.cli file not found. Only 16gb and lower cards are not having this problem
Thank you for clarifying. I was seeing that on forums. Tha because Xeno is a modchip for drive only, that somehow it is harder on the gamecube Drive reader. So would you say whether i read burnt backup with Xeno or Pico, it is most likely the same result? But overhaul Pico is better than Xeno?@@MrMario2011
*"Thee PICO hath no bounds... thy modding God's hath chosen PICO as thine vessel, now go forth and unleash the power of the PICO on all consoles, even thy dreaded PS4 & PS5."*
- The Consoles of Fate (20XX)
"PS5 isn't backwards compatible. Who even plays old games anymore anyway?"
Pico, sometime in the future: "So you have chosen... death."
@@RohanSpartin Obviously alot of people want old games hence why this mod video was made and new style chips on the old game scene.
Almost everyone I know rather backlog new gen crap and play old games vs all these halfassed broken day one releases needing patches and being online constantly these days. Then you got them graphic snobs and frame rate flucks that complain constantly about this and that but ya the old gaming scene is far beyond these new gen game days. This is why all these mods and chips continue to be made because between the retro gamers and collectors in the retro scene old games are hard to come by these days which has made this mod scene's door opened even wider over the last couple years cuz everyone just wanna play on official hardware with mods over emulation limitations.
The best part of the mod is that you can still using the disk drive! Also you can modify the boot logo color and change the name.
The latter there is CubeBoot, not PicoBoot
I already did this when it came out, but I still immediatly clicked on the video because I enjoy your videos and guides! Thanks MrMario!
Thanks for hanging out!
Thanks for your help yet another clear and detailed walkthrough. Managed to snag a DOL-001 GameCube of FB Market place for £20. Now with £10 in parts and a 256Gb card I have a fully modded console. Cheers
Very awesome!!
I did this right after it became available, one of the easiest and cheapest mods even with the soldering involved.
I didn't use this tutorial (obviously) but it is better explained than the one I used at the time I did it, it wil make it easier for people to install the mod. 👍👍
Hope this helps!
I can't believe how easy this is compared to other mods for other consoles. I always dread when I hear things like "scratch away at this via", "cut this trace" or "lift these legs" just knowing this is pure soldering to points, seems like the real hard part is getting the right type of screwdriver.
Thanks for the awesome video I will deffo be doing this very soon.
Thank you for this, I just successfully modded my DOL-001 GameCube for the first time by using this video. You've made the instructions very clear and informative.
Worked like a charm even with my dreadful soldering skills!
One of my favorite mods. I’ve done about 6 of these now for my friends. Nice and easy mod.
Watched the entire thing in background. Will probably re-watch when I get ready for install! Something relaxing for the evening while I'm sorting my OG Xbox ISO images for a new build.
I do have a GC Loader, but one of my GameCubes has it's drive dying and I already had it replaced one time. This is perfect for it now. Still would hope that more GC Loaders get in stock though.
Thanks for watching! Good idea on that, the silver console I used in here was a perfect guinea pig. Purchased as broken by a friend, given to me years ago, will boot but is in pretty awful shape and won't spin up or read discs. Now given new life thanks to PicoBoot!
You know i wish i had come to your videos first. Been searching for game cube help. Now ive attempted the mod and searching why its not working,, your vid pops up and mate,, really detailed and helpful fella you are,,ive got it in correctly and working. Thanks for the video! Brilliant.
What was the issue?
@@MrMario2011 crossed wiring. But your vid and description sorted it out.
10/10 instructions, just succeeded in modding mine, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Dude, this is perfect, Love your tutorial even for soldering.
Glad you liked it!
I literally did this mod about 3 weeks ago. Easy install. No probs so far.
Pretty straightforward guide, managed to mod one of the gamecubes I have that I got for free from a sale. It was in pretty bad shape but I got it restored and adding this mod is just a nice finishing touch. 👌
Amazing!
Great video as always! I do have to say though that not all dol-001 gamecubes have the serial port 2 on the bottom. While you do have a good chance of getting one with the port it is possible to get one of those consoles back when Nintendo was phasing out the port before making a complete motherboard revision. I did my first picoboot mod a few days ago and I must say I prefer the Pico over the Gc loader. Its cheaper and you get the same end result.
you are correct. but let's also add the fact that there are still traces of that port on these motherboards. there is a mod out there that get us back what we used the sp2 for.
Great timing just got all the supplies in the mail, waiting for screwdriver to come
Have fun!
