Pakatus said:Seems not yet
QUOTE said:Waninkoko@HackinBlack
Sorry, but I think the tests done yesterday with SNEEK are wrong. It may be working, it may be not.
brownmurder said:am i the only one who doesnt see sneek as that great, i cant really see much of a point in it
someone enlighten me
ah so its to replace common sence for noobsLyker said:Bricking will be near impossible since the only thing you can brick is the..... SD card
what is sneek?jaybee said:Sneek + USB + SDHC Should give 100% compatibility I would have thought. The weekend is quickly approaching! Will we see that release this weekend?
SNEEK as a solution for IOS reloading games? I like the sound of that. Wonder if that'll ever see release?WiiPower said:Well since crediar once said he has an usb loader running with HIS version of sneek that is IOS Reloading game compatible, i say it's interesting what Waninkoko is doing with sneek even if you don't consider nand emulation important. The least it will do is kill the problems when using discs.
Couldn't this be accomplished by using the di.bin of Waninkoko's dip-plugin with SNEEK? To lazy to test it myself.FenrirWolf said:SNEEK as a solution for IOS reloading games? I like the sound of that. Wonder if that'll ever see release?WiiPower said:Well since crediar once said he has an usb loader running with HIS version of sneek that is IOS Reloading game compatible, i say it's interesting what Waninkoko is doing with sneek even if you don't consider nand emulation important. The least it will do is kill the problems when using discs.
Umm, if a disc uses IOS249 it won't touch any IOS except for 249. cioscorp doesn't really have anything to do with what goes on in slot 249xflak40 said:i think patching the disc to use IOS249 works only if you also have cioscorp (correct me if i am wrong, but that's the only way I got COD3 to work)... also, this wouldn't get it working on new wii's as they can't launch backup disks
Does patching to 249 on an IOS-reloading game work? I thought that the code which does the IOS-reloading is inside the games code and therefore it can't be patched? Or in other words you couldn't write an universal patcher because the normal patcher only patches the IOS to 249 with which the game is started and the game reloads to the old IOS. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I think Det1re is right but Im also too lazy.FenrirWolf said:Umm, if a disc uses IOS249 it won't touch any IOS except for 249. cioscorp doesn't really have anything to do with what goes on in slot 249xflak40 said:i think patching the disc to use IOS249 works only if you also have cioscorp (correct me if i am wrong, but that's the only way I got COD3 to work)... also, this wouldn't get it working on new wii's as they can't launch backup disks