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Well guys,
I'm very happy to say that I have gotten the copy (real one from Japan), they hit store shelves about a day early and has just arrived with my really fast expresso shipping (cost me 72.89). I was pretty happy when I recieved it in the mail and quickly put it in my Wii, after about 30 seconds of waiting, I took the disc out. From there, I tried my own experience. I popped in the Configuration Disc, and turned my disc speed to 3X and still left region override on. I restarted the console and put in the old SMG update disc (1.9g) when it said "Put in Super Mario Galaxy." I put in SMG but then quickly swapped it with Brawl. I was supprised! I thought I was just fooling around to make it work, but it did! Too bad I won't be home for now. Work >.>
Faker than Paris Hilton.
 

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Well guys,
I'm very happy to say that I have gotten the copy (real one from Japan), they hit store shelves about a day early and has just arrived with my really fast expresso shipping (cost me 72.89). I was pretty happy when I recieved it in the mail and quickly put it in my Wii, after about 30 seconds of waiting, I took the disc out. From there, I tried my own experience. I popped in the Configuration Disc, and turned my disc speed to 3X and still left region override on. I restarted the console and put in the old SMG update disc (1.9g) when it said "Put in Super Mario Galaxy." I put in SMG but then quickly swapped it with Brawl. I was supprised! I thought I was just fooling around to make it work, but it did! Too bad I won't be home for now. Work >.>

no proof = fake
 

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Well guys,
I'm very happy to say that I have gotten the copy (real one from Japan), they hit store shelves about a day early and has just arrived with my really fast expresso shipping (cost me 72.89). I was pretty happy when I recieved it in the mail and quickly put it in my Wii, after about 30 seconds of waiting, I took the disc out. From there, I tried my own experience. I popped in the Configuration Disc, and turned my disc speed to 3X and still left region override on. I restarted the console and put in the old SMG update disc (1.9g) when it said "Put in Super Mario Galaxy." I put in SMG but then quickly swapped it with Brawl. I was supprised! I thought I was just fooling around to make it work, but it did! Too bad I won't be home for now. Work >.>
Unless it's the guy from Afterdawn. It's still probably bullshit.
 

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Well guys,
I'm very happy to say that I have gotten the copy (real one from Japan), they hit store shelves about a day early and has just arrived with my really fast expresso shipping (cost me 72.89). I was pretty happy when I recieved it in the mail and quickly put it in my Wii, after about 30 seconds of waiting, I took the disc out. From there, I tried my own experience. I popped in the Configuration Disc, and turned my disc speed to 3X and still left region override on. I restarted the console and put in the old SMG update disc (1.9g) when it said "Put in Super Mario Galaxy." I put in SMG but then quickly swapped it with Brawl. I was supprised! I thought I was just fooling around to make it work, but it did! Too bad I won't be home for now. Work >.>

Unless it's the guy from Afterdawn. It's still probably bullshit.


I just found it on afterdawn figured id report it
 

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Anyone know if this program was ever tested to dump the game. It's called Friidump

ReadMe
FriiDump - A program to dump Nintendo Wii and GameCube disc
===============================================================================

FriiDump is a program that lets you dump Nintendo Wii and GameCube disc from
your computer, without using original Nintendo hardware. It basically performs
the same functions as the famous "RawDump" program, but with a big difference,
which should be clear straight from its name: FriiDump is free software, where
"free" is to be intended both as in "free speech" and in "free beer". As such,
FriiDump is distributed with its sources.

This leads to a number of good consequences:
- Having the sources available, it can be easily ported to different operating
systems and hardware platforms. At the moment it is developed under a
GNU/Linux system, but it also runs natively on Windows. A MacOS X version can
be easily created, although I don't have a Mac, so I can't do it myself.
- Also, having the sources and these being well-organized (I know I'm a modest
guy) allows support for new DVD-ROM drives to be added relatively easily. At
the moment the same drives as RawDump are supported, but this might improve
in the future, if anyone takes the effort... See README.technical for
details.
- The sources might also be used as a reference for several things regarding
Nintendo Wii/GameCube discs and the hacks used to read them on an ordinary
drive.

