Hacking Any news on MIOS patching?

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So I've heard there are already people trying to mod it, have they managed to do anything?
is there any progress?
I would like to dig that out myself as well, But I do not know how MIOS works exactly.
Any place where I could get the latest mios and bc?
 

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Neoblast said:
Any place where I could get the latest mios and bc?

From your own game discs using a utility like WUFE. I'm not sure what the latest are, but they aren't that frequently updated, so you probably have the latest.
 

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No MIOS hacks yet.

Though there is a way to revert back to an older version of MIOS.

http://board.gscentral.org/showthread.php?t=27503

Though you'll have to boot Wii games through GeckoOS if you want to keep your older MIOS. If you run a game like Brawl or any game released after system menu 3.3v1 was released it'll update the MIOS back to the latest version.
 

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Hmm i have stuck with 3.2E so I guess I have the MIOS v5 installed, thanks for the wufe input I did not know that program existed.
Teotherically changing the MIOS dvd read commands for the CIOS ones and maybe some system calls swapping could work is that right?
I wonder how nobody really made a MIOS patch so far...
I'll try to dig up a little...
 

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