Wii System Menu 4.0 Released 94
dougisfunny writes "The Wii System Menu 4.0 has been released. It adds a number of features that people have been waiting for, including the ability to use SDHC cards, as well as the ability to download and play things directly off of the SD/SDHC card rather than the internal memory. This was announced at GDC09 by Nintendo's President Saturo Iwata in his keynote address. More information can be found at Nintendo's website."
Hacks (Score:2)
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that this disables the homebrew hack stuff again...for the next couple days? Perhaps I should actually hack mine before installing this update (also explains why my Wii's been flashing).
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Right, so I should probably include relevant links for those too lazy to Google. Consider this a mini-guide to homebrew on the Wii.
Phew. That's probably the most effort I've ever spent on a Slashdot post. These links should be enough to get anyone started. Since I'm tired of typing HTML tags, I'll just list a few recommended apps: GeeXBoX is an excellent media center app, and there's also a handful of mplayer ports, then there's all the emulators, Gecko OS lets you tweak a few aspects of the System menu as well as use cheats (but don't use them online, people have been getting banned), FTPii is useful if you're too lazy to take your SD card out of your Wii, there are a few Wii Linux distros in their infancy, and of course, a plethora of games (including Quake!).
One last thing, Team Twiizers is working on something called BootMii, which is essentially a replacement of some very low level boot code on the Wii. Once this is finished, Wii homebrew will essentially have complete access to everything on the Wii. Keep an eye out for it; among other things it should make a Wii relatively brick-proof. It'll be on Hackmii of course.
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Gecko OS also breaks the region lock which is pretty damn useful.
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Still no native DVD playback? Is this ever going to happen? If it does, I can finally disconnect my PS2...
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Are you telling me you don't have a DVD player yet? You can get those things for less than the cost of a Wii game nowadays, never mind the Wii console.
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Some people don't like to have half a dozen devices connected to their TV's if one device is capable of performing most of those tasks. I fondly recall the "debates" I had with the gf over where to put the DVD player I insisted we buy after I got frustrated with our PS3's lack of IR remote-control support when I have an otherwise homogeneous system with my Logitech Harmony.
Others, still, do not have enough input sockets on their TV's to support new devices. If I somehow only have one component input, to which my DVD player is currently connected to, and later buy a Wii, it would be nice to not be forced to balance like a monkey trying to reach behind the TV to rewire each time I switch devices.
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Some people don't like to have half a dozen devices connected to their TV's if one device is capable of performing most of those tasks.
Certainly no one on Slashdot! That's grounds for having your geek card revoked.
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I don't own a TV, you insensitive clod.
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Hey man, I don't know if you're still having problems controlling your PS3 over IR but Nyko makes a PS3 IR remote [nyko.com]. I use it and I'm pretty happy with it-the only thing it can't do is turn on the PS3, but that will happen automatically when you put in a disc.
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Why would he want to have yet an other device plugged to his TV and home theatre system.
The back of my TV stand is full of cables, just on the power cables side I have:
- TV
- Home Theatre
- Subwoofer
- MythTV backend
- Mac Mini (act as my dvd player too)
- Wii
- Cable modem
- Wireless Router
- Gigabit switch
Now add the cables for TV, audio and network and it's a huge hair ball back there. I was more than happy to reclaim the DVD player space an
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You can with the homebrew channel + mplayer or geexbox. However, It is not that good: people wrote proof of concept but no actual stable code.
I believe nintendo sells a software to do DVD playback, they will not give it away.
Oh, BTW, homebrew were already able to read SDHC.
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My PS2 fanboy friends used to give me a hard time about that dongle because the PS2 does DVD playbackit out of the box. That is until i pointed out that I could save my games out of the box.....
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All Nintendo would need to do is create a DVD channel and pass on the cost to the people interested. At the same time Nintendo may have other priorities, so this would take a back seat.
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The price of the licensing isn't the only thing to consider. The Wii media and drive are very similar to DVD specs but they are not DVDs. The most notable difference is that the data is read backwards. If Nintendo is going to sanction folks using the Wii to do something its hardware was never intended to do (run backwards for hours at a time), then a significant amount of QA time would have to go into making sure the unit isn't damaged in the process.
