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'''xyzzy''' is a homebrew application which originally used [[PatchMii]] to download, patch, and use a version of IOS to extract the OTP Encryption keys for the [[Wii]]. The current mod now disables HW_AHBPROT, so it doesn't install an [[IOS]] anymore nor does it use PatchMii. It also supports USB devices, newer Wiimotes and GameCube controllers. | '''xyzzy''' is a homebrew application which originally used [[PatchMii]] to download, patch, and use a version of IOS to extract the OTP Encryption keys for the [[Wii]]. The current mod now disables HW_AHBPROT, so it doesn't install an [[IOS]] anymore nor does it use PatchMii. It also supports USB devices, newer Wiimotes and GameCube controllers. |
Revision as of 09:09, 24 February 2021
xyzzy | |
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General | |
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Author(s) | bushing, DarkMatterCore |
Type | System tool |
Version | 1.30 mod |
License | GPLv2 |
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This application has been made redundant by BootMii. BootMii has the same features as this application plus more, or with more bug fixes. This application should only be used if there is a special reason to (e.g. on a vWii where BootMii is not supported). |
xyzzy is a homebrew application which originally used PatchMii to download, patch, and use a version of IOS to extract the OTP Encryption keys for the Wii. The current mod now disables HW_AHBPROT, so it doesn't install an IOS anymore nor does it use PatchMii. It also supports USB devices, newer Wiimotes and GameCube controllers.
Keys extracted
xyzzy extracts the OTP and SEEPROM encryption keys of the Wii and the vWii. It can also extract the SD IV, MD5 Blanker and MAC address of the Wii. They are stored in SD://keys.txt, and the device certificate is stored in SD://device.cert (or on a USB device if selected). On the Wii U, the ancast image is also dumped.