Hacking SNEEK+DI quick guide

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QUOTE said:
IOSKPatch.exe 0000000E.app 0000000E_usb.app -u -v

note: -d is NOT needed as with UNEEK the DI module doesn't access any HW directly anymore.

Also the pre-compiled files have been removed from the SNEEK site, rendering the SNEEKInstaller GUI useless for now!!
 

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SanGor said:
QUOTE said:
IOSKPatch.exe 0000000E.app 0000000E_usb.app -u -v

note: -d is NOT needed as with UNEEK the DI module doesn't access any HW directly anymore.

Also the pre-compiled files have been removed from the SNEEK site, rendering the SNEEKInstaller GUI useless for now!!

So if you just compile UNEEK, it already has DI support built in, then?
 

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M[u said:
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ChokeD said:
using the auto install1b4 I get a 2KB armboot.bin ??? WTF ??
Now that's really strange. All the installer should do is copy the armboot.bin to the SD card.

QUOTE(SanGor @ Jul 26 2010, 02:12 PM)
Also the pre-compiled files have been removed from the SNEEK site, rendering the SNEEKInstaller GUI useless for now!!
hmmm, thanks for that info, but it still doesn't solve the bunk-ass 0KB di file I get when I self compile.
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EDIT: I think I'm going to quit for today and hope that crediar gets this all sorted tomorrow or soon with a auto1b5 or a new set of files for the svn. PEACE ,,ii,
 

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Is there any way I can get a log like daxtsu has without a gecko? Dumped to a file or something? I never tried setting the -v flag
 

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ChokeD said:
hmmm, thanks for that info, but it still doesn't solve the bunk-ass 0KB di file I get when I self compile.
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In build_boot2.cmd
Change
Code:
ELFIns\elfins 00000001.app di.bin di\iosmodule.elf > NUL
To
CODEELFIns\elfins 00000001.app di.bin di\dimodule.elf > NUL
 

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Changing to verbose gives me this:
Code:
ES:NANDLoadFile->IOS_Open("/sys/launch.sys", 1 ):-106
ES:Booting 00000001-00000002...
ES:IOSVersion:80
ES:TitleVersion:513
ES:KernelVersion:00501B1F, 80
ES:ContentCount:15
ES:Found di.bin
ES:Loaded Module(0):"/title/00000001/00000050/content/00000000.app"
ES:Loaded Module(1):"/sneek/di.bin"
ES:Loading content.map...
ES:Loaded Module(2):"/shared1/0000003c.app"
ES:Loaded Module(3):"/shared1/0000003d.app"
$IOSVersion: OH1: 07/11/08 14:34:40 64M $
ES:Loaded Module(4):"/shared1/0000008c.app"
ES:Loaded Module(5):"/shared1/00000046.app"
OH1:configured USB device at port 0, vid: 0x057e pid: 0x0305
ES:Loaded Module(6):"/shared1/00000047.app"
ES:Loaded Module(7):"/shared1/00000036.app"
ES:Loaded Module(8):"/shared1/00000037.app"
ES:Loaded Module(9):"/shared1/00000015.app"
ES:Loaded Module(10):"/shared1/00000016.app"
ES:Loaded Module(11):"/shared1/00000065.app"
$IOSVersion: STM: 07/27/09 10:06:00 64M Release/builder/HEAD $
ES:Loaded Module(12):"/shared1/00000049.app"
ES:Loaded Module(13):"/shared1/00000040.app"
$IOSVersion: DIP: Jul 26 2010 16:37:34 64M DEBUG$
DIP:DeviceRegister("/dev/di"):0
DIP:EnableVideo(1):0
DIP:Found FS-USB
DIP:Creating new DI-Config
DIP:1:0
DIP:Updating game info cache...done
DIP:DI-Config: Region:2 Slot:00 Games:01
DIP:Set game path to:"/games/RHAE01/"
DIP:apploader size:000345BC
DIP:DVDSelectGame(0):1
ES:ES_LoadModules(80):0
Set IPC access rights: salt=ffff0000, n=0
ES:ES_LaunchSYS->LoadPPC:0
ThreadÂÂ0 [fffe0000]: (ready)
CPSR: 6000003f, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: SYS
Pri: 0, PID: 0 (kernel)
R00-03: 00000000 ffff0c63 00000000 00000000
R04-07: ffff9ecc 00000000 ffff6085 138f023c
R08-11: ffff9ecc 0000000a 00004000 0000000a
R12-15: fffe45bc 13ac03b0 ffff0841 ffff0c6e
Syscall stack: 13ac0400 (236/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ1 [fffe00b0]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 126, PID: 0 (kernel)
R00-03: fffe44dc fffe00b0 800000df fffe00b0
R04-07: fffe44dc 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 ffff9ec0 00000000
R12-15: ffff97a0 13ac07a8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac0800 (148/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ2 [fffe0160]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 126, PID: 0 (kernel)
R00-03: fffe4514 fffe0160 800000df fffe0160
R04-07: fffe4514 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 13ac0ba4 00000000 ffff9ec0 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13ac0b64 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac0c00 (164/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ3 [fffe0210]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 126, PID: 0 (kernel)
R00-03: fffe454c fffe0210 800000df fffe0210
R04-07: fffe454c 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 13ac0f94 13ac0f94 ffff9ec0 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13ac0f50 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac1000 (184/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ4 [fffe02c0]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 92, PID: 0 (kernel)
R00-03: ffffbcd4 fffe02c0 800000df fffe02c0
R04-07: ffffbcd4 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 13ac1350 000000f0 0000000f fffffffa
R12-15: 1386b9b0 13ac1338 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac1400 (292/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ5 [fffe0370]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 88, PID: 2 (fs)
R00-03: fffe4568 fffe0370 800000df fffe0370
R04-07: fffe4568 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 2004f9d0 e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac17c8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 20111500 (132/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ6 [fffe0420]: (faulted)
CPSR: 60000030, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 80, PID: 1 (eticket)
R00-03: ffff97a0 fffe0420 800000df ffff23b4
R04-07: ffff97a0 00000001 00000002 00000000
R08-11: 1386d2e8 e6000010 00000000 ffff3389
R12-15: ffff97a0 13ac1ba0 ffff05c5 2010237e
Syscall stack: 13ac1c00 (296/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ7 [fffe04d0]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 84, PID: 3 (di)
R00-03: fffe4680 fffe04d0 800000df fffe04d0
R04-07: fffe4680 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 20234da8 e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac1fc8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac2000 (212/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ8 [fffe0580]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 72, PID: 4 (oh0)
R00-03: 00000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 138a8140 1386b8a0 138a0000
Syscall stack: 13ac2400 (0/1024 used)

