Hacking PreLoader on LU64/65

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Sorry if this has ever been answered before.

But anywhere you look, most threads get unanswered, we either don't know or we don't care.

But here's something I just thought of, and I think It should work.


If you download latest wads using NUS1.1a

IOS35-64-v3092.WAD
IOS36-64-v3094.WAD

Patch them with FreeTheBug....They should have the trucha bug back.


Now, PreLoader0.29-Cred should be able to Install, but I don't know what will happen with IOS60 when patched....hmmmm


Anyone?
 

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From what I understand, IOS60 has been patched in this way and found to work fine. So your method could work if you used the cboot2 method to get the wads installed and used PC tools to actually get the wads and patch them.

Edit:
Of course, this is assuming you have a 4.0 Wii. I don't know if all LU64's have that or not.
 

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As has already been said in multiple preloader vs LU64 threads, this has been tried and the preloader installer needs something beyond a trucha-patched IOS36, likely an ES_ function patch. I don't see what IOS35 even has to do with anything.
 

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This is the same thing as softmii 3.0's softcorp. Just download softcorp, and install. It grabs the latest wads, and patches them with trucha on the fly.
 

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mtb-bfh said:
As has already been said in multiple preloader vs LU64 threads, this has been tried and the preloader installer needs something beyond a trucha-patched IOS36, likely an ES_ function patch. I don't see what IOS35 even has to do with anything.


OK,

My Preloader asks for IOS35 not IOS36......... anyone know what's up with that?

I got my Preloader from SoftMii2.9.7 Package.
 

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FenrirWolf said:
Apparently softcorp in the new softmii allows for Preloader to be installed.

Kudos to them if so, but they could have helped out the scene way more by just releasing a preloader fix and/or info rather than another bundle with a rambling guide.

edit: confirmed, I used softcorp to patch IOS36 which allowed preloader to install on my LU644+ (those are the only files I modified and the only thing I used from the softmii bundle) All seems working.
 

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I just finished a little homebrew that downloads the latest IOS36, patches trucha back in and patches the ES_DiVerify (aka ES_Identify) like Preloader does. This results in an IOS36 that can be used to identify as SU and allows Preloader to be installed.

I just confirmed that his works on LU64/65 and installed Preloader without the use of Softcorp!
Will be releasing it soon
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