Thanks for the heads up^^. Tested this but the Wii U still restarts so there are still files that need to be checked.Hm. So it's basically xor'ed with 0x1F.
Thanks for the heads up^^. Tested this but the Wii U still restarts so there are still files that need to be checked.Hm. So it's basically xor'ed with 0x1F.
Thanks for looking into this.. seriously if this somehow leads to loading GC isos with gamepad controls I'd be complete lolThanks for the heads up^^. Tested this but the Wii U still restarts so there are still files that need to be checked.
So you just have to get that byte and XOR 0x1F... hmmmAfter the research I did it I have the feeling that the NFS2ISO tool works and does not create broken NFS files. Even the EGGS Header should be 100% correct.
What I believe is the problem is that in the code folder are rvlt.tik and rvlt.tmd. those are the "same" as the ticket.bin and tmd.bin from the root of the Wii ISO EXCEPT that rvlt.tik has a different byte at 0xE that the ticket.bin from the ISO.
Of the 4 games I looked into one was 0x26 vs 0x39, one was 0x47 vs 0x58, one was 0xC8 vs 0xD7 and the last one was 0x92 vs 0x8D.
Edit: Yep changed the byte to the same as in the iso and the Wii U reloaded like always. So this has to be it![]()
And I've been asking that question myselfSo, if I may ask the obvious question, what's stopping someone from decrypting a Wii VC dump, extracting the fw.img, and cobbling together a cIOS based on its contents?
people need to understand the contents to actualy make a cios, and tbh is there anyone left that is a cios maker still? making cios isnt easy, its a very complex piece of work that requires alot of knowledge.So, if I may ask the obvious question, what's stopping someone from decrypting a Wii VC dump, extracting the fw.img, and cobbling together a cIOS based on its contents?
You need to install a Nintendont forwarder on your vWii first somehow (e.g. with Wuphax), then you can load Nintendont directly from the Wii U menu using HBL2HBC and navigate using a GameCube or other HID controller (no Wiimote required).
As for Wii games, only a few games from the eShop can be played with the GamePad at the moment.