BAD CAR ANALOGY WARNING:
I can run my car at 5000RPM bu
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The most notable difference is that the data is read backwards.
Game Cube disk are essentially DVD's with part of the disk missing, and they are not read backwards (or at least not on the game cube). If it can play those, I see nothing wrong with playing a movie. A simple Wii Shop Channel Channel could be made, just like with the browser. They could also make an SD / Flash Drive movie/music player. Heck sell em together and call em the Media Channel.
your full of crap (Score:1)
a laser doesnt care if its changed direction.
Its like saying playing an audio tape backwords fails faster, only idiotic tech incompetent manager type assholes would buy that from marketing. Go back to school.
The disc still spins the same direction, inwards or outwards matters zero.
Nintendo doesnt make dvd motors/firmware/laser diodes, its an OEM component.
Listen dude, if the licence is $2, and they sold 50m Wiis, then not having a dvd makes them a $100m, any greedy prick that goes to hell would choose the 1
Isnt the licence like $2 ? or do they want 100m (Score:1)
I'll allow the 20% profit, and give $2.40 to nintendont.
If i can buy a $29 dvd player that still makes profit, then im sure nintendo can too.
Or do they really prefer to keep that extra $2 * 50 million units to themselves.
3 years and still no price drop on a $80 piece of hardware.
Sure if it sells, keep the price up, but doooods, get this system into more poorer peoples hands who can only spare $150.
And stop ripping of people outside usa, why does usa get to have all the good prices, or is this a 'we nuked yo
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Let me rephrase the key point for you.
Playing DVD movies on the Wii will ruin the device over time.
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Let me rephrase the key point for you.
Playing DVD movies on the Wii will ruin the device over time.
Sorry dude. It is a matter of royalties, not hardware. In Japan they have playback enabled.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/japan-to-get-wii-with-dvd-player [gamesindustry.biz]
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=148355
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I can also try to get my firebird to tow cars. It might work, but it's gonna kill it.
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bloody corporates (Score:1)
Small companies would fix for free as good will and good name, large corporates, even though the fault is rare, would still say, "charge the scum".
Well screw the share holders, they are mostly real real old and gona die soon, and cannot take their money to hell with them, so they are not important.
Reading this old people? Spend your money now, dont save it, because we ALL DIE POOR.
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Based on two unfortunate experiences, I would agree. For my job, I travel a fair amount and before I leave each trip, I spend some time with my 4 year old playing Mega Man. HE LOVES Mega Man.
On two trips, we paused the game for a moment and walked away to do something. A week later, I come home from my trip and find the game still paused. Whoops! This works great... until you try to use the system again. Nasty error code and a $100 fix from Nintendo to get the drive to work again.
Don't leave the disc on!
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On two trips, we paused the game for a moment and walked away to do something. A week later, I come home from my trip and find the game still paused. Whoops! This works great... until you try to use the system again. Nasty error code and a $100 fix from Nintendo to get the drive to work again.
Don't leave the disc on!
Or just lay off the 10,080 minute movies.
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Don't leave the disc on!
Why can they not just make the drive stop when paused. It shouldn't need to read it when paused.
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Why would you have a special made substandard dvd drive when you can get a commodity one for only a few bucks wholesale at volume that can run continuously?
I have severe doubts that a "short burst only" drive exists anywhere in the world.
Diskless Movie Playback on the Wii (Score:3, Interesting)
Convert your movie files to M-JPEG [wikipedia.org] and play them off an SD card through the Photo Channel [wikipedia.org].
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Kills Twilight Hack, Temporarially (Score:1)
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I would imagine it is part of the standard boiler to cover their ass in court. They guarantee that the Wii will work with official software with the Nintendo seal of quality and all that. Once you use stuff that they did not make or approve, you are on your own. If you break something, it is your own fault.
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If that is all you want, just buy a gp2x instead and connect to tv:
http://www.gbax.com/gp2x.html
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I know people bring this up as a reason all the time as to why they'd want to run homebrew software - but technically isn't it still a nod to piracy?
If you play roms you don't officially own, it's still considered an infringement on the original work, no matter how it's packaged.... right?
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It's not a downgrade, idiot. I love Slashbots' biased hyperbole to describe things that screw with their piracy. Let me guess, this is "evil?"
