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This page is intended to track changes in IOS ( the operating system that runs on Starlet) such as: added features, bug fixes, etc.It will also cover what different minor versions are known to exist.
Overview
The Title ID of the IOSes follow this convention '00000001-000000xx' where xx is the IOS number in hexadecimal.The 'IOS number' is best thought of as a 'Major' version number for the firmware, and probably corresponds to a specific version of Nintendo's (proprietary) SDK. For example, the version of the SDK used to compile Zelda: Twilight Princess probably was tailored to run on IOS9.
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In general, IOSx0 is used for the system menu (IOS20, IOS30, IOS40, IOS50, IOS60, IOS70). IOSx1 seems to be used for Nintendo channels (e.g. IOS31, IOS51, IOS61).
Each IOS has a 16-bit version number in its TMD. This version number is seen in decimal form in the filenames of IOS WADs on update partition (e.g. 'IOS9-64-v516.wad' for version 516 (decimal)). Converted to hex, that 516 becomes 0x0204, and can be read as '2.4' -- IOS9, version 2.4.
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As a rule, an existing IOS will never have new features added to it, to protect binary compatibility. This means that any updates for existing IOSes are only meant to fix bugs (generally, security bugs).
Future of IOS
As of late 2008, Nintendo has been replacing some versions of IOS with small non-functional 'place holder' IOSes. This is to prevent the reuse of the IOS 'slot' for software other than official Nintendo Software which utilized that IOS number.Nintendo can come back at a later date if necessary and 'reuse' an IOS slot at their own discretion by simply increasing the version number of the title and replacing it with a functional IOS once again. These IOSes have been marked as Mothballed on the table denoting that they could quite possibly be reused in the future if Nintendo decides to do so.
Version Table
IOS Number | Minor(s) | Version Number(s) | Notes | NUS Availability | Status |
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IOS3 | 0.7.6, 255.0 | v1798, v65280 | Despite the version being 0.7.6 as seen in the SDK, the titleid is IOS3. IOS in beta used the IOS0 title id, then as it neared release they changed to IOS3. Later on it changed to IOS4 which is the first one that got shipped at retail. IOS3 is used in the factory and comes preinstalled as a stub on some wiis because of it; later version is a stub. The older version is lost but we know it exists because SDK. | Unavailable | Mothballed |
IOS4 | 0.1, 0.3, 1.3, 255.0 | v1, v3, v259, v65280 | Previous versions only had minimal drivers (lacking KD, WL, WD, SSL), and were used during manufacturing. v3's timestamp is Aug 10, 2006; it was used by the Prelaunch System Menu present on pre-launch kiosk Wiis that shipped without a full System Menu. v259 was used on Korean Wiis at some point, although it is unknown what, if any, purpose it served. v1's existence is known through remnants in the Startup Disc NAND. v65280 is a stub; at one point, v3 was on CDN, likely by accident, but it was replaced with the stub version. | v65280 | Mothballed |
IOS5 | 255.0 | v65280 | We only know it exists because it's listed in the SDK. The IOS5 going around the internet is a modded version of IOS21 and is not real, the legit IOS5 will probably never be found. IOS with the same titleid exists as stub on some Wiis, probably same situation as IOS3 above where it's used for factory titles or possibly due to the aforementioned hack distributed under the IOS5 title ID. | Lost | Never Released |
IOS6 | ? | ? | We only know it exists because it's listed in the SDK. Will probably never be found. | Lost | Never Released |
IOS7 | ? | ? | We only know it exists because it's listed in the SDK. Will probably never be found. | Lost | Never Released |
IOS8 | ? | ? | We only know it exists because it's listed in the SDK. Will probably never be found. | Lost | Never Released |
