Sunday, December 12, 2010

Got my DS Up and Running

Well I have a DSlite with an iTouch 2 flashcart. This flashcart is made by m3adapter. The problem is that the M3 team apparently lost their source code to all of their firmwares, so basically the firmware I was using dated back to September. I then tried to load Super Scribblenauts...no go. The intro kept looping due to some Anti-Piracy measures put in the game. I looked for an update to my firmware (at this time I didn't know of M3's epic failure) and it was the same that I had already been using. Then, I find out about this fail and I want to throw a brick at my iTouch 2. So eventually I found out that GBAtemp user gaboros ported WoodR4 to the M3 adapter series! I was very happy, and tried it out and it worked. Then, I got sick of the hassle of having to load the wood.nds file thru iTouchDS firmware to start it every single time. I remembered that I used to use a Quad-Boot on my iTouch a loong time ago when I first got it. I thought I could mod it to use Wood and YSMenu, another firmware that has top-notch game compatibility but an ugly GUI, so after about 2 hours work I got the Quad-Boot to automatically boot to iTouch, boot to Sakura when I hold B at boot-up, boot to Wood when I hold X at boot-up, and boot to YSMenu when I hold Y at boot-up. It works great! I'm so happy that I was able to do this.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Of PinkFish and DevCerts...

Well I don't know how many of you know about the Wii Backup Disc (aka Pink Fish Disc) but I'll link you to a page about it on WiiBrew: WiiBrew - Wii Backup Disc

So basically I'm trying to see what these DevCerts do. Not too long ago some Wii Development discs and channels were released, along with the 'dev-key' which can be used in place of the 'common-key' to decrypt these files, etc. See this post on GBAtemp.net.

As it turns out this dev-key is needed to properly decrypt the WADs on the Wii Backup Disc. These WADs would not install on normal Wiis and now we know why... so to fix this problem you have to decrypt these WADs with the dev-key and then encrypt the decrypted stuff with the common-key. I did just that and replaced the WADs on the disc using WiiScrubber, then I ran the disc through NeoGamma (note: I don't use NeoGamma for piracy) and then it installed the DevCerts just fine! But now there is one problem, these DevCert WADs are reported to use IOS3 by viewing them in ShowMiiWads, and we don't have a functional IOS3. Here is some info about IOS3: WiiBrew Forum - IOS3.

Well now we probably know why Nintendo released this stub IOS3! It was to stop their DevCerts from working incase a real IOS3 got leaked! So now I'm going to try one of these 2:

Install IOS9 into IOS3 slot using DOP-Mii
or
Change TMD of the WADs to use IOS9 - See WiiBrew - TMD#Header 0x184.

First I'm going to try the IOS9 in IOS3 slot since it'll be the easiest.

I'll post back when I find out more about what these 'DevCerts' do.

EDIT: Well DOP-Mii wouldn't install anything to IOS3, so I downloaded an IOS9 WAD and used ShowMiiWads Mono to make it install to IOS3, and then installed that with WAD Manager. I still haven't noticed a difference. Only time will tell...

Got Blog?

Well I broke down and finally decided to get a blog.