ThreadÂÂ9 [fffe0630]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 95, PID: 5 (oh1)
R00-03: fffe4584 fffe0630 800000df fffe0630
R04-07: fffe4584 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 138b57ac e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac27c8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac2800 (96/1024 used)

Thread 10 [fffe06e0]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 96, PID: 5 (oh1)
R00-03: fffe45f4 fffe06e0 800000df fffe06e0
R04-07: fffe45f4 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 00000000 e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac2bc8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac2c00 (136/1024 used)

Thread 11 [fffe0790]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 36, PID: 7 (sdi)
R00-03: 00000007 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 20404010 1386b8a0 20400000
Syscall stack: 13ac3000 (0/1024 used)

Thread 12 [fffe0840]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 56, PID: 9 (net)
R00-03: 00000009 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13c3ef08 1386b8a0 13b40000
Syscall stack: 13ac3400 (0/1024 used)

Thread 13 [fffe08f0]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 28, PID: 12 (kd)
R00-03: 0000000c 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13ea04a0 1386b8a0 13db0000
Syscall stack: 13ac3800 (0/1024 used)

Thread 14 [fffe09a0]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 64, PID: 10 (wd)
R00-03: 0000000a 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13ec9550 1386b8a0 13eb0000
Syscall stack: 13ac3c00 (0/1024 used)

Thread 15 [fffe0a50]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 72, PID: 11 (wl)
R00-03: 0000000b 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13f701fc 1386b8a0 13ed0000
Syscall stack: 13ac4000 (0/1024 used)

Thread 16 [fffe0b00]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 64, PID: 13 (ncd)
R00-03: 0000000d 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13d9ff7c 1386b8a0 13d90000
Syscall stack: 13ac4400 (0/1024 used)

Thread 17 [fffe0bb0]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 64, PID: 8 (usbeth)
R00-03: 00000008 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13aaeb60 1386b8a0 13aa0000
Syscall stack: 13ac4800 (0/1024 used)

Thread 18 [fffe0c60]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 120, PID: 14 (stm)
R00-03: fffe4610 fffe0c60 800000df fffe0c60
R04-07: fffe4610 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 203074cc e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac4bc8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac4c00 (88/1024 used)

Thread 19 [fffe0d10]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 96, PID: 14 (stm)
R00-03: fffe4648 fffe0d10 800000df fffe0d10
R04-07: fffe4648 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 203063c0 e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac4fc8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac5000 (96/1024 used)

