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Posted by tommy863 
INTERNET CHANNEL
September 04, 2009 02:36PM
Can i get that update through nintindo, without messing up my homebrew.
what is the best way to get the new internet channel?
thanks in advance
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 04, 2009 03:00PM
Ummm... download through shop channel? And it is just a channel so I don't think it can harm homebrew
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 04, 2009 03:09PM
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TopGun96
download through shop channel?
Yes - this.
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 04, 2009 03:28PM
ok thanks guys;)
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 04, 2009 07:46PM
If you're prompted for an update, and you don't want to update, then you can use WiiSCU to get around it, if you want to.....
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 05, 2009 12:40AM
You can't use WiiSCU for this, it's not a Menu update.
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 05, 2009 12:41AM
But it requires an updated IOS...
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 05, 2009 12:48AM
Yeah, when you use wiiscu to update the shop channel, you have to update the shop and IOS60 (or 61, i can't remember. :P).
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 05, 2009 12:50AM
IOSs ending in 0 are System Menu (at least so far) and ones ending in 1 are for original channels (not VC i think)
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 05, 2009 12:59AM
I see, then it must be 61....

Edit: Yeah, here's the wiibrew page:


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Wiibrew.org
The Title ID of the IOSes follow this convention "00000001-000000xx" where xx is the IOS number in hexadecimal. The "IOS number" is best thought of as a "Major" version number for the firmware, and probably corresponds to a specific version of Nintendo's (proprietary) SDK -- for example, the version of the SDK used to compile Zelda: Twilight Princess probably was tailored to run on IOS9.
In general, IOSx0 is used for the system menu (IOS20, IOS30, IOS40, IOS50, IOS60). IOSx1 seems to be used for Nintendo channels (e.g. IOS31, IOS51, IOS61).
Each IOS has a 16-bit "version number" in its TMD; this version number is seen in decimal form in the filenames of IOS WADs on update partition (e.g. "IOS9-64-v516.wad" for version 516 (decimal)). Converted to hex, that 516 becomes 0x0204, and can be read as "2.4" -- IOS9, version 2.4.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/05/2009 01:01AM by WaxyPumpkin72.
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 08, 2009 05:22PM
My HBC broke from updating the OS :(

I tried using the new HackMii version but I can't get it to work
is there some special way to install it? the twilight hack wont work
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 08, 2009 06:50PM
Bannerbomb.
Re: INTERNET CHANNEL
September 15, 2009 08:15PM
hey it worked! thanks!

you guys rock!
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