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'''IOS28''' is the first [[IOS]] to be split into multiple modules, each its own [[ELF]] [[ARM Binaries|ARM binary]], rather than all of IOS being part of a single monolithic binary. Its [[:/dev/es|ES]] module includes ioctls that retrieve shared contents.
 
'''IOS28''' is the first [[IOS]] to be split into multiple modules, each its own [[ELF]] [[ARM Binaries|ARM binary]], rather than all of IOS being part of a single monolithic binary. Its [[:/dev/es|ES]] module includes ioctls that retrieve shared contents.
  
The only game that uses it is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
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The only game that uses it is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and this IOS was included in the update partition of the disc.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:18, 22 July 2021

IOS28
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Technical info
TypeCommon IOS
StatusActive


IOS28 is the first IOS to be split into multiple modules, each its own ELF ARM binary, rather than all of IOS being part of a single monolithic binary. Its ES module includes ioctls that retrieve shared contents.

The only game that uses it is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and this IOS was included in the update partition of the disc.

Version Signing bug? STM Release Exploit? Notes
v1288 Yes Yes Not available on NUS.
v1292 No Yes
v1293 No No
v1550 No No
v1806 No No
v1807 No No
v2063 No No Only found on vWii and newer RVL-101 units.