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=== RVL === | === RVL === | ||
'''RVL''' is the product code for all consumer Wiis, including [[Wii Family Edition]] and [[Wii mini]]. | '''RVL''' is the product code for all consumer Wiis, including [[Wii Family Edition]] and [[Wii mini]]. | ||
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+ | === RVL0 === | ||
+ | '''RVL0''' has only been seen in [[Data Check & Log Check]] and [[MIOS]]'s [[Revolution OS]] versions. No physical unit has been seen. | ||
=== RVT === | === RVT === | ||
− | '''RVT''' has been seen on RVT- | + | '''RVT''' is a code that is used on development units and products, such as [[RVT-H]], [[NDEV]], [[RVT-R Reader]], and the [[RVT-R Writer]]. It has also been seen on the MIDI Adapter and the RVT-R Disc. |
=== RVD === | === RVD === | ||
− | '''RVD''' is only known to exist because it is mentioned in [[IOS]]'s KD module. | + | '''RVD''' is only known to exist because it is mentioned in [[IOS]]'s KD module. It is seen on the headers of NDEV 1.x units, likely suggesting that either the product code was renamed to RVT, or the NDEV was intended to have a special product code. |
=== RVA === | === RVA === | ||
− | Unlike the other product codes, '''RVA''' is not mentioned in IOS, and is | + | ''Main article: [[Revolution Arcade]]'' |
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+ | '''RVA''' is the product code for the Wii-based arcade board developed for a number of Japanese arcade vendors, but only seen used in Capcom arcade cabinets. | ||
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+ | Unlike the other product codes, '''RVA''' is not mentioned in IOS, and it is listed as [[NDEV|RVT-001]] in [[:/title/00000001/00000002/data/setting.txt]]. The [[NAND Boot Program]] detects this console type by checking if [[:/title/00000001/00000002/data/RVA.txt]] exists. | ||
+ | {{Navbox Wii Models}} | ||
[[Category:Wii models]] | [[Category:Wii models]] |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 13 December 2023
The Nintendo Wii is a seventh generation console created by Nintendo. It was first released on November 19, 2006 in North America and in December 2006 for most other regions. It is Nintendo's fifth major home game console, following the GameCube.
Over the years, the Wii became the sixth best selling console of all time, and revolutionized motion controls in the world of video games. The Wii was also the console of some of the top 50 best selling games of all time, including Wii Sports, Super Smash Brothers, Wii Fit, and Mario Kart Wii.
Homebrew
On top of being a popular console, the Wii also has a huge homebrew scene. The homebrew scene began small, but became big rather fast in the late 2000s to the early 2010s. While the popularity of Wii homebrew declined, it still remains heavily popular. Because the Wii is not a trivial console to homebrew, it is the easiest console to get into in terms of homebrew. There are many homebrew applications, ranging from utilities, to emulators.
Hardware
Main article: Hardware
Wii hardware
Product codes
RVL
RVL is the product code for all consumer Wiis, including Wii Family Edition and Wii mini.
RVL0
RVL0 has only been seen in Data Check & Log Check and MIOS's Revolution OS versions. No physical unit has been seen.
RVT
RVT is a code that is used on development units and products, such as RVT-H, NDEV, RVT-R Reader, and the RVT-R Writer. It has also been seen on the MIDI Adapter and the RVT-R Disc.
RVD
RVD is only known to exist because it is mentioned in IOS's KD module. It is seen on the headers of NDEV 1.x units, likely suggesting that either the product code was renamed to RVT, or the NDEV was intended to have a special product code.
RVA
Main article: Revolution Arcade
RVA is the product code for the Wii-based arcade board developed for a number of Japanese arcade vendors, but only seen used in Capcom arcade cabinets.
Unlike the other product codes, RVA is not mentioned in IOS, and it is listed as RVT-001 in /title/00000001/00000002/data/setting.txt. The NAND Boot Program detects this console type by checking if /title/00000001/00000002/data/RVA.txt exists.
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