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'''IOS11''' was exclusively used by [[System Menu 2.0]] and [[System Menu 2.1]]. It was also the first [[IOS]] with a build tag, along with [[IOS12]] and [[IOS13]].
'''IOS11''' was exclusively used by [[System Menu 2.0]] and [[System Menu 2.1]]. It was also the first [[IOS]] with a build tag, along with [[IOS12]] and [[IOS13]].
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The content IDs on v10 are 8 and 9 (where 8 is the build content); this means contents 0-7 were used for prerelease builds. It is unlikely that there were any versions before v3, since [[IOS4]]v3 was the latest version of IOS4 at the time of release, and Nintendo normally starts new IOSes at the versions that the old IOSes most recently left off at. Assuming all 7 possible versions were used, v3-v8 would each have a single content, while v9 and v10 had build tags along with their main content.
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The content IDs on v10 are 8 and 9 (where 8 is the build content); this means contents 0-7 were used for prerelease builds. v9 would use IDs 6 and 7, v8 would use 4 and 5, v7 would use 2 and 3, and v6 would use 0 and 1; v6 is the same version as [[IOS12]], so it is likely that these came from the same branch.
== Titles using this IOS ==
== Titles using this IOS ==
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== Version history ==
== Version history ==
{{IOS version history|
{{IOS version history|
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{{IOS version|v6|none|First development version; forked from the same place as [[IOS12]]}}
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{{IOS version|v7|none|Development only}}
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{{IOS version|v8|none|Development only}}
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{{IOS version|v9|none|Development only}}
{{IOS version|v10|none|First release}}
{{IOS version|v10|none|First release}}
{{IOS version|v256|na|[[Stub IOS]]}}
{{IOS version|v256|na|[[Stub IOS]]}}