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So Nintendo will change it's way of removing cIOS.davidnlta said:Ability to install to different slots (making it harder on Nintendo![]()

I agreeCyan said:So Nintendo will change it's way of removing cIOS.davidnlta said:Ability to install to different slots (making it harder on Nintendo![]()
Instead of targeting specific slot or channel ID, they will create a cIOS detection routine for any slot. Harder on homebrew community, yeah...
Why didn't they do that way earlier?tj_cool said:I agreeCyan said:So Nintendo will change it's way of removing cIOS.davidnlta said:Ability to install to different slots (making it harder on Nintendo![]()
Instead of targeting specific slot or channel ID, they will create a cIOS detection routine for any slot. Harder on homebrew community, yeah...
It'll only make it harder for homebrewers to use the cIOSs, since they won't know what slot it can be found in. (So they need to ask the user what IOS to use).
Nintendo can probably check each slot to see if it's a cIOS or not (same could probably be done with channels).




chrisrlink said:nintendo better stop if they update too much (as you remember SM updates requires memory to be flashed)the wii's will run out of their already limited 512 MB flash memory the 4.0 update put a temporary fix for it (allowing wii channels to be loaded via sd card) but they may need to start a program in place (nintendo) to upgrade the flash mem to maybe 1 or 2 GB
What are you on about? Updates don't use extra storage space. So it really doesn't matter in the slightest how many updates they have
QUOTE(hetfield @ Jul 28 2010, 02:52 PM) ehm, since when is it possible to increase hardware capacity wwith software?
I thought that the memory is in fact an eprom.
to double that you need to replace the eprom for a bigger one on the mainboard.
Or is the memory something else?

What he ment is that NAND memory only allows an X amount of writes before it simply dies..SifJar said:chrisrlink said:nintendo better stop if they update too much (as you remember SM updates requires memory to be flashed)the wii's will run out of their already limited 512 MB flash memory the 4.0 update put a temporary fix for it (allowing wii channels to be loaded via sd card) but they may need to start a program in place (nintendo) to upgrade the flash mem to maybe 1 or 2 GB
What are you on about? Updates don't use extra storage space. So it really doesn't matter in the slightest how many updates they have
QUOTE(hetfield @ Jul 28 2010, 02:52 PM) ehm, since when is it possible to increase hardware capacity wwith software?
I thought that the memory is in fact an eprom.
to double that you need to replace the eprom for a bigger one on the mainboard.
Or is the memory something else?
He meant "program" as in "scheme" or something like that, not software program.
