Line 12:
Line 12:
The '''Twilight Hack''' was the first way to enable [[homebrew]] on a Wii without hardware modification. The Twilight Hack is used by playing a hacked game save for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess which executes a homebrew application from an SD card. Examples of such homebrew .elf or .dol files can be found on the [[List of homebrew applications|Homebrew applications]] page. The Twilight Hack was created by [[Team Twiizers]].
The '''Twilight Hack''' was the first way to enable [[homebrew]] on a Wii without hardware modification. The Twilight Hack is used by playing a hacked game save for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess which executes a homebrew application from an SD card. Examples of such homebrew .elf or .dol files can be found on the [[List of homebrew applications|Homebrew applications]] page. The Twilight Hack was created by [[Team Twiizers]].
−
Twilight Hack 0.1beta1 is compatible with System Menu up to [[System Menu 3.3|3.3]], 0.1beta2 is compatible with [[System Menu 3.4]]. The twilight hack is compatible with [[System Menu 4.2]], using the guide in the FAQ below. Use another [[:Category:Homebrew exploits|exploit]] from now on.
+
Twilight Hack 0.1beta1 is compatible with System Menu up to [[System Menu 3.3|3.3]], 0.1beta2 is compatible with [[System Menu 3.4]]. The Twilight hack is compatible with [[System Menu 4.2]], using the guide in the FAQ below.
The source code was written to be readable, portable and reusable; most of the code was reused for [[Indiana Pwns]], and you are encouraged to use it to create your own savegame exploits (provided you follow the licensing terms of the codebase).
The source code was written to be readable, portable and reusable; most of the code was reused for [[Indiana Pwns]], and you are encouraged to use it to create your own savegame exploits (provided you follow the licensing terms of the codebase).