I want the link that lists which apps have been deleted. That's all and I will bitch there about it. You guys are bitching about it here and have only stated a few apps that they have deleted.
This is the closest you'll getsmashdude said:I want the link that lists which apps have been deleted. That's all and I will bitch there about it. You guys are bitching about it here and have only stated a few apps that they have deleted.
I was about to ask the same thing.Arm the Homeless said:What the hell are you talking about?smashdude said:http://hackmii.com/2010/08/the-usb2-release/ doesn't state the apps that were deleted. By God I am ready to sue whoever deleted the apps. Is HBC like a black market? I don't see how it is because Nintendo already is communist with their equal class-less skill-less gameplay with NO forms of competiton at all. This is why HBC exists on the Wii to bypass that political faction that Nintendo is affiliated with.
...for what?smashdude said:Thanks now I will go and sue them.
megazig said:dopMii installed patched IOS
QUOTE(megazig @ Aug 16 2010, 08:08 PM) there's no need for them now. hence the removal of the apps
I apologize for going off-topic again with my philosophical crap, but I feel the need to respond to this... when we talk about "choice", it's usually implied that the QUALITY of the choice is also very important, correct? Not just any choice, but quality choices. For even though you had a gun pointed to your head, you could still claim that you've got a "choice" -- to be shot at, or do whatever you're told -- but that's not the kind of choice we're talking about. So when you talk about "choice", is it the kind of choice we're talking about (a quality choice), or simply a "choice" because there's no other alternatives?megazig said:of course you have the choice.
step 1. create your own exploits.
step 2. create your own loader.
QUOTE said:FAT32 partiton:
IOS58 original libogc (which is used in WiiXplorer)
Reading speed. 2500KB/s, writing speed. 1400KB/s
IOS58 with modified libogc (dont have USB1 anymore)
Reading speed. 5400KB/s, writing speed. 2400KB/s
IOS202 original libogc:
Reading speed. 8000KB/s, writing speed. 2900KB/s
NTFS partition:
IOS202 original libogc:
Reading speed. 11-12 MB/s, writing speed. 5.6 MB/s