Hacking Usb Hub problem

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Hi, I have a WII and a USB HUB for periferals. If I want use the usb hub for my games with a cIOS .. which cIOS I have to install for connect the usb periferals to the hub and than to the WII?

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I thought Hubs weren't supported at all
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Either way, you should install both hermes' cIOS and wanins
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tj_cool said:
I thought Hubs weren't supported at all
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Either way, you should install both hermes' cIOS and wanins
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I have one...that is supported.
Managed to boot Singstar(some random version) with 2 mic's in it.
Logitech
 
Pakatus said:
I have one...that is supported.
Managed to boot Singstar(some random version) with 2 mic's in it.
Logitech
Oh ok
I thought I saw somewhere they weren't supported
Maybe its just some of em
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tj_cool said:
Pakatus said:
I have one...that is supported.
Managed to boot Singstar(some random version) with 2 mic's in it.
Logitech
Oh ok
I thought I saw somewhere they weren't supported
Maybe its just some of em
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Well..the game was booted through CiosCorp...its still a cios right?
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Modern cIOS versions of both major lines (and those based on it) support the old OHCI driver on the port not used by the hard disk. It does not matter which cIOS you use, you just have to make sure not to use an ancient version. The hard drive, though, can never be connected to a hub, which makes it a shame that the Seagate Freeagent Dock+ would do just that.
 

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