QuotehackvcsQuotebushingYour question makes no sense. Please rephrase. sorry if i wasn't clear. I just want to know if it would be possible to make a loader that would only load the Open-Source Apploader, ISO template. It could be useful for people without drive chips. It would also be useful if the system menu could be patched to load the iso from the recovery menu, that way we wouldnt haby bushing - Homebrew General
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Your question makes no sense. Please rephrase.by bushing - Homebrew General
It does not do that. http://wiibrew.org/wiki/System_Memory_Formatby bushing - Homebrew General
Actually, there IS a padding message on the semi-brick fix discs (at the end of the ISO), I'm surprised nobody ever mentioned it. :)by bushing - Software
Sounds like your bluetooth module went dead. Sometimes they die, and we don't know why. You might try ordering a new one from DX:by bushing - FixMii
How big is the boot.dol file on your SD card? (exactly)by bushing - Homebrew General
The "Updater Channel" never happened, in part, due to my reluctance against having stuff that automatically applies patches. Comex: WC24 starts the system menu, and tells it to load any channel ("NAND App"). That's all it does; the system menu is just a "stepping stone".by bushing - Software
QuoteWiiCrazyQuoteWiiCrazyPretty old news, Arikado Edit: Do not link to g*a**** What the fuck? Sorry, n00b moderator error. :( Please edit your post and put the link back (I went and searched on gbatemp and couldn't find it, and I can't undo the edit)by bushing - Software
Preface: I don't think the EULA change for 3.4 is significant; it appears to just be a slight rewording of an existing statement. That is to say, Nintendo has always given themselves the right to update your system under the EULA, but I do not believe they will ever do it without requiring you click "OK" in some form. That being said ... the WC24 system can turn the PPC on and off, aby bushing - Software
QuotecomexQuotewhodaresNone. The C++ language is the same, there's no syntax differences. Devil's advocate: int x = 0xed; char y = *((char *) &x); printf("%hhx\n", y); Uhh.... xyzzy:~ $ gcc -arch i386 -o test test.c xyzzy:~ $ ./test ed xyzzy:~ $ gcc -arch ppc -o test test.c xyzzy:~ $ ./test 0 Endian difference, not language difference?by bushing - Coding
You seem to think that I wrote that ?!?! I don't know where that list is used -- maybe you can't use those words in your console name?by bushing - Software
Oh, now I get it. It's not that "Canon SD cards" are of poor quality, it's that Canon ships small SD cards with their camera, which means that the cards end up formatted as FAT12, and fail. hugalhuhlagh.by bushing - Homebrew General
what does this have to do with homebrew, again?by bushing - Homebrew General
... which is not applicable if he's about to buy a wii ...by bushing - Homebrew General
Erm, that's not exactly a clear response. Everything you mentioned is fine, but the card needs to be FAT16 or FAT32, which generally means > 32MB.by bushing - Homebrew General
QuotewhodaresThe only way I can think of, is that the development machines have a different "Nintendo" key, and they get that private key (knowing it would be useless to non-development Wii's). Yes, this is standard practice when doing development on embedded systems -- you have a "development" keypair vs a "production" keypair. There is a bit in the "Starlet" OTP that specifies which one aby bushing - Software
Without meaning to be condescending, please go read a good book on crypto before trying to speculate on breaking cryptosystems. I highly recommend Applied Cryptography, which is surprisingly readable, and pretty cheap to find used: Applied Cryptography on Amazon.com. If you want to modify data covered by a TMD, you have three choices: * Discover the 2048-bit private RSA key, which is probby bushing - Software
Put more simply: The Wii doesn't have a keyring of public keys it can verify against. It has one key. Adding support for multiple keys is harder than removing the signature check.by bushing - Software
HBC installer disc will not work if system menu >= 3.3 (fakesign fix). You'll most likely need to use bootmii and a hardware solution, sorry (when it is available), or wait for a game that really does have a copy of system menu 3.4 on it .by bushing - FixMii
This question falls under the broad category of "theming", which is something a lot of people are interested in. Hopefully, once we have better recovery mechanisms in place, people will have more freedom to try things like this out. It's being worked on. :)by bushing - Software
What file did you download, exactly? URL please. And why did you rename it?by bushing - Homebrew General
The "Health and Warning" screen is displayed by the System Menu, not IOS. There are two reasons this is a bad idea: 1) You won't save much time, because the delay encountered in the beginning of the boot is actually the amount of time taken to sync the Wiimote. (real delay is the amount of time between when the blue LEDs on the wiimote stop flashing, and when the channels actually appby bushing - Software
Still going to be done when it's done. We're not doing it to be first, and we don't mind friendly competition. :) We're all going to be in the same place at the same time next week, so that should help considerably.by bushing - Homebrew General
You might need to change the 4 bytes of the disk image. You will also need to -- at the very least -- modify (and fakesign) the ticket.by bushing - Homebrew General