Furthermore, FriiDump also features some functional improvements over RawDump:
- FriiDump can use 4 different methods to read the disc, with different
performance.
- FriiDump dumps a lot of useful information about the discs it dumps,
such as whether the disc contains an update or not, which can help avoid
bricking your Wii
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.
- FriiDump calculates the CRC32, MD4, MD5, SHA-1 and ED2K hashes of dumped
discs, so you can immediately know if your dump is good or not, by comparing
the hashes with the well-known ones available on several Internet sites.
- FriiDump comes in the form of a library and a command-line front-end, which
allows its functions to be easily reused in other programs.

Unfortunately, there is also a main downfall:
- Even the fastest dump method used by FriiDump is not as fast as RawDump (but
not that much slower, either, see the table below).

Anyway, I'm sure that people who cannot use RawDump (i.e.: GNU/Linux, *BSD and
MacOS X users) will be happy anyway. Besides, you get the sources, so you can
improve them yourself.

Note that FriiDump is only useful to dump *original* Nintendo discs. To dump
backup copies you can use any DVD-dumping program (i.e.: dd under UNIX
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).

FriiDump came to existance thanks to the work by a lot of people, most of which
are probably not aware of this fact
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. Please see the AUTHORS file for the
credits.


===============================================================================
Supported drives
===============================================================================
At the moment the same drives as RawDump are supported. This is due to various
reasons, explained in the README.technical file, which also contains
information about what is needed to add support for more drives.

Currently supported drives are:
- LG GDR-8161B (untested, but should work)
- LG GDR-8162B (ditto)
- LG GDR-8163B (HL-DT-ST/DVD-ROM GDR8163B)
- LG GDR-8164B (HL-DT-ST/DVD-ROM GDR8164B)

Other drives might work, most likely those based on the Hitachi MN103
microcontroller. If you find any of them, please report so that they can be
added to the compatibility list.


===============================================================================
Installation
===============================================================================
If you are a Windows user, probably you will have downloaded the binaries,
either zipped or together with an installer, so the installation should be
straightforward.

If you downloaded the sources, you will need to compile them. FriiDump uses
CMake, for easy portability, so you will need to get it from cmake.org. On
Windows you will also need a compiler like Visual Studio (the only tested one,
so far) or CygWin/MinGW. On UNIX just do the following, from the directory
where you unpacked the sources into:

$ mkdir BUILD
$ cd BUILD
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ make install

Linux-specific note: You need root privileges to issue certain commands to the
DVD-ROM drive. Hence you have the following possibilities:
- Run FriiDump as root: discouraged.
- Run it through sudo: better but nevertheless discouraged.
- Set the setuid bit on the executable: this is the recommended way to run
FriiDump under Linux. This way, the code run with superuser privileges will
be reduced to a minimum, guaranteeing a certain level of security (note that
security-related bugs might exist anyway!!!). Also note that, even when the
setuid bit is set, the attempt to open the drive for reading will be done
after privileges have been dropped, so you will need explicit read access to
the DVD-ROM drive. Usually having the system administrator add you to the
"cdrom" group is enough. To set the setuid bit on the executable, run as
root:

$ chown root:root /usr/local/bin/friidump
$ chmod u+s /usr/local/bin/friidump


===============================================================================
Usage
===============================================================================
FriiDump is a command-line program, so you will need to run it from a terminal
or a command-prompt under Windows. The basic usage is as follows:

friidump -d -a

where will usually be something like "/dev/hda" on Unix-like systems,
and something like "e:" for Windows users. With this command, the disc will be
dumped to an ISO image file with an automatically-chosen name. Drop -a and use
the -i option if you prefer to specify the filename yourself. If you want to
resume an existing dump, use -s. If you want to dump the disc to a raw format
image file, use -r. Note that you can create a raw and an ISO image at the same
time.

Other options you might want to use are -1 through -4, to set the dump method,
although the default is method 4, which is the fastest one, so most likely you
will not need them.

Finally, use -h for a listing of all available options.


