iQue Player Code Execution achieved!

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I got mine a few months ago now and never did anything with it.

Has there been any advances? Do we still need a VM and win XP?

Edit: I actually got mine in October 2021 lol, been more than “a few months”… time flies!
 
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Has anyone made some good homebrew, CFW, or any amazing things for the iQue yet?
I don’t think so, also I think the drivers used are from the leak and so are 32bit only, hence the requirement for XP… Can’t 10/11 run 32bit drivers? I have no idea.

Edit: also I guess any N64 rom could be converted to play, but you need to generate a ticket I think, so potentially any Spooky Jam entries or homebrew could work?
 
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I don’t think so, also I think the drivers used are from the leak and so are 32bit only, hence the requirement for XP… Can’t 10/11 run 32bit drivers? I have no idea.
Only if the OS is 32-bit and not 64-bit, I haven't done any testing to confirm that though. If the drivers are NT based then they should be fine.
 
Only if the OS is 32-bit and not 64-bit, I haven't done any testing to confirm that though. If the drivers are NT based then they should be fine.
I made a working 64bit version and its on my Github. I have been working on it throughout the weekend, but it essentially works. I am trying to find a working system menu patch to patch the system menu to English. I am still working on the name and design of it, but for the most part. It works. I also have a separate project that has the functionality inside the app to download roms, unzip them and set them in the roms folder, but since Nintendo is usually how they are, I didnt release that one publicly, Maybe later on I can add the functionality back
https://github.com/Zwyft/iQueBrew-Ticket-Modifier
 
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