Thread 20 [fffe0dc0]: (waiting)
CPSR: 800000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 104, PID: 14 (stm)
R00-03: fffe462c fffe0dc0 800000df fffe0dc0
R04-07: fffe462c 00000004 00000000 ffff9ec0
R08-11: 203067c0 e6000010 ffff9ec0 ffff29e5
R12-15: 00000000 13ac53c8 ffff298d ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac5400 (96/1024 used)

Thread 21 [fffe0e70]: (ready)
CPSR: 000000df, IRQ: D, FIQ: D, mode: SYS
Pri: 20, PID: 14 (stm)
R00-03: ffff97a0 fffe0e70 000000df ffff23b4
R04-07: fffe0e70 00000014 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 13ac5800 e6000010 00000009 ffff07b1
R12-15: 20306c00 13ac57ec ffff0813 ffff23e0
Syscall stack: 13ac5800 (80/1024 used)

Thread 22 [fffe0f20]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 9, PID: 17 (usb)
R00-03: 00000011 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13663fa4 1386b8a0 13650000
Syscall stack: 13ac5c00 (0/1024 used)

Thread 23 [fffe0fd0]: (ready)
CPSR: 00000010, IRQ: E, FIQ: E, mode: USR
Pri: 28, PID: 16 (ssl)
R00-03: 00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000
R04-07: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R08-11: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
R12-15: 00000000 13d74a10 1386b8a0 13cc0000
Syscall stack: 13ac6000 (0/1024 used)

Panic: abort in thread 0xfffe0420 @ PC 2010237e
DFSR: 1 [align]
IFSR: 0 []
FAR: 13ac1b82
 

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Any idea what that might be caused by?

Edit: I seem to have got it working with IOS 70's E.app(verbosity doesn't work with it though) instead of IOS 80's. The reason it hung on the Vectoring to 0x-- is because I had some bad Sysmenu hacks apparently[in SMenu.c]. UNEEK DI FTW!

Edit2: I tried WiiPlay NTSC, and it seems to hang after starting the game. Oh dear. =(
 

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daxtsu said:
Any idea what that might be caused by?

Edit: I seem to have got it working with IOS 70's E.app(verbosity doesn't work with it though) instead of IOS 80's. The reason it hung on the Vectoring to 0x-- is because I had some bad Sysmenu hacks apparently[in SMenu.c]. UNEEK DI FTW!

Edit2: I tried WiiPlay NTSC, and it seems to hang after starting the game. Oh dear. =(

assure you got the required IOS installed, also many people don't copy the kernel/di.bin to the USB device!!
this is how it must look for UNEEK+DI

CODEsd:/bootmii/armboot.bin
sd:/sneek/kernel.bin

usb:/sneek/di.bin
usb:/sneek/kernel.bin
usb:/sneek/font.bin
usb:/
 

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SanGor said:
daxtsu said:
Any idea what that might be caused by?

Edit: I seem to have got it working with IOS 70's E.app(verbosity doesn't work with it though) instead of IOS 80's. The reason it hung on the Vectoring to 0x-- is because I had some bad Sysmenu hacks apparently[in SMenu.c]. UNEEK DI FTW!

Edit2: I tried WiiPlay NTSC, and it seems to hang after starting the game. Oh dear. =(

assure you got the required IOS installed, also many people don't copy the kernel/di.bin to the USB device!!
this is how it must look for UNEEK+DI

CODEsd:/bootmii/armboot.bin
sd:/sneek/kernel.bin

usb:/sneek/di.bin
usb:/sneek/kernel.bin
usb:/sneek/font.bin
usb:/
Thanks SanGor, added to the guide.
 

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SanGor said:
assure you got the required IOS installed, also many people don't copy the kernel/di.bin to the USB device!!
this is how it must look for UNEEK+DI

CODEsd:/bootmii/armboot.bin
sd:/sneek/kernel.bin

usb:/sneek/di.bin
usb:/sneek/kernel.bin
usb:/sneek/font.bin
usb:/
that won't work for me won't even boot until I remove the di.bin

sneek_di works flawlessly use same nand on usb and nothing won't boot or reads for 3-4 seconds then nothing
 

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I still can't compile it cause the di is garbage. I think I'm just going to go out to eat with the wife and come back later tonight and maybe crediar will commit something good.
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ChokeD said:
I still can't compile it cause the di is garbage. I think I'm just going to go out to eat with the wife and come back later tonight and maybe crediar will commit something good.
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Did you try changing the build_boot2.cmd file like I suggested?
 

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