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'''RVL-CPU-20''' is the second major hardware revision of the Wii. It has simpler power circuitry, which resulted in all versions of [[IOS]] being updated for compatibility. These new IOSes were also pushed to [[RVL-CPU-01]] consoles in the [[3.3rev03]] and [[3.4]] updates ([[3.5rev02]] in Korea), and came along with fixes for the [[signing bug]], [[:/dev/flash]] access, and ES_DiVerify access.
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'''RVL-CPU-20''' (also referred to as '''LU64+''', despite there being pre-LU64 consoles with this board) is the second major hardware revision of the Wii. It has simpler power circuitry, which resulted in all versions of [[IOS]] being updated for compatibility. These new IOSes were also pushed to [[RVL-CPU-01]] consoles in the [[3.3rev03]] and [[3.4]] updates ([[3.5rev02]] in Korea), and came along with fixes for the [[signing bug]], [[:/dev/flash]] access, and ES_DiVerify access.
    
They were once referred to as "unsoftmoddable" due to the cheaper power system slowing down [[IOS]] reloads and therefore breaking [[libogc]], but this was easily fixed by updating libogc. [[boot2v4]] also created issues in [[mini]], which broke the [[HackMii Installer]], but this was also easily fixed by updating mini.
 
They were once referred to as "unsoftmoddable" due to the cheaper power system slowing down [[IOS]] reloads and therefore breaking [[libogc]], but this was easily fixed by updating libogc. [[boot2v4]] also created issues in [[mini]], which broke the [[HackMii Installer]], but this was also easily fixed by updating mini.
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