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I had figured that we'd find more answers looking at old homebrew.
Correct me if I'm wrong Aurelio, but from what I'm finding, and what Aurelio is saying, it looks like there is one IOS loaded at a time, and each IOS handles everything in the system. Then the software running just chooses which IOS it wants to work with (like different software versions).Interesting.
So it isn't a specific IOS that handles disc drive communication: any IOS can make calls. Is this correct?
Are multiple IOSs running on starlet simultaneously? How many would we need to edit?
Exactly! The starlet can run only one IOS at a time and yes, each IOS can handle the disc drive (and everything else basically).Correct me if I'm wrong Aurelio, but from what I'm finding, and what Aurelio is saying, it looks like there is one IOS loaded at a time, and each IOS handles everything in the system. Then the software running just chooses which IOS it wants to work with (like different software versions).
Yeah it takes 24 hours to dry so I have some other super glue I also use. But this stuff has some good uses sometimes especially since the bottle is bigger so I can use a bunch.I have a bottle of that glue somewhere as well. It's good stuff for certain applications.
Absolutely. I'll be attaching the disc drive daughter board. I'm still not sure if 5v is needed for it to function but I've got a 5v regulator I can squeeze somewhere in the case.It's so compact Will this portable have full wii functionality?
Haha yeah all those dead boards are coming in handy I've got a bunch of nice SD card slots and LDO regs now . You could do it with those daughter boards I guess, I dont have a problem soldering to the pads although they are pretty small for some people.. Also lol at the components that are still sitting on chunks of cut up Wii circuit board like the SD slot and 1.8 LDO. Maybe we could do that with the wifi and Bluetooth module connectors as well, unless that would be even more difficuilt
Is that read winner or wiener?Ooh damn, this will be amazing. Glad to see you're going to be the first to make a decently small Wii portable.
I can envision the headline now for the front page...
"World's Smallest WiiNer, Made by Gman"
On a more serious note, I think it will be the smallest, no?
I havent tried connecting to the internet yet but the Wii boots every single time so that's all that really matters right.AWESOME!!! Looking good. So you got the wifi relocation working then? Stable?