First Custom Firmware for Wii Released


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Waninkoko has released the first Custom Firmware for the Nintendo Wii and also the first emulator to read Writeable DVDs on an unmodified Wii, heres all the details you need to know:

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| [+] Custom IOS Installer (v37 rev 02) |

| developed by Waninkoko |

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[ DISCLAIMER ]:

- THIS APPLICATION COMES WITH NO WARRANTY AT ALL, NEITHER EXPRESS NOR IMPLIED.

I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE IN YOUR WII CONSOLE

BECAUSE OF A IMPROPER USAGE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

[ DESCRIPTION ]:

- This is a Custom IOS, an IOS modified to add some new features

not available in the official IOS.

Read more @ http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/custom-firmwar...-02-121663.html

Allows homebrew to read from DVDs instead of just SD cards, and as said above, allows Homebrew to read from DVDs on an unmodified Wii as well.

The Homebrew channel can be installed on an unmodified Wii.

Found this while browsing on bitGAMER, and they have the following at the bottom of the description:

NOTE: Mainly a proof-of-concept at this point to show whats to come. Right now all it works with is a Sega Genesis emulator for loading your roms off discs. Expect big things from this in the near future though. Contains the needed WAD file which is hard to get at this point.

So while this is good news, it's nothing really to start raving over. Not yet, at least.

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