Great video! One thing I do when working on computer components is that after I unplug I hit the power button to discharge PSU and any other components. Also if you're worried about solder then you can a hot glue gun with hot glue. If you only have 26 guage on hand you can double up on the wires and twist the ends together (however not recommended).
Oh that power button trick is always a good safety measure to take. I'm personally not a fan of hot glue (just personal reasons, don't really like using it) but I really like kapton tape!
Like as soon as this video came out a new quick solder ribbon cable was released for this mod, really lowers the barrier for entry even more.
Hi, thanks for the video, I’ve installed my pico by the side of the fan with a rubber grommet in the shield, I’m just about to sort the sd card with swiss but did have to change the thermo pads as they were dry. Keep up the great work 👍
Glad it helped!
Sure did, but have to do some troubleshooting as it’s not working and not loading of a disc anymore , time to check everything.
Took it apart again and was the blue wire become loose, all sorted now 😊 just have to learn how to back up my games now 👍
Something that should be noted is that some dol-001 consoles are kind of an in between that have the digital out, but no sp2 slot
thanks chief, setting up my sister birthday gamecube gift rn
Great sibling you are!
It works wonderfully on a Japanese gamecube, so if you can wait for a couple of weeks and don't want to spend more money than you have to
Just a thought: Was the DOL derived from the codename for the Game cube "Dolphin"?
Yep!
I’ve Done 2 Picoboot mods I followed step by step and everything worked fine for a while but then all of a sudden I get Bluescreens on both GameCubes everything powers up but no video all I get is blue screen?
What if it turns on, you can hear sound but no video is displayed? Are my wires too long? Or is it something else? Please help
Reseat the OD on the motherboard
Just to check, if you take out the SD card, will the gamecube start up completely normally? With the Gamecube jingle and everything? I'd love to not have to lose that awesome startup screen haha.
Yep!
I’m using 30 awg kynar wire for power and is working fine! You just have to be careful where are you putting the power because there’s a in and out power and they are next to each other! 3V3_EN 👍🏼 3V3(out)👎
you are right but 3V3_EN is only used for voltage enable signal, acts as a pull-up resistor pin. however the diagram says connect to 3V3(out) and it works without a flaw. but VSYS should be used for powering the system with 1.8V to 5.5V
Thank you embodying this work
Yes, you can solder a sd (or microSD) card port to the motherboard of a 101 (lacking the serial port), ...but it's not for the faint of heart. It should be mentioned that Thingiverse hosts several files for really nice mounting brackets for the Pico.
I attempted this and after I reassembled my game cube it powered on but didn't have any video, the TV will flicker when I turn it on then nothing. Do you have any idea where I could've gone wrong?
Could be an issue with the soldering like some points being bridged. Double and triple check your work, worst case undo it all and make sure it can boot without a chip wired up.
@@MrMario2011unfortunately it wasn't as simple as a mistake was soldering, I must've gotten really reckless because I was frustrated with where gp4 connects to the console and broke the pin. . . That's gonna be fun to fix.
I can select a game the patching stuff and everything but after launching dol goes to black screen, any advice?
For anyone having problems copying the uf2 file to the pico and you're using a mac, try using a pc. I couldn't get it to copy on my mac.
I'm not seeing 480p in the "Force Video Mode" options...any ideas?
can you emulate a virtual memory card on the micro sd card with a GC2SD card?
Tried this but for some reason my GameCube doesnt boot to swiss i flashed the pi and the proper file for the ss card. I did notice that the pi doesn't have the file stored after reconnecting it amy thiughts ?
what are the best settings to get the best video for swiss? I just want to have the best experience and see how nice it can look
I'm having issues when I go back to the Swiss menu to choose a new game it turns to a black screen and I have to power it down. On the root of the micro sd card it has the ipl.dol And I'm running the latest version of Swiss. I use R + Z + B + D-Pad Down to go back to Swiss
Did the mod but doesn’t load into Swiss after soldering pico and putting sd2sp2 in
Finally getting the stuff together to try this. I've ended up getting 24 aug stranded wire. Could you tell me if should I have gotten 26 single core instead?
That'll be fine as well, just be careful soldering it so you don't bridge any points together that you don't mean to!
I assume the serial port offers the same loading speed as the memory card port?
If I remove sd card adapter with pico installed, I will boot with stock menu and console will behave like not moded?
thanks for the guide! i accidentally ripped a bit of my GPU's thermal pads and my wires ended up being such a tight fit my 'cube doesn't boot into swiss every time, but i'm still happy with the results
(and i'm too lazy to fix it)
44;09 how long are the wires that you had to cut?
