oops, my mistake. that's what I meant...WiiPower said:Actually it's r17 of devkitppc, but that does not change the statement.
code dumps on the system menu hacks as well.0ld8oy said:Is anybody having any luck with this? i've done a complete uninstall and nand clean. still a no go.
i've reinstalled rev4 and it's working fine
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also, i've got BootMii as boot2 so i'm willing to test anything you put out.
dont worry that why BETA is in capitalsSherlockHolmeboy said:Hi guys. just thought I'd better report in and tell you how this is shaping up (in terms of bugs).
Installation worked perfectly (using "su" function in cIOSCORP)
Boots properly to System Menu
Boots properly to Homebrew Channel (JODI)
BootMii IOS produces a code dump
Load/Install File also produces a code dump
Systemmenu Hacks flashes up a "Couldn't find hacks.ini" message, even though they are on the SD card
It's a shame that there's all these bugs, because this is the only version of preloader I have used that actually fixes endless disc spin.
IlluminiX said:Couple of questions:
1) Aren't a lot of the changes listed in the OP for this version already implemented in 0.30 Phpgeek edition Rev4 or maybe its being compared to another "official" version 0.30?
2) I requested this in another thread, but can Auto-update be re-implemented (like USB-Loader GX) so that we can stay up-to-date with all the frequent revisions?
WiiPower said:Well brkirch, the guy behind the latest Gecko OS, noticed some error and uses the old libogc for Gecko OS because of that. When i compiled Gecko OS with the latest libogc, some games(retail games, no patched IOS) were not working.
Also i have that great issue: When i compiled BlueDump with the new libogc, it created a wad file on sd card, my pc could not read(!). And yes, i could reproduce it and with old libogc i could read the file.
The bug is not in libogc but in the way application access (read/write) files.
I've read on #wiidev that, in devkitPPC r18, I/O access aren't buffered anymore, which means you can't do that anymore:
QUOTEfread(buffer,1,VERY_BIG_SIZE,fp)
fwrite(buffer,1,VERY_BIG_SIZE,fp)