bartm said:I have a few questions about this tutorial:
1. I see that the file IOS80-64-v6943[TB+NAND].wad will be installed. Why is this? This question is answered "In short, some channels won't work if you don't have a patched System Menu IOS." (http://gbatemp.net/t171901-modify-any-wii-4-3-below?st=7485&p=3452395&). Can someone tell me what channels won't work? If I understand correctly, these cIOS's install to empty slots, how can this break existing IOS's? I'd rather not install it, because I want to keep my system as clean as possible.
2. Why does this tutorial use priiloader 0.4, and not the latest 0.6 (which seems to be used in many other tutorials).
3. Yesterday, I was recommended to use Hermes IOS223 v4, bases 38+37 (by Lacuis, thanks for your quick response!), but this tutorial uses 223 v5, base 37. What is the difference?
4. Why doesn't this tutorial use Hermes v5.1 (this tutorial seems really up-to-date).
Thanks in advance,
-Bart.
1. Wiiware/VC channels.
2. In the same post which you referred to above, I mentioned that the AHBPROT bug still exists, and will always exist until we get a new HBC. When that happens, and it is proven it won't brick Wii's, it will be added. Also, I know that the guides on this site still use .4.
3. Without the context it was used in, it is difficult to understand why he said that. But if I remember correctly, the merged base was to enable use of Rock Band instruments (among other usb peripheral). And it was the first cios to use a base other than 38. I never really used hermes ios until v5, so don't quote me on any of that however. And even today, I use wanin's for everything. I haven't found a game that hasn't played with 21 base 56 or 57 (not that there isn't one).
4. For 99.9% of people, it offers no advantages over v5. See here for more info.
-Erik











