QUOTE(fatherdaly @ Jan 30 2007, 05:08 AM)

Is there even such thing as a cyclowiz. i did a search on google and it threw up no results!
Yes i can confirm there is such a thing, my google search also came up with nothing, and tried to sell me to search cyclone

But check out
http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=news&newsid=13934, it's right there, and that site wouldn't put up a hoax..
And as for the "quicksolder" i personally don't think that THAT + is a + cuz quicksolder means that you just lay yhe chip on your motherboard/cd-drive/whatever, and melt the EXISTING soldering points on there, and when it cools, it attaches your quicksolder chip to your board.
I would just solder a few wires to the cyclowiz, and connect it in the same way as the Wiinja is connected, that way, if you ever want to remove it for some reason, it'll be A LOT easier, and safer (no/slighter) chance of "desoldering" components of your Wii...
P.S.
Personally i don't think that spending 50 $ on the Wiinja, which is a simple PIC chip (available for about 40 cents a piece) and some code, that was primarily done by a guy who doesn't want/get money for it, is a BIT overpriced...
I hope that the Cyclowiz will be a bit/alot cheaper or else i will wait till the Wiinja is released, and somenone grabs the Code from the PIC chip (which can be done with a D.I.Y. serial port PIC chip reader that'll cost ya around 10 $ ) and i will buy my own PIC chip for the forementioned price of 40 cents, and pop in the code myself...
I don't consider this as "stealing" (something NO ONE does here on the board

) because a vast amount of programming was done by a volunteer....
(i hope you can understand my english, cuz i'm Dutch)