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Microsoft has reportedly, initiated a new ban wave.  Right now there is not lot of details, or information, but if you have a modified DVD firmware we suggest you STAY OFF LIVE, for now.

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This tutorial is quoted from WiiNewz.com:

 

 

"First, use WiiScrubber to open up the Wii Backup Disc, and extract IOS16-64-v257-prod.wad
This file can be found by clicking the + sign next to "Partition:1 – UPDATE", and then the + sign again next to _sys
Right click on this filename, and click on "Save as" and save it to a WADS directory on your SD card.

After that, use Wad Manager v1.3 to install this wad – it is NOT trucha signed, but it IS ('semi') legal, so it WILL install without a prior cIOS.
To clear this up, having the wad is not legal, as it is copyrighted code from nintendo, but it is signed by nintendo, so it installs without an issue.

Finally, use Wad Manager that was recoded by Davi92 to work off of IOS16 to install the cIOS_fix (hopefully that is the filename in the included zip – djtaz correct me if I'm wrong), and you are on your way again!

From here you can choose to run Waninkoko's downgrader.

NOTE: if you are trying to run Any Title Deleter to delete IOS51, you must first obtain copies of at least IOS30 and IOS36 from a Wii game (such as Wii Music or the new Guitar Hero) using the same method with WiiScrubber. From here you can install WiiGator's Backup Loader 0.3 with the corresponding cIOS released with it (v6).

More information regarding removing the October 23d update can be found here:
Remove October 23 Update – WiiBrew

A HUGE thank you"

 

 

 

 

I have uploaded all the necassary tools to use this tutorial. Click the link below.

 

http://rapidshare.com/files/158782142/WiiWadTools.zip

 

 

 

 

As always please let us know how this works for you either by commenting in this post or by visiting our forums. Thanks.

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Alien_X decided to drop by our forums to show us his latest project. The PSP Plexi! If you haven’t already guessed from the picture above, Alien gutted his PSP, piggybacked the control points and mounted it all to a sheet of plexi glass. Not only that but the main controls are controlled by a modified PS2 controller…

“The main controlling is done via a Modified PS2 controller, that Plugs in VIA the DSUB 25 pin connector, but also due to the boards plug and play nature, I could make an array of tactile switches to control it if the need arises.

I spent alot of time on this project, and literally Blood sweat and Tears, So please tell me what you think. “

For anyone interested, Alien also mentions that this PSP Plexi will be for sale in the near future.

So what are you waiting for!?! Go on, check it out and make sure to leave some comments for Alien.

 

Link to forum here.

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“We made some significant 3G progress this week.

Here’s a screenshot of a 3G iPhone whose baseband has been modified.  And even though it’s modified — and fails the integrity check — it’s still running.  Can you guess where the patch was made?

Running modified baseband code is a very useful ability, but it’s still not possible to accurately estimate how close we are to the ultimate goal.”
 
This could lead to possible future baseband downgrades which would allow you to run a 3G iPhone on different carriers after having upgraded. 

 

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Looks like theres been a small breakthrough with the latest firmware. When the Wii 3.4 firmware came out, it disabled multiple homebrew applications from running properly. If you wanted to use the shop channel or the internet browser, you had to update. A patch was released to bypass the update and allow you to use the Shop channel on your current firmware. Here are the instructions and info from the developer.

 

"Wii Shop and IOS51 installer is a very quick modification of PatchMii modified by Muzer that does one thing: It installs the new IOS51 and Wii Shop Channel, without installing the patches to all the other IOSes. This means that as long as you didn’t update, you can now install this to use the Wii Shop Channel but keep all the benefits of not having the update.

 

 

 

Anybody at all could have made this, just everyone is too busy at the moment, so I figured I would make it. It’s literally modifying 4 lines of code and commenting out a bunch of stuff. Because of this I didn’t bother to include the source in the package, but if anyone wants me to, I’ll happily include it.

 

 

 

This does not have the same effects as updating, so you get the best of both worlds.

 

 

You can do this on any system menu version and it will work fine, keeping the system menu version you have.

 

 

 

I made the program as two separate dol files, because it’s easier and quicker for me that way, if this lasts a while I’ll make a version that combines the two files.

 

 

 

NOTE: TAKE OUT ANY GAMECUBE MEMORY CARDS/CONTROLLERS AND USB DEVICES BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING. The first time one person installed the IOS51, and Shop Channel. One person had a Gamecube memory card, and a wireless adapter in the Wii, and it didn’t install correctly. But after taking out all Gamecube items, re-installed everything and it worked fine. Axelpaxel was the one that found that USB devices did it too.

 

 

 

Instructions: Simply load one file, then the other. It does not matter in which order you load them. Use any method.

 

 

Download: http://muzer.hbcapps.com/updater.tar.gz

 

 

Update: Matthew_8 has kindly repackaged my app into a more noob friendly version which is formatted for the homebrew channel."

