Installing the NinjaMod |
![]() This new kid on the block has a pretty decent feature set including … · Supports all regions Versions PAL/JAP/USA... · Very easy installing... · Only 7 wires to solder... · PAL/NTSC games Auto detection... · Allows make backups to PC computer... · Allows run original GAMECUBE Bios... · Supports Open Source systems ... · Mini/DVD-R +R Compatible, DVD+R better choice... · 4Mbytes Flashrom (very nice for coders)... · Supports Updates Flashing by DVD+R or BBA... · Ninja Modchip comes with 2 Memory Banks , BANK 0 is Preflashed with Bootloader and BANK 1 is ready to flash with new firmware (nonswap, utils, mp3 player) or whatever includes in new firmwares, you have 3MB more to fill with stuff INSTALLATION – First follow steps A-C in “Part 1” which basically entail you disassembling your Game Cube console. Study the below image of the modchip closely so you know exactly where to solder the wires to. ![]() Now depending on which revision of Game Cube you have you’re either going to have to do this next part on the top or bottom of your motherboard. ![]() Notice the similarity between the chip pictured above and tmbinc’s chip? Well it’s the same exact design as the NinjaMod is just a copied and mass produced version of his homemade modchip. More info on tmbinc’s mod and how to make your own can be located at this location. Note that tmbinc’s modchip has to be modified to boot DVDr backups and tmbinc himself nor me have the slightest clue on how to do this. Basically the tmbinc chip is for homebrew only, but don’t fret the NinjaMod will boot DVDr just fine! Carefully LIFT UP (don't break) the pin 9 on the BIOS chip. You can do this easily using a little flux liquid. Apply iron solder and lift it up with cutter or small precision tool. This will connected via wire to point F on the modchip ![]() Look for FIL34 component in bottom motherboard side (check in pictures for reference) which will be soldered to wire E point in modchip. ![]() Next you will solder the wires to their corresponding locations below. Do not forget to solder the E and F wires. ![]() ![]() ![]() Next locate the CD Sensor button as you are going to have to solder it into the “closed” position. You can do this like in the diagram below or make your own custom switch (not covered in this FAQ yet). It’s pretty simple, just connect the two points in the pictures below using a short wire. NOTE: You do not need to lift up the BIOS leg (point F) if you wish to not be able to save your NinjaShell BIOS settings. Due to the fact that the chip defualts in PAL mode when (F) is not connected you will have to manually change it to NTSC if required which can be tricky and the television will be flickering. I would suggest you lift the BIOS leg as it's not that hard to do. NOTE: Due to the weak signal strength the NinjaMod modchip has when installing you are going to need to make the wires as short as possible.
![]() Now you reassemble your GameCube and use the chip! |