http://gbatemp.net/t...a-disc-channel/
...which is safer to install and actually has more features than DARKCORP

due to it being based on NeoGamma (which itself was based on Gecko OS).
Also rumors say that the above linked mod may receive an update soon...
What rumours? You mean the one you just started with this post? lol
Seriously though, you've peaked my interest... so don't leave me hanging in suspense too long okay?!
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@[member='LWares87'],
darkcorp was never necessary on neek, all the standard non-patched IOSs on an emunand can already play backups cuz of the way neek works.
Well kinda...
I do not know if the feature interests you or not though.
It is not so much a really major feature (but I really like it, so for me it is

), but it is a feature that would be nice to have, especially for those who like to use retail discs via the Disc Channel (the "official and legitimate" way), as well as NeoGamma fans. Other loaders like CFG and Wiiflow already have had this feature for a while, but NeoGamma (and official Disc Channel) have not, until now. Someone once tried to implement it into NeoGamma back on 2010, but it broke wifi in Wii games. I have however managed to fix that. (it was actually really simple too... back in 2010 I thought of something that might fix it, but never got around to trying it until now, and it worked :lol)
I do not want to post what it is on the forums until I actually the update itself, but if you want to know what it is... it has been posted in FaceBook. But like I said, it is a feature that other loaders already have, so do not get your hopes up too high, unless you are a user who likes to use this feature.
@[member='LWares87'],
darkcorp was never necessary on neek, all the standard non-patched IOSs on an emunand can already play backups cuz of the way neek works.
I wasn't referring to either neek2o+di or neek+di.
IIRC it involved taking the DIP module .app file from cIOS249, and manually overriding the DIP modules of each IOS (which would most likely be an .app or multiple .apps somewhere in the shared content section if they are clean ones) in your emulated NAND with the DIP module from cIOS249.