
waninkoko said:It's not because of that. I don't want noobs crying because old apps don't work.
Which "many other apps" are they that actually use the modules and not the Trucha Bug/Identify function?DeadlyFoez said:I care and many other people care too. WiiFlow is one of the best usb loaders out there IMO. It would suck if it couldn't work with newer revisions of cIOS. Although someone could update it, and the many other apps out there, but it would be a lot of work.

waninkoko said:I forgot to say rev18 will have the ability to load custom modules externally (although it includes built-in modules).


Sorry, I thought I read the whole thread. I missed page 5. D'Oh.xflak40 said:i suggested that awhile ago (w/ slot 239, but same thing), and deadlyfoez reiterated it... i'm assuming from his lack of response that wanin doesn't like the idea

waninkoko said:That's not something too easy to do, nor "proper". This is something to be analyzed very very carefully, cause it's hard to do and delicated.
Btw, right now I see the external modules option is winning but I don't know if it will achieve enough votes against the built-in modules options to consider its implementation in rev18.
I'm going to bed now so I'll check the poll tomorrow morning.
thesund0g said:Why not choose which modules at install -- if it isn't already loaded but required by the app, load it then.
couldt you implement it aswaninkoko said:But built-in modules cannot be replaced by external modules.
That could be doable if waninkoko can use the "hook" system vBulletin and Wordpress uses but those are PHP. I don't know what Waninkoko is using, maybe C++?ChaosEnergy said:couldt you implement it aswaninkoko said:But built-in modules cannot be replaced by external modules.
look in app folder for the module
if not available, fail back to default module build in
if no sd/hdd is available, it only uses internal modules
so you will get both ways working
and everyone will be happy


