bushing ha rilasciato l' unbriker per Windows:
http://hackmii.com/2008/05/amoxiflash-binary-for-win32/
p4m ha aggiunto 1 Minuti e 3 Secondi più tardi...
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Originalmente inviato da TaZZa
Già...chi ha InfectuS2 sulla sua Wii può provare.
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Va bene anche Infectus 1
Questo è lo schema di installazione:
http://www.infectus.biz/diagrams/Nand_Flash_Wii.jpg
In più bisogna aggiungere il pulsante da tenere premuto per disabilitare Starlet e l'ulteriore massa:
http://hackmii.com/2008/05/amoxiflash/
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The key thing here is that little push-button — connected between D0 and ground. If you power on the Wii, even if nothing appears on the screen, the Starlet will still start up and write to your NAND flash. It does this every few minutes. If this ever happens while you’re trying to read or write to the flash chip, your dump is toast, and the contents of the flash may be corrupted. It is NOT enough to just remote the BT or Wifi modules to keep the thing from booting.
Instead, follow this sequence:
- Plug in power cable to Wii. Observe power light coming on (red or orange LED).
- Hold down special pushbutton to short D0 to ground.
- Press Power button on front of Wii — watch LED turn green.
- After LED turns green, release D0 button. You only need to keep that button held down for maybe half a second.
When the Wii turns on and the LED goes green, boot0 will run and it will try to load boot1 from the NAND flash. If you hold down D0, it will fail, and everything will halt; this will keep power applied to the NAND flash chip, but it won’t try to access the chip.
You’re now most of the way there — at least, electrically. (If you look closely, I had to add a second ground wire to the bottom -right of the Infectus chip — I explained why here.)
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