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Everytime someone brings up the two (DOL-001 and DOL-101) models of the GameCube, all they ever mention is the removal of the Digital AV Out port in the newer model as if that is the only difference.

GameCube Imports on a Wii with no mod or Freeloader? Play import GC games on your Wii with no modification or software So you. Mar 08, 2013 The European release date for the Freeloader is 5th February 2003 priced at around £19.99 and the Action Replay will be available from 12th February 2003 for around £29.99.

The newer model of the GameCube contains several differences, though they aren't immedietly obvious unless you look around. Much like Nintendo's other systems (such as the Top Loader NES), some of the differences are to reduce manufacturing costs and others to make minor improvments to the hardware.

Digital AV Out port

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This is the most well-known and obvious difference between the two models. The newer model doesn't have that port, so Component cables can't be connected. That means Progressive Scan is not available with the newer model.

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Serial Port 2

Nintendo is known to include unused ports on their systems that are removed later on. The GameCube's Serial Port 2 is unused, there is nothing available to make use of it. The port is removed from the newer model.

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Nameplate

On the original model, the nameplate can be removed. There are two tabs on the bottom of the disc cover, just below the nameplate. The disc cover on the newer model doesn't have those tabs, so the nameplate normally isn't removable.

Action Replay and Freeloader compatibility

The DOL-101 model contains firmware, which prevents most discs from Datel from working. These include Action Replay versions 1.06 through version 1.14b, Ultimate Codes, and Freeloader versions 1.04 and 1.06b. Instead, an error message appears. Pictured above are Action Replay version 1.14b and Freeloader version 1.06b inside the DOL-101 GC.

Laser

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One complaint some people have about the original models, is it's tendency to incorrectly read a disc and display an error messsage. I personally haven't run into any major problems with my original GameCube, but others have and shortly after the system's launch Nintendo even provided repairs for free. The newer model works around this issue by having a newer, more advanced laser that correctly reads discs with fewer errors. However, the lasers in the newer models apparently don't last as long as the one in the original models.

AC Adapters

Not a hardware difference, but oh well. The AC Adapter that comes with the original model (left) is 46 Watts, while the AC Adapter that comes with the newer model (right) is 48 Watts.

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These are the same two pictures as at the top of the page. They show another, minor difference with Platinum GameCube's of the newer model. DOL-001 Platinum GameCube's are colored entirely Platinum, just like how GameCube's of other colors are just one color. However, the rear of Platinum GameCube's of the newer DOL-101 model is black. I don't know what Nintendo's reasoning for doing that is. The Indigo, Jet black, and Spice orange GameCube's of the newer model are just one color, just like the original model. But the rear of Platinum GameCube's of the newer model, for whatever reason, is black.

