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'''IOS9''' was used by [[System Menu 1.0|System Menu 1.0U]] (other regions used [[IOS10]]) and launch/near-launch games. It was also found on Wiis with the [[Prelaunch System Menu]] installed. Such consoles were likely for use as game store kiosks. It also comes preburnt on consoles before [[RVL-CPU-20]], although on RVL-CPU-20 and later, it is instead installed by 122E.
'''IOS9''' was used by [[System Menu 1.0|System Menu 1.0U]] (other regions used [[IOS10]]) and launch/near-launch games. It was also found on Wiis with the [[Prelaunch System Menu]] installed. Such consoles were likely for use as game store kiosks. It also comes preburnt on consoles before [[RVL-CPU-20]], although on RVL-CPU-20 and later, it is instead installed by 122E.
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IOS9 was the only active IOS that had one content; all other IOSes had a content containing build info, and a content containing the actual [[ARM Binaries|ARM binary]]. When [[IOS254]] was released to overwrite [[PatchMii]], it inherited this unusual property. IOS9 was given a separate content for its build tag in [[4.2rev04]], and IOS254 was stubbed in [[4.3rev02]], leaving all IOSes with a separate content for build info.
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IOS9 was the only active IOS that had one content; [[IOS11]] and above had a content containing build info, and a content containing the actual [[ARM Binaries|ARM binary]]. When [[IOS254]]v1 was released (a copy of v516), it inherited this unusual property. IOS9 was given a separate content for its build tag in [[4.2rev04]], and IOS254 was stubbed in [[4.3rev02]], leaving all IOSes with a separate content for build info.
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This [[IOS]] only has one LED pattern: blinking.
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This [[IOS]] only has one LED pattern: blinking.
== Titles using this IOS ==
== Titles using this IOS ==