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ekeeke
you should read this: Anatomy of an Optical Medium Authentication (Part 1)
if the purpose of your thread is to prove this can easily be beaten by software, you probably will be very disappointed.
Re: Where/what happened to authenticate a disc? May 03, 2009 03:02PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 271 |
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ekeeke
you should read this: Anatomy of an Optical Medium Authentication (Part 1)
if the purpose of your thread is to prove this can easily be beaten by software, you probably will be very disappointed.
That's about the GameCube's disc format, which does use the BCA.
The Wii uses a bog-standard DVD, with a bunch of on-Wii stuff for encrypting and decrypting. The signature is the only thing we haven't truly defeated yet, as it uses RSA and we don't have the private key.
Re: Where/what happened to authenticate a disc? July 04, 2009 05:13PM | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 248 |
I know that I would like to be able to create a disc full of homebrew stuff to be installed. Make it easy for n00bs (not that is hard but just look at our forum...). Have it run the Hackmii installer, and include another app that runs after that that would offer different homebrew to be installed such as HBB, and a few base games to get people hooked. Though the issue is that if you can figure all that out you have made the biggest to-be exploited hole for piracy. It is bitter-sweet but you know that it will not end well. With knowledge comes responsibility and controlling that kind of knowledge is mostly impossible.Quote
cl87
i dont know, i can understand about how to bypass the system for productive use, i do my research but a lot of people prefer a cios of anything else. piracy loaders, is a reference to backups mostly, an this is the first time ive heard of a hios.
@paul.strickler
what do you plan to do?