Difference between revisions of "MIOS"
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(I'm really not trying to start or a war or disrespect anyone, but it is properly reference so why is the definition keep on getting undone?) |
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− | '''MIOS''' is a special version of IOS that runs when the Wii enters GameCube mode. The same MIOS is used for all GameCube games and software. It has seen minimal updates in the Wii's lifetime. | + | '''MIOS''' which stands for Modular Input Output System [http://www.acronymattic.com/MIOS.html]is a special version of IOS that runs when the Wii enters GameCube mode. The same MIOS is used for all GameCube games and software. It has seen minimal updates in the Wii's lifetime. |
It contains a full copy of the GC IPL, slightly modified for the Wii. It performs patching of some games when they load, presumably to enhance compatibility with problematic titles. | It contains a full copy of the GC IPL, slightly modified for the Wii. It performs patching of some games when they load, presumably to enhance compatibility with problematic titles. |
Revision as of 19:58, 22 August 2009
MIOS which stands for Modular Input Output System [1]is a special version of IOS that runs when the Wii enters GameCube mode. The same MIOS is used for all GameCube games and software. It has seen minimal updates in the Wii's lifetime.
It contains a full copy of the GC IPL, slightly modified for the Wii. It performs patching of some games when they load, presumably to enhance compatibility with problematic titles.