In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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* I think the basic idea behind pages like this is that if you're one of the developers who are going to be working with/improving these functions, you'll already understand them, and just need these references. These IOS functions are not final, it seems, and many of them won't necessarily be interacted with by the average developer once libogc is completed for Wii. If libogc and functions like these weren't being so actively updated and developed, it might make sense for these guys to stop and document them more, but these are really just being assimilated into better libogc/devkitpro code, which is what is really going to need documenting in the end, and I'm not sure Wiibrew is the place for that information. [[User:ProdigySim|ProdigySim]] 20:13, 16 March 2008 (PDT)
 
* I think the basic idea behind pages like this is that if you're one of the developers who are going to be working with/improving these functions, you'll already understand them, and just need these references. These IOS functions are not final, it seems, and many of them won't necessarily be interacted with by the average developer once libogc is completed for Wii. If libogc and functions like these weren't being so actively updated and developed, it might make sense for these guys to stop and document them more, but these are really just being assimilated into better libogc/devkitpro code, which is what is really going to need documenting in the end, and I'm not sure Wiibrew is the place for that information. [[User:ProdigySim|ProdigySim]] 20:13, 16 March 2008 (PDT)
 
:Pretty much. Reverse-engineering IOS is a year-long project; we're using Wiibrew as a place to take notes. [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 10:54, 16 June 2008 (CEST)
 
:Pretty much. Reverse-engineering IOS is a year-long project; we're using Wiibrew as a place to take notes. [[User:Bushing|Bushing]] 10:54, 16 June 2008 (CEST)
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== All the numbers ==
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Where do the numbers come from? What does the 254 in IOS254 mean?
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