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| [[IOS3]]
| [[IOS3]]
| 0.7.6, 255.0
| 0.7.6, 255.0
−
| v1798, v65280
+
| <mark>v1798</mark>, <mark>v65280</mark>
| Despite the version being 0.7.6 as seen in the SDK, the titleid is IOS3. IOS in beta used the IOS0 title id, then as it neared release they changed to IOS3. Later on it changed to IOS4 which is the first one that got shipped at retail. IOS3 is used in the factory and comes preinstalled as a stub on some wiis because of it; later version is a stub. The older version is lost but we know it exists because SDK.
| Despite the version being 0.7.6 as seen in the SDK, the titleid is IOS3. IOS in beta used the IOS0 title id, then as it neared release they changed to IOS3. Later on it changed to IOS4 which is the first one that got shipped at retail. IOS3 is used in the factory and comes preinstalled as a stub on some wiis because of it; later version is a stub. The older version is lost but we know it exists because SDK.
| Unavailable
| Unavailable
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| [[IOS4]]
| [[IOS4]]
| 0.1, 0.3, 1.3, 255.0
| 0.1, 0.3, 1.3, 255.0
−
| v1, v3, v259, v65280
+
| <mark>v1</mark>, <mark>v3</mark>, <mark>v259</mark>, v65280
| Previous versions only had minimal drivers (lacking KD, WL, WD, SSL), and were used during manufacturing. v3's timestamp is Aug 10, 2006; it was used by the [[Prelaunch System Menu]] present on pre-launch kiosk Wiis that shipped without a full System Menu. v259 was used on Korean Wiis at some point, although it is unknown what, if any, purpose it served. v1's existence is known through remnants in the Startup Disc NAND. v65280 is a stub; at one point, v3 was on CDN, likely by accident, but it was replaced with the stub version.
| Previous versions only had minimal drivers (lacking KD, WL, WD, SSL), and were used during manufacturing. v3's timestamp is Aug 10, 2006; it was used by the [[Prelaunch System Menu]] present on pre-launch kiosk Wiis that shipped without a full System Menu. v259 was used on Korean Wiis at some point, although it is unknown what, if any, purpose it served. v1's existence is known through remnants in the Startup Disc NAND. v65280 is a stub; at one point, v3 was on CDN, likely by accident, but it was replaced with the stub version.
| v65280
| v65280
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| [[IOS9]]
| [[IOS9]]
| 0.1, 2.1, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 4.10
| 0.1, 2.1, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 4.10
−
| v1, v513, v516, v518, v520, v521, v778, v1034
+
| <mark>v1</mark>, <mark>v513</mark>, <mark>v516</mark>, <mark>v518</mark>, v520, v521, v778, v1034
| Has only one LED pattern: blinking. First "normal" IOS version. Used by [[System Menu 1.0]] and launch games. v513 is a lost pre-release version, listed in SDK. Version 1's internal timestamp is Aug 22 2006 13:46:28.
| Has only one LED pattern: blinking. First "normal" IOS version. Used by [[System Menu 1.0]] and launch games. v513 is a lost pre-release version, listed in SDK. Version 1's internal timestamp is Aug 22 2006 13:46:28.
| v520, v521, v778, v1034
| v520, v521, v778, v1034
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| [[IOS10]]
| [[IOS10]]
| ?, 3.0
| ?, 3.0
−
| ?, v768
+
| <mark>?</mark>, v768
| First "stub" IOS. Origin of the shared contents used by all subsequent "stub / mothballed" IOSes. Used as a System Menu IOS on devkits and used by the Japanese version of [[System Menu 1.0]].
| First "stub" IOS. Origin of the shared contents used by all subsequent "stub / mothballed" IOSes. Used as a System Menu IOS on devkits and used by the Japanese version of [[System Menu 1.0]].
| v768
| v768
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| [[IOS14]]
| [[IOS14]]
| 1.1, 1.6, 1.7, 2.8, 4.7
| 1.1, 1.6, 1.7, 2.8, 4.7
−
| v257, v262, v263, v520, v1031, v1032
+
| <mark>v257</mark>, v262, v263, v520, v1031, v1032
|
|
| v262, v263, v520, v1031, v1032
| v262, v263, v520, v1031, v1032
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| [[IOS16]]
| [[IOS16]]
| 1.1, 2.0
| 1.1, 2.0
−
| v257, v512
+
| <mark>v257</mark>, v512
| Initially used for [[Wii Backup Disc]]. The version on the [[Wii Backup Disc]] was infamously used by pirates, until [[System Menu 4.0]] mothballed this IOS as of v512. The mothballed stub version was retracted from the Korean SOAP server not long after its posting for unknown reasons. As of the [[System Menu 4.1]] update for Korea, it is back.
| Initially used for [[Wii Backup Disc]]. The version on the [[Wii Backup Disc]] was infamously used by pirates, until [[System Menu 4.0]] mothballed this IOS as of v512. The mothballed stub version was retracted from the Korean SOAP server not long after its posting for unknown reasons. As of the [[System Menu 4.1]] update for Korea, it is back.