IOS9 | 0.1, 2.1, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 4.10 | v1, v513, v516, v518, v520, v521, v778, v1034 | Has only one LED pattern: blinking. First 'normal' IOS version. Used by System Menu 1.0 and launch games. v513 is a lost pre-release version, listed in SDK. Version 1's internal timestamp is Aug 22 2006 13:46:28. v518 was at some point found on Korean Wiis. | v520, v521, v778, v1034 | Active |
IOS10 | ?, 3.0 | ?, v768 | First 'stub' IOS. Origin of the shared contents used by all subsequent 'stub / mothballed' IOSes. Used as a System Menu IOS on devkits and used by the Japanese version of System Menu 1.0. | v768 | Mothballed |
IOS11 | 0.10, v1.0 | v10, v256 | Internal timestamp says Nov 14 2006 16:26:01. Used by System Menu 2.0. | v10, v256 | Mothballed |
IOS12 | 0.6, 0.11, 0.12, 1.13, 2.13 | v6, v11, v12, v269, v525, v526 | This IOS has an internal date of June 4, 2006; this would make it the earliest known IOS, however it appears that this is merely when a related source tree (possibly not even for this specific IOS) was created, not the actual build date of the binary for any publicly released version of this IOS. | v6, v11, v12, v269, v525, v526 | Active |
IOS13 | 0.10, 0.15, 0.16, 1.11, 4.7 | v10, v15, v16, v273, v1031, v1032 | Used by the 'All Regions' title of News, Weather & Photo 1.0 Channels | v10, v15, v16, v273, v1031, v1032 | Active |
IOS14 | 1.1, 1.6, 1.7, 2.8, 4.7 | v257, v262, v263, v520, v1031, v1032 | v262, v263, v520, v1031, v1032 | Active | |
IOS15 | 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.9, 1.10, 2.11, 4.7 | v257, v258, v259, v260, v265, v266, v523, v1031, v1032 | Contains NAND BOOT PROGRAM (AKA NANDloader) -- this was probably accidental | v257, v258, v259, v260, v265, v266, v523, v1031, v1032 | Active |
IOS16 | 1.1, 2.0 | v257, v512 | Initially used for Wii Backup Disc. The version on the Wii Backup Disc was infamously used by pirates, until System Menu 4.0 mothballed this IOS as of v512. The mothballed stub version was retracted from the Korean SOAP server 2 days after its original posting for unknown reasons. The System Menu 4.1 update for Korea added it back, along with stubbing IOS52. | v512 | Mothballed |
IOS17 | 2.0, 2.5, 2.6, 4.7 | v512, v517, v518, v775, v1031, v1032 | v512, v517, v518, v775, v1031, v1032 | Active | |
IOS20 | 0.12, 1.0 | v12, v256 | Feb 22 2007 04:25:59 Used by System Menu 2.2. | v12, v256 | Mothballed |
IOS21 | 2.2, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.10, 2.13, 4.14 | v514, v515, v516, v517, v522, v525, v782, v1038, v1039 | Contains NAND BOOT PROGRAM. Most debugging messages are removed. Most common for third-party titles. | v514, v515, v516, v517, v522, v525, v782, v1038, v1039 | Active |
IOS22 | 3.4, 3.9, 3.10, 4.13, 5.13 | v772, v777, v780, v1037, v1293, v1294 | v777, v780, v1037, v1293, v1294 | Active | |
IOS28 | 5.8, 5.12, 5.13, 6.14, 7.14 | v1288, v1292, v1293, v1550, v1806, v1807 | Starting with IOS28, firmware is divided into 15 modules. Added some ioctls to /dev/es. | v1292, v1293, v1550, v1806, v1807 | Active |
IOS30 | 4.13, 4.15, 4.16, 10.16, 11.0 | v1037, v1039, v1040, v2576, v2816 | Added USB Keyboard support. Used by many previous versions of the System Menu. | v1037, v1039, v1040, v2576, v2816 | Mothballed |
IOS31 | 4.13, 4.15, 4.16, 10.16, 12.16, 12.20, 13.21, 14.23 | v1037, v1039, v1040, v2576, v3088, v3092, v3349, v3607, v3608 | Used by News/Weather/Photo 1.1 channel | v1037, v1039, v1040, v2576, v3088, v3092, v3349, v3607, v3608 | Active |
IOS33 | 4.16, 11.14, 11.16, 12.19, 14.23 | v1040, v2832, v2834, v3091, v3607, v3608 | v1040, v2832, v2834, v3091, v3607, v3608 | Active | |
IOS34 | 4.15, 12.15, 12.19, 13.20, 14.23 | v1039, v3087, v3091, v3348, v3607, v3608 | v1039, v3087, v3091, v3348, v3607, v3608 | Active | |
IOS35 | 4.16, 12.16, 12.20, 13.21, 14.23 | v1040, v3088, v3092, v3349, v3607, v3608 | v1040, v3088, v3092, v3349, v3607, v3608 | Active | |
IOS36 | 4.18, 12.18, 12.22, 13.23, 14.23 | v1042, v3090, v3094, v3351, v3607, v3608 | Used by Mario Kart Wii (non-Korean) and Super Smash Bros Brawl (non-Korean) | v1042, v3090, v3094, v3351, v3607, v3608 | Active |
