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Look like he got it for xmasI think yes.. Maybe?
I dont know if the switch mini have a sd card slot.
But the wii mini sucks, the normal wii is much better
You mean a hardmod? (also hey superman321 i hope you regonice me from discord)i found this on reddit: You can technically actually get homebrew access by modifying the nand and injecting the Homebrew Channel, but that requires soldering to the board to back up the nand. I have also not found a tutorial for this anywhere."
Unfortunatly, no(t yet).
Maybe something like a disc swap exploit may work, or maybe an exploit via USB, but without an SD card slot or internet connections, there is then for now no exploits.
Also,
You mean a hardmod? (also hey superman321 i hope you regonice me from discord)
It is likely vulnerable to Wilbrand/letterbomb (a better guess could be made by playing a game that saves a picture to the message board, entering the photo channel - if it has one - and duplicating it 250 times or so to fill it up, and seeing if it asks to "insert an SD" to export the messages) - but you would likely need to desolder the CPU and put a custom board in the middle to access the SD pins...Another entrypoint was a file read directly from the sd card; same problem because it seems that the access to sd was removed from the system
It is likely vulnerable to Wilbrand/letterbomb (a better guess could be made by playing a game that saves a picture to the message board, entering the photo channel - if it has one - and duplicating it 250 times or so to fill it up, and seeing if it asks to "insert an SD" to export the messages) - but you would likely need to desolder the CPU and put a custom board in the middle to access the SD pins...
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And the nand key could be bruteforceable (assuming boot1 is unchanged from the newest regular models, and the encryption type is suitable for a known plaintext attack) - but yeah, ultimately it will be more about bragging rights than a practical effort (especially given how the "mini" is more expensive than regular models and, after accounting for the fact it's a toploader, actually needs more space!!)
Haven't found annotated photos of the Mini, just (and with some difficulty) of the optical drive connector - and of someone thinking an IOS with the version number changed remains signed: https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/wii-mini-hacking.1871/Did you had a look to the delaminated wii images you can found on modding sistes? It's almost like having the schematics and you can guess where the pins are.
Haven't found annotated photos of the Mini, just (and with some difficulty) of the optical drive connector - and of someone thinking an IOS with the version number changed remains signed: https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/wii-mini-hacking.1871/
I think the update partition gets checked in staged though don't quote me on itInteresting theory. Has anyone tested that in more detail? Is it true, that 1. the Wii doesn't verify the whole UPDATE partition, only single files, and 2. you can modify a title's TMD without breaking any signature for the WAD?
I have my laptop here and I can do that with a game like mkwii?That would be something one can test with a normal Wii with modchip, right? it doesn't have to be a Mini to test that theory.
Grab SSBB, replace IOS36v{whatever} with IOS36v65535, burn to disc, put in Wii, see if it installs.
That would be something one can test with a normal Wii with modchip, right? it doesn't have to be a Mini to test that theory.
Grab SSBB, replace IOS36v{whatever} with IOS36v65535, burn to disc, put in Wii, see if it installs.
Would a modded non chipped Wii work?A normal wii without any mods but with a chipped drive or with a Wode/WKF/Flatmii or similar device.