![]() Also, what's so hard about allowing one to boot a normal gamecube disk? That single fact alone worries me about the quality of this patch. It not only modifies the only copy of MIOS on the system, it does so bypassing the ability of PatchMii to fetch the file from Nintendo's servers (MIOS is on their servers, isn't it?). While this program uses PatchMii, it does it the Wrong Way. I agree with both of Svpe's and Kwijibo's statements. Is there a way to make it play a game instead if the start.dol is not found? I would try to do this myself, but I have no experience with modifying cIOS or MIOS, so I can't. I was going to do this, except when I read that it disables GC mode. Why can't the installer patch and install MIOS with a different title, and the loader look for that title? Also, couldn't MIOS be downloaded from Nintendo, instead of copied from a disc? (I appreciate that this is a first release, just wondering if this is possible) Kwijibo 16:34, 7 September 2008 (UTC) This is - assuming it's done correctly - not more dangerous than installing any modified IOS. I'm not even going to touch this with a 50 foot pole =/ - SquidMan 06:41, 7 September 2008 (UTC) This seems extremely dangerous, and pointless as well, considering the GC didn't have much homebrew, and the ones that it did have should have a Wii port by now. ![]() ![]() 2 Question About Homebrew Channell Method.
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