| v512
| v512
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| [[IOS22]]
| [[IOS22]]
| 3.4, 3.9, 3.10, 4.13, 5.13
| 3.4, 3.9, 3.10, 4.13, 5.13
−
| v772, v777, v780, v1037, v1293, v1294
+
| <mark>v772</mark>, v777, v780, v1037, v1293, v1294
|
|
| v777, v780, v1037, v1293, v1294
| v777, v780, v1037, v1293, v1294
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| [[IOS28]]
| [[IOS28]]
| 5.8, 5.12, 5.13, 6.14, 7.14
| 5.8, 5.12, 5.13, 6.14, 7.14
−
| v1288, v1292, v1293, v1550, v1806, v1807
+
| <mark>v1288</mark>, v1292, v1293, v1550, v1806, v1807
−
| Starting with IOS28, firmware is divided into 15 modules. Added some ioctls to [[/dev/es]].
+
| Starting with IOS28, firmware is divided into 15 modules. Added some ioctls to [[:/dev/es]].
| v1292, v1293, v1550, v1806, v1807
| v1292, v1293, v1550, v1806, v1807
| Active
| Active
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| [[IOS38]]
| [[IOS38]]
| 14.19, 14.20, 16.27
| 14.19, 14.20, 16.27
−
| v3609, v3610, v3867, v4123, v4124
+
| <mark>v3609</mark>, v3610, v3867, v4123, v4124
| Used by Animal Crossing: City Folk (non-Korean)
| Used by Animal Crossing: City Folk (non-Korean)
| v3610, v3867, v4123, v4124
| v3610, v3867, v4123, v4124
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| [[IOS40]]
| [[IOS40]]
| 9.17, 11.19, 12.0
| 9.17, 11.19, 12.0
−
| v2321, v2835, v3072
+
| <mark>v2321</mark>, <mark>v2835</mark>, v3072
| Present in Korean system.
| Present in Korean system.
| v3072
| v3072
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| [[IOS41]]
| [[IOS41]]
| 9.16, 11.19, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22
| 9.16, 11.19, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22
−
| v2320, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
+
| <mark>v2320</mark>, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
| Present in Korean system.
| Present in Korean system.
| v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
| v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
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| [[IOS43]]
| [[IOS43]]
| 9.16, 11.19, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22
| 9.16, 11.19, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22
−
| v2320, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
+
| <mark>v2320</mark>, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
| Present in Korean system.
| Present in Korean system.
| v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
| v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
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| [[IOS45]]
| [[IOS45]]
| 9.16, 11.9, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22
| 9.16, 11.9, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22
−
| v2320, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
+
| <mark>v2320</mark>, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
| Present in Korean system.
| Present in Korean system.
| v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
| v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607
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| [[IOS46]]
| [[IOS46]]
| 9.18, 11.21, 12.21, 13.22, 14.22
| 9.18, 11.21, 12.21, 13.22, 14.22
−
| v2322, v2837, v3093, v3350, v3606, v3607
+
| <mark>v2322</mark>, v2837, v3093, v3350, v3606, v3607
| Used by Korean Mario Kart Wii. Present in "Need for Speed Undercover" and in "Shin Chuukadaisen" Korean.
| Used by Korean Mario Kart Wii. Present in "Need for Speed Undercover" and in "Shin Chuukadaisen" Korean.
| v2837, v3093, v3350, v3606, v3607
| v2837, v3093, v3350, v3606, v3607
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| [[IOS56]]
| [[IOS56]]
| 19.26, 20.26, 21.29, 22.29
| 19.26, 20.26, 21.29, 22.29
−
| v4890, v5146, v5405, v5661, v5662
+
| v4890, <mark>v5146</mark>, v5405, v5661, v5662
| Used by the Wii Speak Channel 2.0 and some games. Used by the [[Wii Shop Channel]] update as of Sept. 7, 2010.
| Used by the Wii Speak Channel 2.0 and some games. Used by the [[Wii Shop Channel]] update as of Sept. 7, 2010.
| v4890, v5405, v5661, v5662
| v4890, v5405, v5661, v5662
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| [[IOS58]]
| [[IOS58]]
| 23.30, 24.31
| 23.30, 24.31
−
| v5918, v6175, v6176
+
| <mark>v5918</mark>, v6175, v6176
| Comes with the game "Your Shape" to allow the USB camera to work.
| Comes with the game "Your Shape" to allow the USB camera to work.
| v6175, v6176
| v6175, v6176
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| [[IOS59]]
| [[IOS59]]
|
|
−
| v6689, v7207, v8737, v9249
+
| <mark>v6689</mark>, <mark>v7207</mark>, v8737, v9249
| Used by titles that require WFS functionality, such as Dragon Quest X and the USB Repair Channel.
| Used by titles that require WFS functionality, such as Dragon Quest X and the USB Repair Channel.
| v8737, v9249
| v8737, v9249