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    I don't quite see the resemblance, but damn I want that hat. It seems kinda impractical but also very cool.
    SAIYAN48
    SAIYAN48
    I think if your hair was shorter like that, you'd look closer to him.
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    I sense a new blog entry coming... perhaps one about how anyone can log into thousands of accounts in my school board, all without doing any secret shady hackery stuff! Yay school board stupidity!
    I now have a 40 character password lmao. Soon I'm gonna look insane cause I increase the size of my passwords each year. Can't wait for when I've got a 100 or so characters.
    x65943
    x65943
    Yeah passphrases are smarter because ideally you should be able to remember your password
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    FAST6191
    FAST6191
    Hopefully you don't meet the thing I got once where the password change box allowed so long, the system accepted another length and the entry box a further one still. Possibly the only time I have ever had to do the "please sir I have forgotten my password" thing.
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    Chary
    Chary
    Hunter2 most secure password ever
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    I'm like dirk gently (netflix adaptation) but for electronics.

    Also I've got a bricked Wii and a USB drive with the same size chip (physically) as the Wii NAND. I might try soldering on the Wii NAND to that and restoring my backup.
    rvtr
    rvtr
    It's stupid, but it's something to do. I might even try putting the chip from the USB onto the Wii. I've got no clue what I'm doing or if any of it will work. Haha I'm silly.
    These WiFi boards are a huge rabbit hole. I've spent a good few hours now just playing around with them and the firmware on them.

    One thing I'm stuck on though is the wireless settings I mentioned below.
    rvtr
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    It seems like once you lose the few bytes that make up the settings, you're done. No more wireless ever again. You need to have the board specific data. I'm gonna see if there's any way to just pull the needed settings out of thin air, cause I've got 7 boards now that have lost their settings.
    rvtr
    rvtr
    I mean I have the settings, it's just that each if the 7 settings is mixed in with 51 firmware dumps, and it's more effort than it's worth to flash and test all 51 firmwares to each of the 7 boards.
    I got the DS prototype firmwares to work with wireless! It seems that each firmware contains settings specific to the WiFi board it was put on (0x2A - 0x1FF), and these settings are not interchangeable. You have to replace the settings for each new board you flash firmware to.
    rvtr
    rvtr
    Steps:
    1. Dump the original firmware for the WiFi board
    2. Copy 0x2A - 0x1FF from the original firmware
    3. Paste that bit in the same location on the new firmware
    4. Flash the new firmware
    5. Success!
    SylverReZ
    SylverReZ
    Congrats Ian for the great work!
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    I'm not sure I did enough for it to be "great work", but thanks. I'd have never known that these settings existed had it not been for some random person joining my server and talking about that.
    Got my WiFi board collection the way I want. I really only need these 4 boards lol. 40820D, 040615, and X2B prototype firmwares, and my handmade iQue board.

    Now if only these were real and not modded retail boards...
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    This sounds insane, but what if the DS was used to test the Wii hardware? Meet "TWL USG Sequencer Inspection." This is a factory testing program which can't be fully explored due to needing special hardware to interface with a Wii mobo, but from what I can do it appears to have tests for video/audio output, voltage, NAND/SD, wireless, and more.

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    KleinesSinchen
    KleinesSinchen
    Very interesting! What could it do with the special hardware (probably going to test points)?
    Any options to access NAND?

    I'm still wondering how Nintendo repaired software bricks on Wii.

    What I hate is that, after all these years consoles being out of production, Nintendo still treat such stuff as important company secrets. Come on, let us service the old stuff ourselves -- now that you don't do it anymore.
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    >Any options to access NAND?
    Surprisingly very little.
    "00-06 enable NAND loader"
    "00-07 enable SD to NAND"


    I've got 4 versions (v13.2, v12.2, v7.2, and v3.0) but only one version will boot (v13.2). Makes it hard to know what it's for.

    Though forest of illusion removed v12.2, v7.2, and v.30 a little while ago, so perhaps those were bad dumps?
    rvtr
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    I got them all to boot through no$gba! It seems v3.0 is actually for testing DSis (it also specifies TWL dev units), but the rest are definitely Wii.

    Gonna look through these tonight.
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    [1/2] Aw man, I'm late for dev app of the week!
    Ever heard of Mic Tester? It was presumably a factory test app to check the mic and speakers. There are 2 versions dumped. One is very simple and just plays a tone in the left or right speaker.

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    True! I love the style of factory apps. Have some more screenshots!
    The one asking to change a switch is one of the mic testers. Afaik you just place the motherboard of the console in this big box with connectors, and then you turn on/off parts of the hardware with switches. Sadly not having those boxes means it's impossible to see what's past this screen.

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    miagique
    miagique
    I wonder how the contents of those boxes interface with the hardware then, maybe it's far-fetched but possible to recreate the behaviour
    SylverReZ
    SylverReZ
    Those are some interesting screenshots.
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    Ah yes, $180+ for a single 512kb flash chip... very reasonable!
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    You should run a shop fixing Nintendo hardware.
    I don't think I'll be able to get the WiFi boards off of my friend so I ordered a few for myself... a few being 50.
    @KleinesSinchen as I think you might be interested in this, I GOT THE IQUE FIRMWARE ON A NON-IQUE UNIT! Afaik I'm the first person to have done it so I am buzzing with excitement. It's normally impossible because the non-iQue firmware flash chip isn't big enough to hold iQue firmware. I managed to replace the chip for a bigger capacity one and make it work.
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