You're absolutely right, calling it a "downgrade" is hyperbole... but the Homebrew channel has nothing to do with piracy. I suppose maybe there's a way it could be used for that purpose, but I've never even heard of it being used that way.
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While this doesn't necessarily mean that the hack is dead, it seems like they're moving on to the next exploitable game. Also, you don't really need the Twilight Hack once y
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Also, you don't really need the Twilight Hack once you've installed the Homebrew Channel
Is this true? Because its the only reason I even own zelda, and would love to be able to give it to a friend to have if this is the case.
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Actually, it sounds like from what marcan [hackmii.com] said, it might have closed the hole more or less permanently.
No, you don't seem to understand at all, there is no need to move to a different game.
For eternity people will be able to buffer-overflow zelda, it's a pressed disc.
The problem is hacking the wii's system software (ios) to gain control of the co-processor that handles all the security certificates etc.
Hacking zelda and controlling the PPC is child's play, the ARM doing the gruntwork is the goal.
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No, it's easy enough for an OS update to close the hole. If you tried to use the buffer-overflow trick with Zelda on an updated Wii, it will no longer work. If you mean that it will always work for an non-updated Wii, with an older OS, you are correct.
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It doesn't kill the HBC, you're right, but I think it's better to be safe and keep the TP Hack option open, just in case something goes wrong.
Re:Kills Twilight Hack, Temporarially (Score:5, Insightful)
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This is only a downgrade to a fraction of a percent of Wii users... and the majority of them are playing copied games, and Nintendo doesn't really need to worry too much about irritating them.
Actually, I suspect just as many use it for the video player and weird little wiimote games. I do use mine for emulators too, but the main thing I emulate is the SNES game Earthbound, since Nintendo refuses to release it on Virtual Console.
Mod Chips (Score:1)
Has anyone with a mod chip installed this?
If so what chip and any problems?
If you want the real info on menu 4 (Score:2, Informative)
Summary is wrong (Score:5, Informative)
No, you can't play the game directly off the SD/SDHC card. You can save downloads and games to the card, but they still have to be loaded into system memory to run. The earliest articles about the update were clear on that. - that the big thing was the rasing of the storage limit from 2gigs to 32gigs, but that it was for storage only.
Still, upping it from 2 gigs is a good thing. Hopefully they'll upgrade the Opera browser to start using all that space.
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No, you're wrong. [hackmii.com]
If it copies to NAND (the internal Wii memory) before launching, then, by definition, games aren't being launched directly off SD card.
Re:Summary is wrong (Yes, it really is.) (Score:4, Interesting)
It's splitting hairs - the game is being launched from the card (in that you navigate to the game in the SD card's menu structure and select it for play there), but it is then (automagically) copied to the system memory for execution - behind the scenes such that to the typical user it appears to be playing from the card.
The end result, from a user point of view, is the same as if it were being played from the card except for one annoying point - the game size is still limited by the free internal memory on the Wii, meaning an 8 gig game is out, unless the Wii supports some system of virtualizing the system memory or loading the object in parts, which I suspect is possible.
So basically, you are both right, it just depends on how you look at it - from the technical perspective or from the user perspective - as well as the semantic detail - launching as opposed to executing.
Summary is still wrong .. (Score:2)
So you're saying the article summary is correct, and yet, you agree with me that it has to copy the game first - it doesn't play it directly off the SD card ... get real. Even the menu says as much if you click on the
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Hopefully they'll upgrade the Opera browser to start using all that space.
I'd rather em just upgrade Opera's Flash Player from the 7.x series to the 10.x series so I can watch South Park via internet on my TV.
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I agree wholeheartedly, but I don't know how well the current Wii would be able to handle that ... it's got a sub-gigahertz cpu, after all.
I think Nintendo is keeping their eye on the price point, and waiting for tech to catch up so that their next-gen (Wii 2, or maybe the W-II :-) will be able to do full hi-def without breaking the wallet or purse, and will still run co
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Sega CD on VC? (Score:1)
I wonder if the larger storage space means we could see Sega CD titles on the Virtual Console. I'd love to play the Lunar series or Dark Wizard again.
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I'd much rather play the original discs in it, but there isn't a Sega CD emulator in the HBC yet. :(
(It'd be nice if it supported USB CD drives for this reason, too.)