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Hey i noticed you put 12? as the ios in the system menu prelaunch, i mean i am not argue because i dont know but i would love to know where u got the info from because i just find the wii history fascinating thats all. [[User:WiiMAn|WiiMAn]] 00:51, 23 July 2009 (UTC) | Hey i noticed you put 12? as the ios in the system menu prelaunch, i mean i am not argue because i dont know but i would love to know where u got the info from because i just find the wii history fascinating thats all. [[User:WiiMAn|WiiMAn]] 00:51, 23 July 2009 (UTC) | ||
: Well, i do not know what IOS the Prototype System Menu uses, or if the prototype even used IOS at all. I assume it is using [[IOS12]] because it is the oldest know IOS in the System Memory (June 4, 2006). My Guess is that it was used for E3 2006 demonstrations and game development. As for earlier builds, it is quite possible that IOS wasn't developed in 2004/2005, and Nintendo created the System in Early 2006, to keep new updates from breaking compatibility with early games. And according to your early System Menu post, you said that 2004 System Menu was like a modified Gamecube menu. It would then be like a Nintendo DS (Original and Lite). so thats my explanation! [[User:RVLREECE|RVLREECE]] 20:22, Mon 27 July 2009 (UTC) | : Well, i do not know what IOS the Prototype System Menu uses, or if the prototype even used IOS at all. I assume it is using [[IOS12]] because it is the oldest know IOS in the System Memory (June 4, 2006). My Guess is that it was used for E3 2006 demonstrations and game development. As for earlier builds, it is quite possible that IOS wasn't developed in 2004/2005, and Nintendo created the System in Early 2006, to keep new updates from breaking compatibility with early games. And according to your early System Menu post, you said that 2004 System Menu was like a modified Gamecube menu. It would then be like a Nintendo DS (Original and Lite). so thats my explanation! [[User:RVLREECE|RVLREECE]] <s>20:22, Mon 27 July 2009 (UTC)</s> <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding undated comment added 02:23, 28 July 2009 (UTC).</span><!--Template:Undated--> | ||
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Hey i noticed you put 12? as the ios in the system menu prelaunch, i mean i am not argue because i dont know but i would love to know where u got the info from because i just find the wii history fascinating thats all. WiiMAn 00:51, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
- Well, i do not know what IOS the Prototype System Menu uses, or if the prototype even used IOS at all. I assume it is using IOS12 because it is the oldest know IOS in the System Memory (June 4, 2006). My Guess is that it was used for E3 2006 demonstrations and game development. As for earlier builds, it is quite possible that IOS wasn't developed in 2004/2005, and Nintendo created the System in Early 2006, to keep new updates from breaking compatibility with early games. And according to your early System Menu post, you said that 2004 System Menu was like a modified Gamecube menu. It would then be like a Nintendo DS (Original and Lite). so thats my explanation! RVLREECE
20:22, Mon 27 July 2009 (UTC)—Preceding undated comment added 02:23, 28 July 2009 (UTC).
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