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;Code Dump
;Code Dump
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:Basically a crash that displays code (or seemingly random numbers and letters to those that dont know how to read it) on the screen. Wii Homebrew code dumps will generally read "Exception DSI Occurred" or "Exception ISI Ocurred".
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:Crash that displays code (or seemingly random numbers and letters to those that don't know how to read it) on the screen for debugging purposes. Wii Homebrew code dumps will generally read "Exception DSI Occurred" or "Exception ISI Occurred".
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;[http://Codemii.com Codemii]
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;[http://codemii.com CodeMii]
:The development blog of the Homebrew Browser.
:The development blog of the Homebrew Browser.
:''See also: Homebrew Browser.''
:''See also: Homebrew Browser.''
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== D ==
== D ==
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;[[DevkitPro]]
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;[[devkitPro]]
:The SDK all homebrew developers use to create apps.
:The SDK all homebrew developers use to create apps.
;[[DOL]]
;[[DOL]]
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:Most common executable file format for Wii and Gamecube homebrew.
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:Most common executable file format for Wii and GameCube homebrew.
:''See also: Binary, Homebrew.''
:''See also: Binary, Homebrew.''
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== F ==
== F ==
;[[Fakesign]]
;[[Fakesign]]
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:Homebrew that exploits a bug in the Wii's signature handling to bypass the digital signature. This exploit was fixed in IOSes distributed with system menu version 3.3.
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:Homebrew that exploits a bug in the Wii's signature handling to bypass the digital signature. This exploit was fixed in IOS' distributed with System Menu version 3.3.
;Flash
;Flash
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== H ==
== H ==
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;[http://Hackmii.com HackMii]
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;[https://hackmii.com HackMii]
:The development blog of Team Twiizers.
:The development blog of Team Twiizers.
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;[[Homebrew Channel]]
;[[Homebrew Channel]]
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:A channel created by Team Twiizers that allows you to run exectutable .dol and .elf files.
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:A channel created by Team Twiizers that allows you to run executable .dol and .elf files.
;Homebrew Developer
;Homebrew Developer
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:Refers to someone who develops Wii homebrew applications.
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:Refers to someone who develops homebrew applications.
== I ==
== I ==
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;[[MIOS]]
;[[MIOS]]
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:The [[IOS]] used in Gamecube mode, responsible for locking out all new hardware to make the system functionally identical to a Gamecube.
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:The [[IOS]] used in Gamecube mode, responsible for locking out all new hardware to make the system functionally identical to a GameCube.
;[[Modchip]]
;[[Modchip]]
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:A time limit regarding the unlikely event of a Wii getting bricked or broken. If a Wii breaks in that that time limit, Nintendo will replace or fix it for free. The warranty lasts one year from when you purchased the Wii, so it has expired for all Wiis. When the Homebrew Channel is installed the warranty becomes void.
:A time limit regarding the unlikely event of a Wii getting bricked or broken. If a Wii breaks in that that time limit, Nintendo will replace or fix it for free. The warranty lasts one year from when you purchased the Wii, so it has expired for all Wiis. When the Homebrew Channel is installed the warranty becomes void.
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;Wiiware
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;WiiWare
:A platform started by Nintendo that allows developers to cheaply create and then sell original content at low prices (compared to the prices of brand new Wii games).
:A platform started by Nintendo that allows developers to cheaply create and then sell original content at low prices (compared to the prices of brand new Wii games).
[[Category:FAQs]]
[[Category:FAQs]]