Difference between revisions of "IOS15"
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'''IOS15''' was previously used by some official channels; it has not been stubbed because the [[Internet Channel]], which could not be updated through standard updates, previously used it. | '''IOS15''' was previously used by some official channels; it has not been stubbed because the [[Internet Channel]], which could not be updated through standard updates, previously used it. | ||
− | Some versions of IOS15 contain a copy of the [[SDK]]; | + | Some versions of IOS15 contain a copy of the [[SDK]] with [[error 001]] code; the purpose of this is unclear, as IOS15 was not used by any discs. This was introduced in IOS15v258, built 6 minutes before IOS21v515, suggesting that there was a miscommunication regarding which [[IOS]] was supposed to receive this update, since [[IOS21]]'s hex ID is 1-15, which may be read as IOS15. This only added 624 bytes to IOS15 and 649 bytes to IOS21's [[Starlet]] binary, so it was probably a trivial change in the code to load content 3 of the current IOS instead of the boot content of the [[title]] being launched, and perfectly doable in 6 minutes. |
In the past, this IOS was often used by homebrew, as it is one of the only known IOSes that is safe to downgrade on [[RVL-CPU-20]] Wiis. It was then used to patch the [[signing bug]] back into newer IOSes, like [[IOS36]]. | In the past, this IOS was often used by homebrew, as it is one of the only known IOSes that is safe to downgrade on [[RVL-CPU-20]] Wiis. It was then used to patch the [[signing bug]] back into newer IOSes, like [[IOS36]]. | ||
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{{IOS version history| | {{IOS version history| | ||
{{IOS version|v257|none|First release}} | {{IOS version|v257|none|First release}} | ||
− | {{IOS version|v258|none|Added Broadway code, and updated | + | {{IOS version|v258|none|Added Broadway code, and updated Starlet code}} |
{{IOS version|v259|none|Removed Broadway code; this version is identical to v257, only with a different build tag}} | {{IOS version|v259|none|Removed Broadway code; this version is identical to v257, only with a different build tag}} | ||
− | {{IOS version|v260|none|Added back Broadway code; the Broadway code is identical to v258, but the | + | {{IOS version|v260|none|Added back Broadway code; the Broadway code is identical to v258, but the Starlet code was changed.}} |
{{IOS version|v265|identify}} | {{IOS version|v265|identify}} | ||
{{IOS version|v266|stm}} | {{IOS version|v266|stm}} |
Revision as of 08:48, 4 December 2021
IOS15 | |
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Technical info | |
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Type | Specialized IOS |
Status | Active |
IOS15 was previously used by some official channels; it has not been stubbed because the Internet Channel, which could not be updated through standard updates, previously used it.
Some versions of IOS15 contain a copy of the SDK with error 001 code; the purpose of this is unclear, as IOS15 was not used by any discs. This was introduced in IOS15v258, built 6 minutes before IOS21v515, suggesting that there was a miscommunication regarding which IOS was supposed to receive this update, since IOS21's hex ID is 1-15, which may be read as IOS15. This only added 624 bytes to IOS15 and 649 bytes to IOS21's Starlet binary, so it was probably a trivial change in the code to load content 3 of the current IOS instead of the boot content of the title being launched, and perfectly doable in 6 minutes.
In the past, this IOS was often used by homebrew, as it is one of the only known IOSes that is safe to downgrade on RVL-CPU-20 Wiis. It was then used to patch the signing bug back into newer IOSes, like IOS36.
Titles using this IOS
None of the latest versions of these titles use IOS15.
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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v257 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | First release |
v258 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Added Broadway code, and updated Starlet code |
v259 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Removed Broadway code; this version is identical to v257, only with a different build tag |
v260 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Added back Broadway code; the Broadway code is identical to v258, but the Starlet code was changed. |
v265 | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
v266 | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | |
v523 | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | 4.2 update |
v1031 | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | 4.2rev04 update. In addition to the fixes to all IOSes, the Broadway code was removed, for the last time. |
v1032 | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | |
v1288 | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Only found on vWii and newer RVL-101 units. |
v26888 | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Only found on Wii mini |
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