Difference between revisions of "IOS3"
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− | '''IOS3''' is a [[stub IOS]] present in [[RVL-CPU-20]] Wiis, whose functional version used by | + | '''IOS3''' is a [[stub IOS]] present in [[RVL-CPU-20]] Wiis, whose functional version used by dummy titles, such as those installed by the [[Wii Backup Disc]] to install the development certificates. No console has been found with a functional version, and the functional version is more than 16 versions behind the state at the factory, so partial bits cannot be recovered either. |
IOS3 and [[IOS4]] are also the only two [[IOS]]es stubbed on the [[Wii mini]], since most IOSes will hang on the Wii mini due to the WiFi module not responding. | IOS3 and [[IOS4]] are also the only two [[IOS]]es stubbed on the [[Wii mini]], since most IOSes will hang on the Wii mini due to the WiFi module not responding. | ||
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v65280 starts at CID 0x10 (16), meaning there were at least 16 versions before due to old IOSes not having build tags, and probably more because IOS content IDs used to be formatted as -CAFExxxx. Alternatively, there may have been one monolithic version and one modular version using the release CID scheme. | v65280 starts at CID 0x10 (16), meaning there were at least 16 versions before due to old IOSes not having build tags, and probably more because IOS content IDs used to be formatted as -CAFExxxx. Alternatively, there may have been one monolithic version and one modular version using the release CID scheme. | ||
− | + | The [[System Menu]] defaults to this IOS if the system version in a disc [[TMD]] is 0-0. Despite this, dummy disc partitions (e.g. update partitions and [[Drive Test Disc]]) use IOS4. | |
== Titles using this IOS == | == Titles using this IOS == | ||
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* dummy-cls.wad | * dummy-cls.wad | ||
* dummy-loc.wad | * dummy-loc.wad | ||
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== Version history == | == Version history == | ||
{{IOS version history| | {{IOS version history| | ||
− | {{IOS version|?|? | + | {{IOS version|?|?}} |
{{IOS version|v65280|stub|[[Stub IOS]] present on [[RVL-CPU-20]] and later. Not available on NUS.}} | {{IOS version|v65280|stub|[[Stub IOS]] present on [[RVL-CPU-20]] and later. Not available on NUS.}} | ||
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{{Navbox IOS}} | {{Navbox IOS}} |
Revision as of 05:54, 14 June 2022
IOS3 | |
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Release | |
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Initial | 122E |
Technical info | |
Type | Specialized IOS |
Status | Private Corporate IOS |
Stub variant | 2008 |
IOS3 is a stub IOS present in RVL-CPU-20 Wiis, whose functional version used by dummy titles, such as those installed by the Wii Backup Disc to install the development certificates. No console has been found with a functional version, and the functional version is more than 16 versions behind the state at the factory, so partial bits cannot be recovered either.
IOS3 and IOS4 are also the only two IOSes stubbed on the Wii mini, since most IOSes will hang on the Wii mini due to the WiFi module not responding.
v65280 starts at CID 0x10 (16), meaning there were at least 16 versions before due to old IOSes not having build tags, and probably more because IOS content IDs used to be formatted as -CAFExxxx. Alternatively, there may have been one monolithic version and one modular version using the release CID scheme.
The System Menu defaults to this IOS if the system version in a disc TMD is 0-0. Despite this, dummy disc partitions (e.g. update partitions and Drive Test Disc) use IOS4.
Titles using this IOS
- dummy-cls.wad
- dummy-loc.wad
Version history
Version | Signing bug? | /dev/flash access? | ES_Identify? | STM Release Exploit? | STM IOCTL overflow? | SDI register index bug? | Notes |
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v65280 | No | No | No | N/A | N/A | N/A | Stub IOS present on RVL-CPU-20 and later. Not available on NUS. |
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