IOS37 | 8.22, 14.25, 14.28, 22.30 | v2070, v3609, v3612, v3869, v5662, v5663 | First to fix the signature-checking function bug | v2070, v3609, v3612, v3869, v5662, v5663 | Active |
IOS38 | 14.19, 14.20, 16.27 | v3609, v3610, v3867, v4123, v4124 | Used by Animal Crossing: City Folk (non-Korean) | v3610, v3867, v4123, v4124 | Active |
IOS40 | 9.17, 11.19, 12.0 | v2321, v2835, v3072 | Present in Korean system. | v3072 | Mothballed |
IOS41 | 9.16, 11.19, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22 | v2320, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607 | Present in Korean system. | v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607 | Active |
IOS43 | 9.16, 11.19, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22 | v2320, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607 | Present in Korean system. | v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607 | Active |
IOS45 | 9.16, 11.9, 12.19, 13.20, 14.22 | v2320, v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607 | Present in Korean system. | v2835, v3091, v3348, v3606, v3607 | Active |
IOS46 | 9.18, 11.21, 12.21, 13.22, 14.22 | v2322, v2837, v3093, v3350, v3606, v3607 | Used by Korean Mario Kart Wii. Present in 'Need for Speed Undercover' and in 'Shin Chuukadaisen' Korean. | v2837, v3093, v3350, v3606, v3607 | Active |
IOS48 | 16.27 | v4123, v4124 | Used by Korean Animal Crossing: City Folk. Bundled with System Menu 4.3K provides the same features as IOS38 but has a newer SDI module and an FFSP vs FFS module. | v4123, v4124 | Active |
IOS50 | 19.25, 20.0 | v4889, v5120 | Came with the November 17, 2008 update. Used by System Menu 3.4. | v4889, v5120 | Mothballed |
IOS51 | 18.25, 19.0 | v4633, v4864 | Used by a previous Shop Channel. Released at same time as fixes to remaining fakesigning bugs. | v4633, v4864 | Mothballed |
IOS52 | 22.29, 23.0 | v5661, v5888 | Included with and used by System Menu 3.5 for Korean Wiis. | v5661, v5888 | Mothballed |
IOS53 | 16.17, 20.29, 21.30, 22.30 | v4113, v5149, v5406, v5662, v5663 | v4113, v5149, v5406, v5662, v5663 | Active | |
IOS55 | 18.25, 20.29, 21.30, 22.30, 22.31 | v4633, v5149, v5406, v5662, v5663 | Seems to have changes in the DI Module. | v4633, v5149, v5406, v5662, v5663 | Active |
IOS56 | 19.26, 20.26, 21.29, 22.29 | v4890, v5146, v5405, v5661, v5662 | Used by the Wii Speak Channel 2.0 and some games. Used by the Wii Shop Channel update as of Sept. 7, 2010. | v4890, v5405, v5661, v5662 | Active |
IOS57 | 21.28, 21.51, 22.29, 23.30 | v5404, v5661, v5918, v5919 | Contains new or updated modules 'OHCI0 USB USB_HID USB_HUB USB_MSC USB_VEN ETH' | v5404, v5661, v5918, v5919 | Active |
IOS58 | 23.30, 24.31 | v5918, v6175, v6176 | Comes with the game 'Your Shape' to allow the USB camera to work. | v6175, v6176 | Active |
IOS59 | v6689, v7207, v8737, v9249 | Used by titles that require WFS functionality, such as Dragon Quest X and the USB Repair Channel. | v8737, v9249 | Active | |
IOS60 | 24.30, 25.0 | v6174, v6400 | Used by System Menu 4.0 and System Menu 4.1 | v6174, v6400 | Mothballed |
IOS61 | 19.26, 21.29, 22.29 | v4890, v5405, v5661, v5662 | Used by the Wii Shop Channel update that came with System Menu 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2 Also used by Photo Channel 1.1 v3+ | v4890, v5405, v5661, v5662 | Active |
IOS62 | 25.30 | v6430 | Used by the Wii U Transfer Tool, to allow it to change its UID (this version specifically whitelists that). The vWii versions (not listed here) have different whitelists. | v6430 | Active |
IOS70 | 26.31, 27.00 | v6687, v6912 | Used by System Menu 4.2 | v6687, v6912 | Mothballed |
IOS80 | 27.31, 27.32 | v6943, v6944 | Used by System Menu 4.3 | v6943, v6944 | Active |
IOS222 | 255.0 | v65280 | Piracy prevention. | v65280 | Preventative |
IOS223 | 255.0 | v65280 | Piracy prevention. | v65280 | Preventative |
IOS249 | 255.0 | v65280 | Piracy prevention. | v65280 | Preventative |
IOS250 | 255.0 | v65280 | Piracy prevention. | v65280 | Preventative |
