popoffka said:He's also released DiscEX, a tool for converting GC images to required format. Does that mean we no longer have to own the actual discs, but can use downloaded images instead?
http://www.rvlution.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=404
crediarSince everything will be open source it should be obvious that there will be no protection as people would simply remove it, in the end you're going to hell for pirating![]()
dam itQUOTE said:DIOS-MIOS will probably not work for the usual guy as it's all very hacky atm.
Maybe some other people can even help me out?
Cause I still couldn't figure out the DSP problem which breaks most of the sound and memcard access... (once you see the source you will understand there is alot of voodoo going on)
No, read the FAQ.ollepoll said:is there any way doing this without sneek?
There is a FAQ. Read it.Crass said:Can someone host a compiled binary of this? Or make some basic instruction on how to use this?
WiiBricker said:There is a FAQ. Read it.Crass said:Can someone host a compiled binary of this? Or make some basic instruction on how to use this?
To anyone who decides to share the compiled DIOS-MIOS files: Sharing the dimodule.elf file is considered legal, because it doesn't use any Nintendo code. But sharing the injected mios.app file is illegal!Crass said:Can someone host a compiled binary of this?
WiiBricker said:Cant compile the source
Code:> "make" DEPÂÂÂÂusb_os.d DEPÂÂÂÂtiny_ehci_glue.d DEPÂÂÂÂstring.d DEPÂÂÂÂvsprintf.d DEPÂÂÂÂutils_asm.d DEPÂÂÂÂmain.d DEPÂÂÂÂDI.d DEPÂÂÂÂalloc.d DEPÂÂÂÂff.d DEPÂÂÂÂdiskio.d "make": "make": Command not found