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But aren't the DRM files tied to the hard drive and not the system? If so then why couldn't we just switch the drive to the other system?

The only way I can see is we would have to verify the games on backward compatible Wii's, then remove the usb hard drive from it and plug it into the Wii U to play the games.

How would that work? Randomizer just said the verification file can't be copied. It becomes invalid.Actually I was thinking this solution a few days back.
The only downside of this is that people will be able to upload their verifiication file from their Wiis on the internet for those who do not own the games.

I think he means if tueidj disabled the check for a specific Wii.How would that work? Randomizer just said the verification file can't be copied. It becomes invalid.


That'll be a cold day in hell. The day Tueidj disables AP/DRM measures in his program for the Wii or the Wii U is the day pigs fly and Nintendo allows hacks to be installed. And speaking of Devolution for the Wii U, he'll likely withhold from public release because he got butt-hurt at the backlash Devolution got on the Wii. Why? Because of the arguments regarding the AP measures.I think he means if tueidj disabled the check for a specific Wii.
The_randomizer, please stop posting your picture and video as reply outside of EoF.
And the crime here would be what exactly? It's not like the companies are losing any money from doing so.Actually I was thinking this solution a few days back.
The only downside of this is that people will be able to upload their verifiication file from their Wiis on the internet for those who do not own the games.
And the crime here would be what exactly? It's not like the companies are losing any money from doing so.
Tueidj could open a donation poll if he wants in order to remove the AP measures or release the source code if he wanted to, personally I find Devo to have better potentials than DM(L) in terms of game compatibility and Wii U support, oh well it's not like it'll ever happen.
Back on topic, any news about DM 3.0?

I do not think he do the verification in a Wii, What would happen with WiiU owners who do not have a Wii?, I think he will do the verification extracting some WiiU's specific info in a file and verifying the discs with it in a PC's DVD drive.
tueidj said:Most PC drives are capable of doing the necessary steps to check the authenticity of a GC game, but because the OS normally tries to read the disc's actual data as soon as it is inserted the drive ends up stuck in a read-error-retry loop before any program has a chance to do anything.

There are ways to avoid the automatic read on most OS, additionally they would give up eventually.
But I think a wiiU version would probably use a usb dvd drive on the wiiU.

I certainly hope NOT.
It would be disastrous if Tueidj obliges us to buy something (like a USB drive) in order to use Devolution!

I could be wrong but I believe any DVD ROM can read GC discs, the issue was that discs would seem "empty" because GC data is stored the other way around (game disks store data from the center of the disk and onwards while GC discs store them the other way to prevent piracy, of course back ups would store the data normally and the moded Wii/GC would still read the data) using Dolphin emulator I never seen any DVD ROM that doesn't run GC discs!i thought there were only a select few drives that could even read wii/gamecube games and i doubt people will want to search for and install one on their pc
