http://www.duomodchip.com/english/main.htm "The Duo Q team will soon be releasing a modification chip for the Nintendo GameCube. The chip itself is soldered directly onto the I/O ports underneath the DVD assembly (just like the XenoGC). Per the Xeno the chip will transparently boot your games and will most likely be controlled via button combinations when you boot your console. The Duo Q also comes with a LED module which will show it's activity. You can view the installation diagram here. http://www.tehskeen.com/gfx/200603/duoqdiagram.jpg " Duo Q Basic Specifications - Jumperless solution for Pal, US and Jap machines. - LED Indicator lights. - Low power design. - Simple 6 wire installation points. - Supports Multi games & AR - Compatible with GQ originals & imports - Compatible with backups. Thanks: www.tehskeen.net
My guess is that it's going to be a budget priced chip, considering how much their PS2 and Xbox chips cost. I wonder how it'll stack up against XenoGC.
Its good to see that new modchips are still being made! But they all seem to be rip-off of one another. (I wonder what happened to GC Loader Modchip and the other ones that were ment to be release!)
It's probably not a rip, since Duo chips have been around for a while. I think they might've given up on GC Loader due to programming difficulty. It probably would've done well considering the success of HD Advance.