This is such great timing. Got my pico and sd2sp2 inbound. I swear this is the 3rd console I've done where you've posted a video on it right b4 hand. What next so I can get it ready?
Perfect timing 🤣
Great video!
So just to be clear...you can still play your Gamecube discs (either original or import/burned), as long as we take out the SD Card or MicroSD card prior to turning on the Gamecube, right?
Sure, they can also be booted via Swiss as well, but up to you.
@@MrMario2011 Thanks for the insight, dude!
I forced 480p on Spyro enter the dragon and getting game lag I'm using gcvideo Pluto hdmi with Pico Boot SD fat32 400gb other games run fine do you know of different settings I can try?
Does having a green light after transferring the file important? I seem to not get the green light and replugging it back in and checking the files, it somehow removes the file again. On another note, if i dont hold the button while plugging it on the computer, it does light up green so does that mean the file is in there even tho activating storage mode shows the file isnt there?
My sd adapter hasnt arrived yet and i wanna make sure the pico is rly all set before i solder it in
As long as it flashes successfully you're fine. The firmware file won't show up if you plug it back in, respectfully I'd say you're overthinking it.
It automatically flashes the file then ejects the usb mode. You won't see the flashed .uf2 file inside. You could solder the pico even now as you can flash anytime as long as you have access to its micro usb port. When you hold d-pad down button during gamecube boot, you see a log screen of picoboot checking for sd card even if you don't have any. If you see it, you are ready to go
Thank u both of u guys. Yea i am probably overthinking but rly im just scared of any bricking that can happen to my spice orange 😅
Modding is risky fun haha
You didn't go over this in your video but you can also setup in-game reset to load Swiss after you've already launched a game:
Make a copy of the "ipl.dol" file (Swiss) on the root of the SD card, rename the copy to "igr.dol", and set the igr.dol file as the in-game reset option in the Swiss options menu. You can then use the button combo "R + Z + B + DPad Down" to load back to the Swiss loader
I'll have to poke around at it again, but I didn't successfully get that working on my end.
I highly doubt you’ll respond to this, but what’s the possibility that this is compatible with the gamecube SD card adapter that replaces disc drive? If it is possible could you possibly use the Raspberry Pi Pico as a broadband adapter down the road when future updates allow for Bluetooth and or even Wi-Fi perhaps? Any insight and thoughts would be greatly appreciated
You can install this alongside GC Loader. Doubtful the Pico can be used as a replacement BBA.
Awesome! Thank you for the quick response it’s greatly appreciated!! As for the BBA it’s understandable.
What would happen if you booted the gamecube with a pico boot installed but no sd2sp or memory card sd card adapter installed ? would it function like a normal gamecube and just load it's normal home menu ?
Yep, function like a normal cube.
@@MrMario2011 awesome so you get kinda the best of both worlds if you want to retain your dvd drive and load home brew. Amazing mod
Can you install this on a GameCube that doesn't physically have a disc drive any more for whatever reason or is it required to be connected to boot?
Yep! Disc drive not required.
I am having difficulty soldering the two wires to the surface mounted chip. Maybe the flux isn't enough or is bad, but solder ends up connecting multiple pins and requires me to use a desoldering weave and a solder sucker to clean every time. I was wondering if anyone could give any insight into things like tip size and if flux type (liquid, paste, etc) would be causing this.
I've been soldering primarily prototype boards, but this was my first attempt at something as small as a surface mounted chip. Any help is appreciated!
In the description I have my Amazon shop link where I put all the soldering hardware I use in one place, along with some recommendations, hope that helps?
I've already modded four DOL-001s, three Japanese (2 orange, 1 silver) and one US (purple). I did the region switch on the japanese ones too so there are basically US. A few tips from doing my mods: (trust me, you'll want to read if you haven't taken the PicoBoot plunge yet)
- Use solid core wire, stranded can be terrible if you have issues holding steady. I used 28 gauge for all wires, one notch higher than 26 but with my Pico's in the same spot as this video, I have had no issues. I will inspect them though. But try for 26 guage solid core wire.
- Have replacement thermal pads handy. Only one of four GCs I modded were able to reuse the original pads. There are multiple thicknesses needed. Macho Nacho's video shows what thicknesses to use and where. I got this set that has all the sizes needed: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09T9YGTRQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
- I started with the command strips from the beginning for the same reason: its what I had. I recommend getting them if you don't have any. Their whole purpose is to be easily removed by pulling the tab. This is where I highly recommend soldering on the top of the board. Why you ask...
