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The [[Hollywood]] includes an ARM9 core to handle I/O and security, nicknamed the '''Starlet''' (Often Misspelled As Starfire) .
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The [[Hollywood]] includes an ARM9 core to handle I/O and security, nicknamed the '''Starlet'''.
 
This is a very interesting piece of hardware, as it basically does everything that makes a Wii different from a GameCube.
 
This is a very interesting piece of hardware, as it basically does everything that makes a Wii different from a GameCube.
  

Revision as of 15:37, 23 September 2009

The Hollywood includes an ARM9 core to handle I/O and security, nicknamed the Starlet. This is a very interesting piece of hardware, as it basically does everything that makes a Wii different from a GameCube.

Note: this page is incomplete. Please expand it as you see fit!

Specs

  • NEC ARM926EJ-S SoC. See also ChipWorks.
  • Big endian for compatibility with the Broadway
  • ARM thumb instructions

Boot

Starlet is the first processor to run code in the Wii.

  • Starlet boots from an internal Mask ROM, BOOT0 (about 1300 bytes of code out of 4K possible)
  • BOOT0 decrypts, verifies, and runs the first few blocks of NAND, BOOT1 (up to the first 48 pages of flash)
  • BOOT1 locates, loads, decrypts, verifies, and runs BOOT2
  • The BOOT2 bootstrap then loads the embedded ELF file.
  • BOOT2 starts the IOS.
  • IOS loads code into the EXI buffer and bootstraps the Broadway

Links

More information about the Starlet: