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Hallowizer (talk | contribs) Forget what I said about v510, I’m an idiot and wrote bad code to read the TMD version. Also this is 2008 stub variant |
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== Version history == | == Version history == | ||
{{IOS version history| | {{IOS version history| | ||
{{IOS version| | {{IOS version|v65280|na|[[Stub IOS]] present on [[RVL-CPU-20]] and later. Not available on NUS.}} | ||
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{{Navbox IOS}} | {{Navbox IOS}} |
Revision as of 04:57, 5 November 2021
IOS3 | |
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Release | |
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Initial | 122E |
Technical info | |
Type | Specialized IOS |
Status | Private Corporate IOS |
Stub variant | 2008 |
IOS3 is a stub IOS present in RVL-CPU-20 Wiis, whose functional version used by the 122E disc at the factory. No console has been found with a functional version.
Because v510's build tag has content ID 0x10 (16), it can be assumed that the first 16 IDs (0-15) were used by the functional version. This would make IOS3 a fully modular IOS, and the 16th content may have been the NAND BOOT PROGRAM.
Version history
Version | Signing bug? | /dev/flash access? | ES_Identify? | STM Release Exploit? | STM IOCTL overflow? | SDI register index bug? | Notes |
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v65280 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Stub IOS present on RVL-CPU-20 and later. Not available on NUS. |
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