- I upgraded two GCs from the Pico to the Pico W (my mains orange and silver) and they work fine. With the command strips, I held the Pico, pulled the tab and the whole strip removed cleanly. If there were wires were on the back with the command strip, that could be trouble. Pulling on the wires could pull them off the the board and that is a pain.
- If after doing the soldering and when booting, it goes to the normal GC screen, don't do what I did and unsolder and resolder all the connections (yes, I checked for shorts first). Make sure the SD card is installed.
- NKIT ISOs WORK! 256GB SD card and with using NKIIT ISOs, I got almost 300 game ISOs. If you do the math, you can't get that many 1.4GB ISOs on a 256GB SD
- No Serial Port 2? webhdx is working on a Serial Port 1 to M.2 slot adapter (where the network adapter goes). I think its working, just needing to mass produce it but there is no ETA
- If the GC has a Serial Port 2, the SP2 cover will have "Serial Port 2" written on the cover. Still always ask. My purple GC has a SP2 but I got a replacement cover that does not have "Serial Port 2" written on it. I also got a replacement cover for my black GC. The cover has "Serial Port 2" written on it but it doesn't have a SP2.
- Don't assume that a DOL-001 you might be looking at has a "Serial Port 2". I have a DOL-001 that doesn't.
- If you got a GameBoy Player and Serial Port 2, get the SD2SP2 Pro (sometimes listed as SD2SP2 Por for some reason) So much easier to access the SD card
If you let the gamecube run for a few minutes to warm up before removing the heatsink you should be able to preserve the thermal pads
Hey man I just installed picoboot and I'm using a sd2sp2 games work great but I can't get the cheats working for some reason. I downloaded a file with all the cheats named the rite way but no go. Any idea whats going on?
I got a GameCube recently and I wanted to do this till I realized that my one, while being a dol-001, it has no serial port 2. There is a little hole in the casing with a sheet of metal covering it internally and it looks like it’s never been opened so I assume it was made in the transition period from 001 to 101
RIP
I just tried the pico boot mod ... I'm not getting a signal output anyone. Funny enough, while pressed in the boot sel button and turning on the GC boots into the default way. anyone know that I might be doing wrong here? Already flashed the Pico and the pico led is green ... also used a multimeter to confirm my soldering and they all beep just fine.
Had same issue not 100% sure what is it but its either your wires are to long or use a different size wires
Got a quick question buddy, will this work on a japanese GC and if so will everything display properly on our USA NTSC? i know the system menu will be in japanese but swiss and games will load in english, correct?
Yes
convert to US first, theres a region switch mod
What kind of solder do I need to use? Lead free or does it matter?
I've got my Amazon shop linked in the description which has all the soldering tools I personally use.
Is there a way to exit a game and return to the Swiss menu?
How do you use action replay/gameshark cheats on picoboot
CN you tell me the exact Pico to use? There's multiple versions on the link you provided
A standard one as I showed, if you're on Amazon different sellers will have different listings.
K cool. And it can run any gamecube game correct?
will the games on the SD Card still read the memory card? i'm considering getting used memory cards to see what the previous owners were like and i want to get a lot of games by doing this
Yes
If using retrotink with composite cable, should I leave the setting to auto or still change setting to 480p?
You can't pull 480p from composite cables, so just auto.
Hi can you save games to the sd card?i did everything but unable to save game. I checked sd card and it has a save file for slot b but i am using slot A for sd gecko
be aware, i have a silver dol 001 form japan and it has no serial 2 port
An oddball configuration!
Yea I found a picoboot kit with the sd2sp2 and tried to put it in and found out there's no port lol so now I have to order the sdgecko
Recommended lengths for wires?
Documentation recommends 10cm at most, realistically you want them as short as you can make them.
@@MrMario2011 thank you and I plan to trim as much as I can!
Installed the pico, turned on the console and no signal. The lights work, the fan works, however the disk drive does not. Ended up desoldering it and soldering it again only to get the same results… I then removed the mod and tested the GC by itself. Now it doesn’t boot into its main menu either… What do I do next?
I'd say make sure you haven't bridged two solder points or damaged them. Or damaged the cpu
If booting Swiss from a save file from Wind Waker, do I still need a SD card or can it be a microsd card?
PicoBoot would be looking for Swiss from a SD Gecko or SD2SP2
Did this mod a few weeks ago. Had big trubble because my microSD cart was not compability and that looks like the pico do nothing.