 

 

 

 

 

As always, please let us know how this works for you by either commenting here or posting our forums.

 

 

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Nintendo has released Firmware Update 3.4. Here is the changelog from the update:

 

3.4 Change Log:

* Wii Points will soon be called Nintendo Points, and all references as such will be updated. All other functionality with Nintendo Points will remain the same.
* The controller usage explanation screen will be updated.
* The controller usage explanation screen will be separated from the purchase screen. Along with this, the user will be prompted to confirm that they have any necessary accessories before being able to press the Purchase button.
* The design of the icons displayed will be updated.

 

 (From users at NES-Hacks) The latest unconfirmed info is as follows:

  • Installed WADS will still work as long as you dont use WAD manager (Channels will disappear)
  • Homebrew Channel still works but some apps wont
  • Modchips are NOT affected
  • Backup Loader still works
  • GeckoOS still works
  • You CANNOT install WADs after you update to 3.4
  • Region Changer will NOT work
  • Downgrader will NOT work

It is recommended that you not update until a patch has been released.

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Well…looks like Sony messed up yet again! Yes indeed those are scan lines you are seeing on the brand spanking new 3000 model PSP. When confronted about the issue, an SCEJ representative responded with…

“the interlacing-like lines are just “features” of the new LCD, and currently, there are no plans to fix it with a future software update since it is in the hardware.”

I guess a lot of people who were considering purchasing this new model or asking for it for the upcoming christmas holiday now have to think about if this is something they’re really willing to live with.

 

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 Obsidian Suit

 

I was on the us.playstation.com site and noticed the Obsidian suit was ready for download already as part of EA's big hoo-ray for gaving it go gold in pre-orders. This suit is excusive to the ps3 and will ony be around for a limited time… (like the first two weeks of the release date) so download it as soon as you can. you might be wondering why should I bother? well Sony gave this description

 

"This amazing Level 5 suit features the jet black PLAYSTATION®3 colors, upgraded toughness, and extra inventory slots".

 

Scorpion Suit

 

The scorpion suit is also ready for download… at a cost. Sony gave this description

 

"Download the exclusive Scorpion Suit now! Equip Isaac with this stunning Level 5 suit featuring enhanced armor and extra inventory slots."

 

as you can see not any diffrent from the Obsidian suit, just a diffrent look.

 

 

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Dead Space is set for release on Oct 14th.

 

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8gb
 
  It's well known that, due to how the market flows, older technology will become cheaper over time. In the field of memory, prices have been dropping lower and lower for quite some time. Newer products such as the 16gb memory stick pro duo have dropped prices considerably for lower capacity memory cards. The question you have to ask yourself is… well… "just exactly WHAT does 'lower capacity' mean anyways!? Consider this. If you bought a 1gb memory stick pro duo in 2005, in the months after the PSP was released, you would have been shelling out anywhere from $85-130. I personally paid $92 for a 1gb card back then. Of course, I knew prices would drop, but wow. While looking over prices at a non- affiliated and very much unrelated website, Newegg.com, I was able to find 8gb memory stick pro duo cards for $54.99. The 4gb models are definitely a bargain! If you're in the market for memory, the time for you to buy might just be right now! For the price I paid for 1gb 3 years ago, I can pretty much get 16gb worth of space today. Memory prices are on the cheap, so if you need the space, it's affordable. At such low prices, you really can't go wrong. Get it and game!
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Looks like a beta tester of Waninkoko's Wii Backup Loader has leaked the software.

This software has NOT been tested and is advised not to use until a full release is made.

As always, if anyone does try this please let us know if it works.

 

The Wii scene is growing……..

 

UPDATE: As a result of the leak, Waninkoko has expressed his anger with GBATemp and announced that he has abandoned the project and will no longer be producing any new versions of this app.

 

 

UPDATE 2: Since the project has been abandoned and there will not be a new version here are the tools necassary to attempt. We take no responsibility for anything that happens to your console. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

 

Step 1.

Install the CIOS36_rev5-64-v1042.wad

Step 2.

Install the DVDX .dol into your apps and setup via Homebrew Channel

- Click advanced and set it to 249

Step 3.

Create a folder on your SD card in the apps folder and name it Wii Loader (Or whatever else you want) and put dvd-back.dol in there.

Step 4. Make sure that "backup-creator.exe" , "common-key" and what .iso you are wanting to backup is in the same folder.

- Drag the ISO over the "backup-creator.exe" This will create a new iso called partition.iso

Burn with IMGBurn

Step 5.
Go to Homebrew Channel on the Wii and load the Wii Loader backup-dvd.dol file you did earlier and launch.

It will ask to insert a Wii disc. Insert your backup. Your backup should load.

Download the files at:

 

This has all the tools necassary to start from scratch (Twilight hack, homebrew channel, DVDX, and Wii Backup Loader).

 

 

http://rapidshare.com/files/147055112/WiiLoader_Tools.rar

 

 

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