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This page serves to document the Title-ID scheme as used on the Wii.
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This page serves to document the [[Title ID]] scheme as used on the Wii.
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A Title-ID is a 64-bit number that describes an "application" -- generally, a channel or a game. The high 32 bits are used to indicate the type of title, and the low 32 bits are used to identify the particular title.
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By convention, a Title-ID may either be written as 16 hex digits (e.g. 0000000100000002 or 00010000525a4445) or in two hexadecimal or ASCII parts (e.g. 1-2 or 10000-RZDE).
== Region Codes ==
== Region Codes ==
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Region codes are used to determine what region a title belongs to. The region code is the last letter of the four-letter title ID (the last two digits in hexadecimal notation). Essential system titles save for system "channels" with region specific information, do not use region codes.
Region codes are used to determine what region a title belongs to. The region code is the last letter of the four-letter title ID (the last two digits in hexadecimal notation). Essential system titles save for system "channels" with region specific information, do not use region codes.