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The '''vWii 1.0.0''' was the initial set of titles present in the [[vWii]]. No version number is labeled here, however, it contains Wii U hardware compatibility. Because of this, it cannot be installed on normal Wiis. | The '''vWii 1.0.0''' was the initial set of titles present in the [[vWii]]. No version number is labeled here, however, it contains Wii U hardware compatibility. Because of this, it cannot be installed on normal Wiis. | ||
− | == | + | == Changes == |
− | === November 16, 2012 (1.0.0) === | + | === November 16, 2012 (1.0.0 - differences from Wii 4.3) === |
* Deleted [[Homebrew Channel]] (title ID 00010001-af1bf516) | * Deleted [[Homebrew Channel]] (title ID 00010001-af1bf516) | ||
* Fixed [[Letterbomb]]. It is unknown why this fix was not pushed to the main [[NUS]], though it may have been to prevent any mistakes in their Letterbomb fix from being found, as Nintendo has never fixed a [[Broadway]] code execution exploit (namely [[Twilight Hack]] and [[Bannerbomb]]) in a single try. | * Fixed [[Letterbomb]]. It is unknown why this fix was not pushed to the main [[NUS]], though it may have been to prevent any mistakes in their Letterbomb fix from being found, as Nintendo has never fixed a [[Broadway]] code execution exploit (namely [[Twilight Hack]] and [[Bannerbomb]]) in a single try. |
Revision as of 23:56, 10 August 2021
- Not to be confused with 1.0.
vWii 1.0.0 | |
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Date history | |
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Release date | ![]() ![]() |
System | |
System Menu IOS | IOS80 |
New IOS | IOS59 |
CDN-updated IOS | IOS9, IOS12, IOS13, IOS14, IOS15, IOS17, IOS21, IOS22, IOS28, IOS31, IOS33, IOS34, IOS35, IOS36, IOS37, IOS38, IOS53, IOS55, IOS56, IOS57, IOS58, IOS80 |
Version History | |
Preceded by | Wii 4.3 |
Minor revisions | 1.0.0, 2.0.0, 2.1.0 |
Succeeded by | 4.0.0 |
The vWii 1.0.0 was the initial set of titles present in the vWii. No version number is labeled here, however, it contains Wii U hardware compatibility. Because of this, it cannot be installed on normal Wiis.
Changes
November 16, 2012 (1.0.0 - differences from Wii 4.3)
- Deleted Homebrew Channel (title ID 00010001-af1bf516)
- Fixed Letterbomb. It is unknown why this fix was not pushed to the main NUS, though it may have been to prevent any mistakes in their Letterbomb fix from being found, as Nintendo has never fixed a Broadway code execution exploit (namely Twilight Hack and Bannerbomb) in a single try.
- Fixed the HackMii Installer exploit.
- Made the settings button go directly to Data Management, as System Settings is now done in Wii U Mode.
- Common apploaders (BC-NAND, title 1-512, and BC-WFS, title 1-513) now exist for channel launching as full Ancast Images, and run instead of the channel-specific loaders.
- System Menu is now an Ancast Image.
- ES has been updated to launch BC-NAND (BC-WFS in IOS59) whenever a non-ancast PPC title is launched
- New channels:
- No Photo Channel
- BC and MIOS are not installed and are not on the SOAP update server, unlike on the Wii Family Edition
- No stub IOSes
November 18, 2012 (2.0.0)
- Updated BC-NAND
- Updated Wii Electronic Manual
December 5, 2012 (2.1.0)
- Updated Wii Electronic Manual
Affected homebrew
Affected | Effect | Workaround |
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LetterBomb | Doesn't work | Smash Stack, Indiana Pwns, bathaxx, Return of the Jodi, Eri HaKawai, Wuphax or CompatInstaller |
BootMii | Does not work | None |
HackMii Installer | v1.0 and lower do not have a working exploit | Use v1.1 or v1.2, or CompatInstaller. |
Homebrew Channel | Removed by the System Menu | Use v1.1.1, v1.1.2, or v1.1.4, where there is a new title ID (LULZ or OHBC), and a real NANDLoader. |
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