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cIOS (custom [[IOS]]) are third-party IOS files that are installed on the wii. Most cIOS's are used for pirating. They are often made by using a base IOS with desirable features, such as USB support or Rockband microphone support and modified to install to a different slot such as 254 and then add extra features, such as restoring the trucha bug and adding piracy related functions.
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'''''Custom [[IOS]]''''', aka cIOS, are third-party IOS files that are installed on the wii. Most cIOS's are used for pirating. They are often made by using a base IOS with desirable features, such as USB support or Rockband microphone support and modified to install to a different slot such as [[Bootmii|254]] and then add extra features, such as restoring the [[trucha bug]] and adding piracy related functions.
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With the discovery of the HW_AHBPROT register, new official IOS revisions with USB2 support, and integration of the HW_AHBPROT into the [[Homebrew Channel]]'s access permissions field, most homebrew should no longer depend on a modified IOS in order to do things which normally would require them. Thus, homebrew which requires custom IOS should be removed and replaced with less invasive, more modern alternatives.
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== Non-piracy uses ==
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Other software technically installs custom IOSes, but these IOSes do not have the piracy functions commonly associated with cIOS.
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* Better hardware control with [[Wii-Linux]]
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* Lower risk [[NAND]]/[[Hardware/SEEPROM|SEEPROM]] flashing
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* Custom WiiConnect24 implementations such as [[RiiConnect24]] or [[WiiLink]]
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The term "patched IOS" can be used instead of "custom IOS", usually implying that simpler patches are done (such as trucha bug) as typically used in homebrew predating the HW_AHBPROT method, rather than for example adding custom modules.
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[[Category:IOS]]