twofive said:I want to overwrite my IOS36 with cIOS... Is there any direct risk of bricking my Wii or may it be possible to do this?
That would be somethin' like a custom firmware...
Greez
WiiPower said:twofive said:I want to overwrite my IOS36 with cIOS... Is there any direct risk of bricking my Wii or may it be possible to do this?
That would be somethin' like a custom firmware...
Greez
Just change 249 to 36 in WiiGator's source for this. Maybe you should delete IOS36 before this, i never tried overwriting a IOS, i always deleted the old one first.
vladus2000 said:currently patchmii and its clones requires IOS36 to run. If you f it up, you may not be able to fix it except maybe deleting and using a disc to update.
I don't think you would brick your WII though.
twofive said:The multi cIOS installer allows to select the IOS it is installed to, but I can't go lower than IOS55. I'm going to look at the sources to find out where this restriction is.
Deleting isn't possible, because most homebrew apps use it and so I can't even install a new IOS36.
Wish me luck
WiiPower said:twofive said:The multi cIOS installer allows to select the IOS it is installed to, but I can't go lower than IOS55. I'm going to look at the sources to find out where this restriction is.
Deleting isn't possible, because most homebrew apps use it and so I can't even install a new IOS36.
Wish me luck
That's a "security" restriction i made. I don't want to be resonsible if someone overwrites an important IOS with the installer. You can delete IOS36 and then install the cIOS as IOS36. Everything should work fine after this.
nicksasa said:hmm HBC requires ios36 ... at least for me
twofive said:Are you REALLY sure that my system menu is going to work fine if I delete IOS36? It currently runs at 3.2E.
QUOTE(nicksasa @ Dec 22 2008, 10:07 PM) hmm HBC requires ios36 ... at least for me
WiiPower said:c:/wiiprojects/source/http.c: In function 'http_request':twofive said:Are you REALLY sure that my system menu is going to work fine if I delete IOS36? It currently runs at 3.2E.
nicksasa said:hmm HBC requires ios36 ... at least for me
Until today i had no IOS36 for quite a long time, my HBC used IOS35. Ok now i'm not sure anymore if deleting IOS36 works.
Okay. Can you tell me where you built that restriction in your code? Can't find it. It has to be somewhere in patchmii_core.c, that's for sure, but where?
//EDIT: Just found it.
CODEif ((pressed == WPAD_BUTTON_LEFT) && (OUTPUT_TITLEID_L > 55))
Removing that second clause should do the trick, right?
//EDIT2: Gettin' some errors compiling.
CODE
c:/wiiprojects/source/http.c:330: warning: large integer implicitly truncated to unsigned type
patches.c
c:/wiiprojects/source/patches.c: In function 'patch_ios37_DI_module':
c:/wiiprojects/source/patches.c:85: warning: implicit declaration of function 'spinner'
patchmii_core.c
c:/wiiprojects/source/patchmii_core.c: In function 'main':
c:/wiiprojects/source/patchmii_core.c:685: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of 'fatUnmount'
c:/wiiprojects/source/patchmii_core.c: In function 'patchmii':
c:/wiiprojects/source/patchmii_core.c:1011: warning: passing argument 5 of 'apply_patch' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
make[1]: *** [patchmii_core.o] Error 1
"make": *** [build] Error 2
twofive said:Sucess!
IOS36 installing via Twilight Hack worked. Homebrew Channel works now.
But the Disc Channel doesn't read burned discs... Which IOS is the system menu using?