IOS254 | 0.2, 0.3, 1.04, 255.0 | v2, v3, v260, v65280 | Distributed along with all System Menus since System Menu 3.4 as a quick fix for PatchMii. It's just a copy of IOS9. As Nintendo releases new versions of IOS9 this title will also receive updates.-ex IOS9 v521 corresponds to v3 of IOS254. | v2, v3, v260, v65280 | Preventative |
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(Unless you go and download pirated games,even though you don't have the original games.) (So don't do that!)This softmod/hack works for any wii! Old Wii's, New Wii's, VIrgin Wii's, Korean Wii's, Japanese WIi's, Softmodded Wii's, Hardmodded Wii's etc.Password = NOT-A-PIRATE (This is the password for any downloaded files)Softmoding can brick your wii, this is very highly unlikely. Accept this fact or stop now.It works with 4.3u/e/j/k as well! Warning:Never Ever Ever Update Your Wii From Nintendo Here is a video of some of the cool things you can do once you have hacked your wii! Format the sd-card!!! (not optional)Delete everything! Download Modpack FilesRequires a standard SD card, 1-2g scandisk is best.
SDHC cards will not workHave 350 free blocks of nand spaceRead the guide at least 3 times.Remove all GC controllers, GC memory cards, USB devices.Don't lose power- Very importantPassword = NOT-A-PIRATEDownload the modpack for the region of your wii, or the region you wish your wii to be when your done. Here are the Apps I have installed and thought they were useful, if you want to install them then just do thisBoot your wii to the system menu. You will see the following channels installed. CFG-USBloader- This is a forwarder, it load the usbloader from your sd card or HD.
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You never know, someday you may need it.If you like you can move channels by holding B, then pressing A and dragging them where you wish. You can do this with the disc channel if you enabled the priiloader hack.If any of the downloads do not work, then download this for all the downloads in one! I collectivelly got a lot of info about hacking the Wii from ' WiiHacks.com'I copied some of the instructions from that website because they were straight forward and easy to understand.The main reason why I made this instructable is because when I read the website and tried hacking my Wii 4.3, it was really hard because all the info was on different places and not arranged, and some info was missing, and there were no images, and the info was in very complicated english. So I thought I would make this ible to help others not to suffer the way I did while hacking my wii!
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Hope you liked it,Enjoy playing Backup games on your Hacked/Softmodded WIi!(Sorry that I don't have many images, because my camera cannot take good pictures of the TV, so there are only a few, but hope they help!). It doesn't have to be 2 Gb or less, and it doesn't have to be a non-SDHC like everyone says.
I've used SDHC 8Gb and so have others and they work fine. Just make sure it's formatted as fat32 and copy the files (boot.elf, Private folder) to the root of the card and not the 'LetterBomb' folder. Also make sure your Wii is connected to the internet and do not use Wii to update when it asks you to after connecting to the internet.
Once you put the SD in your Wii, it's a good idea to restart it and try checking your mailbox again. Try scrolling back several days then forward, past the current date, then back and forth again until you see the letterbomb envelope. I've had to do this also.
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It came up with an error screen. There is no HBC on it but it ran DVD-R's so it must be modded. I cannot get my MAC address and I am not connected to the internet. Anyway, in trying to fix the menu, I got hold of Epic Mickey which ran an update. Well, it didnt fix the menu but now none of my discs work. It comes up with a message in Japanese and a big question mark!Can someone please help! All I want to do is to change the menu to english and play games from an external HDD!
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