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The DuoQ was a drivechip for the Nintendo GameCube, | The DuoQ was a drivechip for the Nintendo GameCube, it is powered by a Parallax SX28AC microcontroller. It functions similarly to the XenoGC v1.0 (perhaps a clone under a new name), except it cannot be reprogrammed with new firmware. | ||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
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* Compatible with GameCube originals, backups and imports. | * Compatible with GameCube originals, backups and imports. | ||
* Jumperless solution for both PAL, USA and Japanese machines. | * Jumperless solution for both PAL, USA and Japanese machines. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 11 March 2024
The DuoQ was a drivechip for the Nintendo GameCube, it is powered by a Parallax SX28AC microcontroller. It functions similarly to the XenoGC v1.0 (perhaps a clone under a new name), except it cannot be reprogrammed with new firmware.
Features
- LED indicators for troubleshooting.
- Low-power consumption design.
- 6-wire installation.
- Support for multi-disc/multi-game and Action Replay/GameShark discs.
- Compatible with GameCube originals, backups and imports.
- Jumperless solution for both PAL, USA and Japanese machines.