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While most IOS versions have a USB module, it is limited to USB1, and its I/O throughput make some applications next to unusable when using USB mass storage devices, others have annoyingly long loading times.
While most IOS versions have a USB module, it is limited to USB1, and its I/O throughput make some applications next to unusable when using USB mass storage devices, others have annoyingly long loading times.
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The Wii game “Your Shape” changed this – it introduced IOS58, the first with an official USB2 module. Starting with [[System Menu 4.3]] update, IOS58 is available to every Wii.
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The Wii game “Your Shape” changed this – it introduced IOS58, the first with an official USB2 module. Starting with the [[System Menu 4.3]] update, IOS58 is available to every Wii.
Thanks to some serious work by tueidj, all homebrew applications can now utilize this USB2 module through libogc. The [[Homebrew Channel]] v1.0.8 is the first version supporting it.
Thanks to some serious work by tueidj, all homebrew applications can now utilize this USB2 module through libogc. The [[Homebrew Channel]] v1.0.8 is the first version supporting it.
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IOS58 will be automatically installed when you update your Wii to System Menu 4.3. If you do not want to update, you can use Tantric’s clean [[IOS58 Installer]].
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IOS58 will be automatically installed when you update your Wii to System Menu 4.3. If you do not want to update, you can use Tantric’s [[IOS58 Installer]].
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