thatmariolover
01-10-2008, 09:34 AM
First off, I'd like to state that this has nothing to do with Piracy. Playing Wii backups has been possible for a long time, and this development is specific to being able to execute Wii homebrew (ie, sign your own code).
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The guys over at 24C3 just demoed a Wii hack that is set to provide native wii homebrew in the near future (not running in GC mode, and with full access to all the Wii hardware!)
They were able to find encryption and decryption keys by doing full memory dumps at runtime over a custom serial interface. Using these keys, they were able to create a Wii ‘game’ that ran their own code (their demo happened to show live sensor/Wiimote information, amongst a few other things).
If you've been following the scene (or watched that video), you're aware that any homebrew running on Wii hardware up to this point has been running in Gamecube mode. This essentially means that the Wii shuts down all of the bits and bobs that make it a Wii. The extra RAM, new CPU/VPU functions, USB ports, Wiimote, flash memory - the most exciting reasons for wanting to make Wii homebrew - are unavailable to homebrew developers. With these hacks in place, Wii Linux ports will immediately become available, USB ports will become available, making the Wii one of the most desirable media machines available. Homebrew games, emulators, applications, etc will all be made possible.
It is an exciting time for any DIY'er.
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The guys over at 24C3 just demoed a Wii hack that is set to provide native wii homebrew in the near future (not running in GC mode, and with full access to all the Wii hardware!)
They were able to find encryption and decryption keys by doing full memory dumps at runtime over a custom serial interface. Using these keys, they were able to create a Wii ‘game’ that ran their own code (their demo happened to show live sensor/Wiimote information, amongst a few other things).
If you've been following the scene (or watched that video), you're aware that any homebrew running on Wii hardware up to this point has been running in Gamecube mode. This essentially means that the Wii shuts down all of the bits and bobs that make it a Wii. The extra RAM, new CPU/VPU functions, USB ports, Wiimote, flash memory - the most exciting reasons for wanting to make Wii homebrew - are unavailable to homebrew developers. With these hacks in place, Wii Linux ports will immediately become available, USB ports will become available, making the Wii one of the most desirable media machines available. Homebrew games, emulators, applications, etc will all be made possible.
It is an exciting time for any DIY'er.