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The security chip in the [[Wii]] is known as '''Hollywood'''; it bears the logos of NEC (who presumably manufactured the chip), ATI (who designed the [[Hardware/GX|GPU]] inside), and BroadOn (who designed the [[Starlet]] "I/O Bridge").
The security chip in the [[Wii]] is known as '''Hollywood'''; it bears the logos of NEC (who presumably manufactured the chip), ATI (who designed the [[Hardware/GX|GPU]] inside), and BroadOn (who designed the [[Starlet]] "I/O Bridge").
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Its hardware is documented on the [[Hardware]] article and subpages. Hardware inside includes the GX, [[boot0]] ROM, [[Hardware/OTP|OTP]], and Starlet
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Its hardware is documented on the [[Hardware]] article and subpages. Hardware inside includes the [[Hardware/GX|GX]], [[boot0]] ROM, [[Hardware/OTP|OTP]], and Starlet
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_(graphics_chip) Hollywood article at Wikipedia]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_(graphics_chip) Hollywood article at Wikipedia]
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| AVE || D28, E28, G28, H28, H29, J27, J28, J29, J30
| AVE || D28, E28, G28, H28, H29, J27, J28, J29, J30
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== Pinout (Hollywood-1, Hollywood-2) ==
== Pinout (Hollywood-1, Hollywood-2) ==
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== Hollywood ID ==
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It seems to be implied by the formulas used for the [[Wii Number]] that the Hollywood ID is a 32bit unsigned int.{{check}}
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== See also ==
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* [[Hollywood/Registers|Hollywood Registers]]
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* [[Hollywood/GPIOs|Hollywood GPIOs]]
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* [[Hollywood/IRQs|Hollywood IRQs]]