3.1
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This version of the system menu added USB keyboard support and added support for New version of Internet Channel and Everybody Votes Channel.
3.1 update | |
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Date history | |
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System | |
System Menu IOS | IOS30 |
New IOS | IOS33 IOS34 IOS35 |
CDN-updated IOS | IOS15 IOS21 IOS30 IOS31 |
Version History | |
Preceded by | 3.0 |
Succeeded by | 3.2 |
Changes
October 10, 2007 (rev01)
- Reworked initial console setup. It now shows an image of what button to press, and also prompts for language, sensor bar position, date, time, widescreen, console nickname, country, and parental controls (and mentions burn-in reduction), and does not attempt to start an update immediately after. Previous versions only prompted for the country, mentioned the burn-in reduction, and attempted to update.
- A Keyboard inserted into a USB port on the console can be used for text input and specific button controls in the System Menu.
- Added IOS33 and IOS35, used by games. These IOSes probably have the DI code needed for discs to display error 001.
- Added IOS34, used by the updated Internet Channel with USB keyboard support
- Added the SDK back to IOS15 and IOS21, causing error 001 to appear in IOS21 games. IOS15 was probably a mistake, just like its addition in 3.0
December 10, 2007 (rev02)
- Added the "Gift" feature to the Wii Shop Channel, which lets you spend Wii Shop points on a Wii Shop item that you can have sent to a friend.
- Added Photo Channel 1.1, although Photo Channel 1.1 dummy is required to use it.
Message from Nintendo
Dear Customer,
We would like to inform you that
you can now update your Wii
Menu to version 3.1. To do this,
please select the "Update" button
at the bottom of your screen.
Please note that you can now use
a USB keyboard with the Wii
Menu.
Please go to www.nintendo.com
to learn which keyboards can be
used.
**If you've updated your system
on or after October 10, you may
already have the latest version of
the system software and do not
need to perform this update
again.