FenrirWolf said:I'd upload it to megaupload.com and/or send it as an E-mail attachment in Gmail.
EDIT: Be sure to send both the nand.bin and keys.bin files!
EDIT2: Electric Bogaloo: You want to send the email with the files to [email protected]
Stripped it down? Last time I remebered it was 20MBfabi280 said:Googlemail only Supports files up to 25 MB (yeah, they put the limit down, because some ppl have used it to have a G-Mail Drive)
+1.0Det1re said:G0dLiKe said:I´d like the Nand too, drop me the link OP! Thanks!
+1.5
Blue-K said:Aehm...forgive me my ignorance, but what's so special about the 1.0 Firmware? Other than it's buggy and rare? Would be nice to know...
Thanks in Advance!
This. There is no benefit, or even relevence to the System Menu version. The important thing is the IOS versions. System Menu version has no bearing once you have unsigned code running, because System Menu is not running at the same time as it. I highly doubt twiizers will really care much about a v1 NAND dump tbh.Blue-K said:Aehm...forgive me my ignorance, but what's so special about the 1.0 Firmware? Other than it's buggy and rare? Would be nice to know...
Thanks in Advance!
Det1re said:G0dLiKe said:I´d like the Nand too, drop me the link OP! Thanks!
+1.5
I don't think it's that, I think it's more of a curiosity kind of thing. I mean, that IS an incredibly early system menu. Only Wii units released at launch ever had this (I know mine did at one time). It doesn't even have the ability to back any titles or saves to SD. IIRC the first system update I did enabled that.carbonyle said:Having such a NAND dump is something like having superpowers?