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'''IOS21''' is most commonly used by third-party games. It also contains some PowerPC binary in content 1, identical to the one in [[IOS15]]. Most debugging messages have been removed, though.
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'''IOS21''' is most commonly used by third-party games. It also contains some [[Broadway]] binary in content 1 in some versions, identical to the one in [[IOS15]]. Most debugging messages have been removed, though.
It probably had the connection fixes advertised for [[2.2]]. Many games such as Wii Sports were also rereleased under this IOS with a newer strap screen, probably in response to TVs getting smashed.
It probably had the connection fixes advertised for [[2.2]]. Many games such as Wii Sports were also rereleased under this IOS with a newer strap screen, probably in response to TVs getting smashed.
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{{IOS version history|
{{IOS version history|
{{IOS version|v512|none|Lowest version released, but not the first release. Released on Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games in November 2007.}}
{{IOS version|v512|none|Lowest version released, but not the first release. Released on Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games in November 2007.}}
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{{IOS version|v514|none}}
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{{IOS version|v514|none|First release; [[2.2]] update}}
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{{IOS version|v515|none}}
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{{IOS version|v515|none|Added Broadway binary, updated [[Starlet]] binary}}
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{{IOS version|v516|none}}
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{{IOS version|v516|none|Removed Broadway binary. The Starlet binary is identical to v514, but the build tag is newer.}}
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{{IOS version|v517|none|First release; [[2.2]] update}}
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{{IOS version|v517|none|Added back the Broadway binary, and updated the Starlet binary (different from v515 and v516)}}
{{IOS version|v522|identify}}
{{IOS version|v522|identify}}
{{IOS version|v525|stm}}
{{IOS version|v525|stm}}