Wii Number
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The Wii Number is the 16-digit (and 64 bit) friend code of your Wii, which can be registered with other Wiis to exchange mail via WiiConnect24 (and now WiiLink).
It's made up of a few variables that identify your Wii:
- Hollywood ID
- The unique id of the Hollywood chip in the Wii
- A 32 bit unsigned int
- Counter (mod 32)
- Increments every time you format your Wii, can range from 0-31, and back wraps around to 0 after it surpasses 31
- Hardware Model
- A 3 bit unsigned int, however, always lower than 4 as only 3 models where released to begin with
- For Commercial Hardware:
- RVL-001 = 1 (Original Model)
- RVL-101 = 2 (Family Edition)
- RVL-201 = 3 (Wii mini)
- For Developer Hardware:
- RVT-001 = 1[check]
- Unknown if there are more
- For Commercial Hardware:
- Area Code:
- CRC Checksum
- Presumed to be a CRC10 checksum as it is contained within a 10 bit unsigned int[check]
These variables are then scrambled using a ton of complicated bitwise operations.
RiiConnect24 has source code to encode and decode a Wii Number. It has been ported to C, Golang, and Python.
Refrences
↑ 1. https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator/blob/master/src/main.h
↑ 2. https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator/blob/master/src/main.h
↑ 3. https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator/blob/master/src/main.h
↑ 4. Guess and check with a friend code decoder and a Korean Wii