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in 3.4 you need IOS50 to show the games on the disc channel, because IOS50 is the one supporting SysMenu...!!!

mhadf said:srath, grats on getting it on 3.4.....
Were there any complications?






redia said:through the fs browser I saw a bunch of 00000001.APP...
wouldn't it be possible to "simply" replace the appropriate ones on the FS ?
fogbank said:redia said:through the fs browser I saw a bunch of 00000001.APP...
wouldn't it be possible to "simply" replace the appropriate ones on the FS ?
I don't think so.
From what I can tell in my NAND dump the IOS versions 28 and over use one of 4 .APP files in the FS:
SHARED1/000008.APP is used by IOS28.
SHARED1/000015.APP is shared amongst IOS30, IOS33, IOS36, and IOS37.
SHARED1/00003B.APP is used by IOS38.
SHARED1/000044.APP is shared by IOS53 and IOS55.
These appear to be the shared .APP files containing DVD code in my FS dump, and I would guess that these are being overwritten by the DIP'ed files everytime you install a CIOS version of one of those IOSes.
Also, as stated previously, the DVD code in IOS versions below 28 is embedded within the IOS itself, since those IOS versions are not modular. For example if you replaced 00000001.APP in the IOS9 title on your NAND with the DIP'ed module you would be replacing the entire IOS. On the other hand, the DVD code for IOS14 is within the 00000007.APP file.
I think that ultimately this hack should consist of patching the appropriate .APP files on NAND and not installing modified IOS versions over existing ones. The .APP files containing DVD code that are used by the various IOS versions are not identical. 00000008.APP and 00000015.APP are very similar, so I doubt that it would make much of a difference for IOS28, IOS30, IOS33, IOS36, and IOS37. However 0000003B.APP and 00000044.APP are very different from 00000008.APP and 00000015.APP. And of course IOS versions 9-22 are very different from a DIP'ed IOS36.
These are just my thoughts based on my NAND dump. Obviously YMMV.