===============================================================================
Performance
===============================================================================
As stated above, FriiDump is not as fast as RawDump. On my PC (Athlon64 3200+),
performance is as follows:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Method | Dump speed | GameCube disc dump time | Wii disc dump time |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 1 | Too slow
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| Eternity | More than eternity |
| 2 | ~570 MB/h | 2.5 hours | 8 hours |
| 3 | ~740 MB/h | 2 hours | 6 hours |
| 4 | ~1250 MB/h | 1.2 hours | 3.5 hours |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


===============================================================================
Support
===============================================================================
I'm releasing this program under the nickname of "Arep". This is because I am
not sure about the legal status of the program, and I do not want to encounter
any consequences. Actually, I'm pretty sure FriiDump goes against the DMCA,
being a program that circumvents copy-protection, but it might be objected that
the format used by Nintendo discs is not a copy-protection method, but just
their own, undocumented, disc format. Although, I think it can be freely used
in Europe and other coutries without laws similar to the DMCA.

For the same reason, I am not putting an e-mail address here (that @no.net you
find in the program is obviously a pun), but support will be provided through
the forums of the Italian ConsoleTribe forum, at http://wii.console-tribe.com.
If you need help, just open a thread in any section there, even in English: I
will *not* reply, but you might stand assured I will read everything you write.
FriiDump users are encouraged to help each other there
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.

Patches are welcome, too: just attach them to your post, and maybe put
something like "[PATCH]" in the topic subject, so that I can easily spot them.

New releases will be announced on that forum, and also on QJ.net, if I find a
good way to notify them.

If you want to donate to the project, do not do it, and donate to one of the
free Wii modchip projects out there, such as OpenWii, WiiFree or YAOSM.


===============================================================================
Disclaimer
===============================================================================
FriiDump is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. See the
COPYING file for details.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Also, please note that this program is not meant to be used to spread game
piracy, but rather to be instrument to make backups of your own precious
legally-bought games.
 

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friidump uses the same drives that cant read the disc

Someone needs to rewrite the SD dumper and add dual layer support. Unfortunately it is not open source :[
 

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How come there are no reports about tests on Cyclowiz's?
Also, why don't they just upload whatever dump they have, at least it might be a start. There's no guarantee it's dual layer, may just not be working on the tested modchips.
I hope TeamCyclops and the Wiikey guys got a copy they're working on... If it is a modchip issue, my bet's on TeamCyclops to get a working firmware update first.
 

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Ah, I thought they've dumped it, but couldn't get the dump to run... My bad, read it over too quickly out of excitement
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And what's this D9 it mentions in the translated post, just DVD9 or dual layer?
Finally, for who ever said RawDump wasn't open source... someone else mentioned FriiDump. FriiDump IS open source, the source is located here. The site's Italian, but scroll down for english... I believe the creator isn't Italian and any documentation is in English, he also provides a lot of info as to where he got a lot of information when he created the program... If any of this helps anyone, whatever.
 

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that doesn't matter
rawdump and friidump both depend on the LG drives reading the disc, which isn't happening

the SD dumper dumps directly from the wii to an SD gecko, but needs dual layer support to rip brawl
I'm not all that experienced with programming but it's a simple data transfer program. Any knowledgable coder should be able to get it out in a day (the DL support code can come right out of the GCOS source)
 

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Actually, Friidump can support other drives...
QUOTE said:
Also, having the sources and these being well-organized (I know I’m a modest guy) allows support for new DVD-ROM drives to be added relatively easily. At the moment the same drives as RawDump are supported, but this might improve in the future, if anyone takes the effort… See README.technical for details.
The sources might also be used as a reference for several things regarding Nintendo Wii/GameCube discs and the hacks used to read them on an ordinary drive.
Sorry, though, I'm not versed in the art of game dumping, so I don't know that much. Just trying to provide any helpful info I can.
 

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Actually, Friidump can support other drives...
QUOTE said:
Also, having the sources and these being well-organized (I know I’m a modest guy) allows support for new DVD-ROM drives to be added relatively easily. At the moment the same drives as RawDump are supported, but this might improve in the future, if anyone takes the effort… See README.technical for details.
The sources might also be used as a reference for several things regarding Nintendo Wii/GameCube discs and the hacks used to read them on an ordinary drive.
No. That only means that new DVD-ROM drives can be added "relatively easily" if another one is supporting read Wii discs.
 

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Since is the Original Disc (assuming that isn't a fake-vid [JAP Wii] ) it might work without problems regardless the chip inside.

The SMG error only appears with an burned disc.
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EDIT:. The wii updating has the blue light on, after updated it dissapears.
Can't remember if mine does that bcz is a long time i've played with mine. lol
 

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