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The '''Datel Freeloader''' disc is probably a modified version of their GameCube product. The disc's header is marked as RFLP5D (for the PAL version), and it contains one encrypted partition with the ID DTLX01. It exploits the same [[Signing bug|signature verification]] bug as trucha signer, and an unknown method to frustrate attempts to dump the disc using standard methods.
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The '''Datel Freeloader''' disc is probably a modified version of their GameCube product. The disc's header is marked as RFLP5D (for the PAL version), and it contains one encrypted partition with the ID DTLX01. It exploits the same [[Signing bug|signature verification]] bug as trucha signer, and an unknown method to frustrate attempts to dump the disc using standard methods.
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It contains a small apploader which appears to patch the system menu. There are no files in the FST, and there does not appear to be a DOL.
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It contains a small apploader which appears to patch the system menu. There are no files in the FST, and there does not appear to be a DOL.
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(There is also a modified ISO floating around that was generated by patching a game ISO with the Freeloader apploader, and it has the partition ID RFLPWK. This is not the same thing.)
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(There is also a modified ISO floating around that was generated by patching a game ISO with the Freeloader apploader, and it has the partition ID RFLPWK. This is not the same thing.)
On 16th June 2008, Nintendo released Wii firmware 3.3, which blocks the Freeloader.
On 16th June 2008, Nintendo released Wii firmware 3.3, which blocks the Freeloader.