Hope you sorted it out?
@@MrMario2011 yes after 2 times checking all solder points and use shorter cables I tried another sd card in my sd2sp2 and it works.
Nce job clear and concise.
Tahnks!
Hmm. Just completed this mod using 28 gauge. How concerned should I be? The (pretty well respected modding youtuber) whos tutorial i followed seemed to be using 30 gauge for everything.
If it works I wouldn't be all too worried, I just shared my own personal experience and recommendation based on that + the documentation provided. I personally had no sufficient power to the chip until I upped my wire size on power and ground.
great Video .I recently got a a game cube and did this mode it's great .I was wondering what hdmi adapter you are using
I've used GCHD and HDMyCube
@@MrMario2011 Thanx
Can you game save onto the as card? Or shall I find an old memory card?
Tell you what, so far investing in a Pico has proven to be a valuable investment, it is what I flashed my 360 NAND with and is now going to be the worthy successor to my original Gamecube modchip, it was sent to us not too dissimilar to the Doom Slayer.
And so affordable at that!
Great tutorial as always!
Can you just make the SD Gecko yourself?
Give it a shot!
EDIT: My wires were just too long.
I’m stumped again. I tried it again, got good solders and made sure I have no bridges. Even the heatsink is clear. Yet I have no picture. If I hold BOOTSEL on the pico my GameCube boots up like normal with no issues. But when power is to the pico I have no signal. Any ideas?
does it require the optical drive to function? or its ok w/o it?
Either way is fine.
Could I use just Ethernet cable? like Cat5? just take the wires off that?
Sure
Worked great
Great to hear!
Can you link the wires you used please
They're on my Amazon shop link, under the section there for soldering materials.
I can use an micro sd card that has 128gb or larger for this mod?
Sure!
As always, this was a fantastic tutorial. I modded one of my GC tonight and it worked perfectly. It just so happened to have a broken DVD drive. Side note: I was wondering if you could update your amazon links for stuff like flux and the link since the ones you recommend are OOS.
Hey! Wanted to say good looking out and thank you for that. I did a bit of updating on my Amazon Shop recommendations. Unfortunately it looks like the exact same flux I've used isn't as readily available anymore, although I'm sure other RMA-218 flux is comparable.
Can i use this also in ps4 jailbreak!?
potentially
I know a few Pi models have been used for PS4 jailbreaking, not sure about the Pi Pico yet.
I hve the pics installed and was wondering. Can u play the gameboy games. GBA gb. With out having the gameboy player ?
You'll still need the Game Boy Player, but you can use the GBI homebrew instead of the disc.
Ok thanks. Also I have 1tb micro card. What settings should I format it on ?
Hi Mr Mario, What is the Best Length for the wires?
The author recommends 10 cm or less.
@@MrMario2011 Thanks, I bought a bulk lot of Japanese Junk Units that Im refurbing, and will be installing Picoboot on them.
can you use 24awg wire?
I wouldn't recommend wire that thick for the small points.
I use 28g wire and it powers up just fine.
At one point in time we can probably load stuff through the USB-Port of the Pico!
I got 30awg wire but I guess now I have to wait to get some bigger wire
i finished the video and im still wondering why my solder wont melt..
That iron needs to be HOT.
Hello i modded my device but one issue i am facing is any sd card above 16gb is not getting loaded by swiss. I am getting an error called ipl.cli file not found. Only 16gb and lower cards are not having this problem
Format it as shown in the video.
@@MrMario2011 i formatted it to fat 32 as mentioned. Still can't use above 16gb, it's giving error of cli configuration file not found
Why does my GameCube say failed to write and won’t boot disc ?
I accidently ripped the pad off of the third pin on the cpu side......😭😭😭😭😭
Omg how do i save??? i have been busting my head on this..
Thanx master ♥️🇹🇷
Amazing
please, Is picoboot better than xeno ? and why ?
Yes, since it uses IPL injection and allows multiple methods of booting homebrew without using the DVD drive.
So this is not as hard on the disc drive then the xeno, right? How is this so?
Not true, not sure why that's to be believed?
Thank you for clarifying. I was seeing that on forums. Tha because Xeno is a modchip for drive only, that somehow it is harder on the gamecube Drive reader. So would you say whether i read burnt backup with Xeno or Pico, it is most likely the same result? But overhaul Pico is better than Xeno?@@MrMario2011
Anyone have used "generic" picos? and if so, wich are working?