  • sephy 28 Mar 2005 21:25:28 4,036 posts
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    Seems it is now possible to boot backups on unmodded consoles without the hassle of using PSO and a network adapter
    I just booted my import viewtiful joe using my max drive pro, without the use of freeloader o/ (and the same method works for backups but i cant test that yet)
  • MikeD 28 Mar 2005 21:27:59 10,063 posts
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    Hmm, any links to this method? How do you do it?
  • Soumis 28 Mar 2005 22:20:34 216 posts
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    and how do you get burn 'backup' disks? Can you buy blank ones? If yes, then from where?
  • RetroidModerator 28 Mar 2005 22:26:56 45,464 posts
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    I believe he's talking about this. There's the possibility of booting from GC disk images on a PC's hard drive over the network adaptor, I have no idea about the possibility of mini DVDs being executed.
    Nice idea though!
    /Ponders using the GC port of Snes9x with his Wavebird
    Only problem is that I still don't have a replacement Cube ;_;
  • sephy 28 Mar 2005 22:30:14 4,036 posts
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    Retroid wrote:
    I believe he's talking about this. There's the possibility of booting from GC disk images on a PC's hard drive over the network adaptor,
    Far from it, and that method is no different too the pso method, with the exception of using a different app. (and its frankly past it)
    It's actually a hacked, and further developed executable version of the BIOS for the vipergc modchip. With the benefit of running from memory card rather then a modchip
  • MikeD 28 Mar 2005 22:34:19 10,063 posts
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    I see. Interesting. And since there is no real online scene for the gamecube there is no incentive not to flash the bios.
    Small dvd's are available from most stores that have a good amount of writable media, soumis. I heard the ritek g04 disks were best for comatibility.
  • RetroidModerator 28 Mar 2005 22:40:02 45,464 posts
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    sephy wrote:
    It's actually a hacked, and further developed executable version of the BIOS for the vipergc modchip. With the benefit of running from memory card rather then a modchip
    Oh?
    /Quite interested
  • MikeD 28 Mar 2005 22:46:42 10,063 posts
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    Thanks.
    It seemd to require a lot of fiddling and soldering.
  • sephy 28 Mar 2005 22:48:46 4,036 posts
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    Furbs wrote:
    Found this so far...
    http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=367597
    If you scroll down near the bottom 'mr chips' gives a rough idea of how to do it.
    there are easier and less hazadous to your cube ways of doing it
    You just need a way of getting the save to a mem card - adding extra hardware is unessecary
    Edited by sephy at 21:49:31 28-03-2005
  • MikeD 28 Mar 2005 22:50:18 10,063 posts
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    Could you enlighten us of these methods? Or are you just going to stay mysterious about it?
  • sephy 28 Mar 2005 22:54:21 4,036 posts
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    MikeD wrote:
    Could you enlighten us of these methods? Or are you just going to stay mysterious about it?
    I like mysterious I'm not going to just point you right to it, especially when you are on the right track.
    I gave a bit of a hint in my first post....
  • Freek 28 Mar 2005 22:58:16 7,682 posts
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    Furbs wrote:
    Can I just ask 'whats the point'?
    I mean why make a forum post about it if you arent going to embellish upon it?

    Indeed, this isn't Hints. If you know something tell it, or don't, but this is just a silly way of dragging a topic out for longer then required.
  • sephy 28 Mar 2005 23:02:00 4,036 posts
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    Freek wrote:
    Furbs wrote:
    Can I just ask 'whats the point'?
    I mean why make a forum post about it if you arent going to embellish upon it?

    Indeed, this isn't Hints. If you know something tell it, or don't, but this is just a silly way of dragging a topic out for longer then required.
    i never said I was telling poeple, I was just commenting that it can be done. Saying it can be done isn't an indication of saying *how* it can be done.
    and Furbs is a winner o/
    Edited by sephy at 22:04:10 28-03-2005
  • sephy 28 Mar 2005 23:08:08 4,036 posts
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    Furbs wrote:
    sephy wrote:
    i never said I was telling poeple, I was just commenting that it can be done. Saying it can be done isn't an indication of saying *how* it can be done.
    Thanks, that was really useful then
    I could understand if it was a case of Xbox Scenes 'usual places', but all you had to do was give some sort of link to forum post.
    All you've done is just wasted about an hour of several peoples time. OK, you bought it to our attention (thanks!) but it would no doubt come to light sooner or later, just without having to jump through hoops.
    It's still telling people how to bypass authentication routines on consoles, which is hacking. I don't post links to console hacking on the pages of Eurogamer
  • Mr_Dave 28 Mar 2005 23:19:00 496 posts
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    What I want to know is where the hell you managed to get a max drive pro from, nowhere seems to have them in stock.
  • MikeD 28 Mar 2005 23:33:39 10,063 posts
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    Heh, turns out I have the files necessary to do this already on my HD.
    Now I only need a gamecube....
  • Freek 28 Mar 2005 23:37:45 7,682 posts
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    sephy wrote:
    Furbs wrote:
    sephy wrote:
    i never said I was telling poeple, I was just commenting that it can be done. Saying it can be done isn't an indication of saying *how* it can be done.
    Thanks, that was really useful then
    I could understand if it was a case of Xbox Scenes 'usual places', but all you had to do was give some sort of link to forum post.
    All you've done is just wasted about an hour of several peoples time. OK, you bought it to our attention (thanks!) but it would no doubt come to light sooner or later, just without having to jump through hoops.
    It's still telling people how to bypass authentication routines on consoles, which is hacking. I don't post links to console hacking on the pages of Eurogamer

