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Revision as of 10:55, 19 February 2008
Current homebrew status: In progress!
We are currently working on a hack that will allow you to load homebrew apps from somewhere else (yet to be determined).
The current hack in development is based on the Zelda savegame system, and is being developed with the assistance of an earlier and unrelated hack shown here: [1].
Hacks
The Zelda: TP Exploit (Twilight Hack)
bushing, tmbinc and segher were able to modify a save game for Zelda: TP that would make the Wii crash and were then able to inject their own code.
FAQ
Q: How do I do this?
A: Download the save file from the Twilight Hack page and copy it to your Wii using an SD card. Run Zelda:TP (Wii version only) and load the save. Note that there is only 1 homebrewn application released and this hack hardly benefits any non-homebrew coders at the moment. Further information and a video can be found on the Twilight Hack page. Here is a video tutorial on how to install: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHgBgU3QZa4
Q: Does it require the Zelda:TP game?
A: For the Zelda Save exploit? Yes. But other exploits may be found later.
Q: Does it require a drivechip, or any other hardware modifcations?
A: No.
Q: Does it allow me to run trainers or backups from SD/(USB-)HDD?
A: No, and it never will.
Q: Is it possible that an ELF loader using this hack could eventually run code off of the internal SD-Cardreader?
A: Yes -- the only thing currently preventing this is our inexperience with that interface.