dude, installing the same patched IOS to a different slot (36 vs. 236) IS the same thing. I can install a cIOS to slot 249 or 250, is there a difference between the two? No! Only difference is that when I load of my wad manager or whatever, I need to select 249 vs. 250. The same applies to 36 vs 236. In fact, installing to slot 236 is preferred by most because it takes the 'purist' position (as I call it). And every purist will prefer to have only official IOSs installed to slots < 200 (perhaps with exceptions for patched system menu IOSs). I stopped patching IOS36 back when it sometimes causes an upside down homebrew channel, or blackscreen when loading apps with the HBC.
and then IOS61 came along, HBC started using that and all was fine; no more up side down HBC. dont get stuck in a silly point in time of the wii scene; go on the ride and advance like you should.
XFlak said:
I really don't know why u r arguing the point, we agreed on so much and now your like a kid having a tantrum... "236 isn't the same as 36, its 200 higher!"... pshhh, come on dude... really? that's such a huge difference *sarcasm*
im arguing over the uselessness of the IOS236 idea. i know its the same ios; that is a part why i find it retarded to install it to a different slot. you could say "THEN IT WONT GET DELETED ON AN UPDATE"; but thats not true. nintendo adds a IOS236 stub and its gone. if the installer installs it as something > 0xFF00 then you could have done the same with IOS36 since you are going the ugly road anyway.
QUOTE(XFlak @ Apr 3 2011, 07:07 PM)
I encourage that people develop ahbprot apps, but until a new HBC is released, I think they should be keeping them to themselves UNLESS the app does NOT have the
capability of modifying vital system files (like IOS236 Installer and unlike the new dop-mii). I had access to the FIRST ahbprot enabled wad manager, yawmm 4 modmii, by cwstjdenobs, and we decided NOT to release it because we wouldn't be able to control what people install with it, and like responsible people, we know it isn't suitable for the masses cuz some1 WILL eventually have a freeze when they're doing something they shouldn't be doing, like installing vital system files. giantpune also wrote an ahbprot version of dop-mii that I got to test out WAAAAY before the dop-mii team ever did it. And pune decided not to release it... are you trying to say all these people are stupid for not releasing a potentially dangerous app? How many wii's has the ahbprot priiloader installer bricked? And now we're supposed to take it on good faith that daco's figured out how to compensate for the HBC network init error? I think I'll pass, thanks.