    Hacking? My ass. There's allot of people here who play import titles and would love to know an easy way to do it and there's noting wrong with that.
    Edited by Freek at 22:51:03 28-03-2005
  • deem 28 Mar 2005 23:48:29 31,667 posts
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  • sephy 29 Mar 2005 02:49:10 4,036 posts
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    Dr Dave wrote:
    What I want to know is where the hell you managed to get a max drive pro from, nowhere seems to have them in stock.

    Yeah, I had that problem getting the standard version. Datel sell them direct. They were also gracious enough to send me a max drive pro when I only ordered the standard version I *think* the AR Max Evo edition has the pro software as well (the difference is literally just in the gamecube disc - the pro has a option to run hombrew, the standard does not
    freek
    Hacking? My ass. There's allot of people here who play import titles and would love to know an easy way to do it and there's noting wrong with that.
    er, if you want an easy way to play imports, then you buy an action replay (which includes freeloader). This is not a replacement for freeloader if you only want to play imports. GAME sell the Action Replay for £10, and although their packaging is slightly different and doesn't advertise Freeloader on it (for obvious reasons), its the same disc that Datel sell direct (I bought mine from GAME so know this rather then just saying it)
    Boot the machine using AR, swap the disc, then play. Which is cheaper and easier then getting this running if you just want imports.
    Although i'm sure you knew that all that already, as Freeloader is far from an unknown program.
  • neosalad 2 May 2005 09:23:04 971 posts
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    yeah. maxdrive pro lets u run them, though u either need mini-dvdr or a new case that lets u use full-sized dvdr (cheaper)
    and some peopel also use the SD-memory card and action replay to do the same from what i've heard.... well. the modded viper bios certainly mentions SD-card memory stick also.
    neo
  • terminalterror 2 May 2005 12:21:42 18,932 posts
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    how do you use mini dvdrs when the GODs read from the outside in and the data is spiralled the opposite way precisely to stop people being able to burn their own?
  • reflux 2 May 2005 15:30:13 1,804 posts
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    terminalterror wrote:
    how do you use mini dvdrs when the GODs read from the outside in and the data is spiralled the opposite way precisely to stop people being able to burn their own?
    It doesn't, that was just a FUD. The protection is based on a barcode on the disc. The GC is extremely sensitive about the disc quality though, with Princo media mine crashed all the time, with Traxdata Ritek it works much better (using a Max Drive Pro).
  • reflux 2 May 2005 17:25:36 1,804 posts
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    rodpad wrote:
    so let me get this right. with action replay you can now swap trick gamecube games? does action replay bypass the barcode check?
    Don't think the Action Replay will be enough, unless it was bundled with the Max Drive Pro-disc which lets you start program from its mem card.
    1. You boot the Cube with the Max Drive Pro disc
    2. You run a loader from your memcard
    3. you swap
    voilá.
    edit:The trick is that the loader/modified BIOS reads the barcode from a legal disc, then it halts for eight seconds to let you swap.
    Edited by reflux at 17:25:51 02-05-2005
  • reflux 2 May 2005 17:25:56 1,804 posts
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  • Furbs 14 Jun 2007 22:45:51 45,740 posts
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    Sooooo...where can one find this info? I have an American Cube that I cant run Rebel Strike on (Freeloader doesnt like it) so I actually have a legitimate reason to use this

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