Does this have something to so with iso's?
Waninkoko has released the Wii NAND dumper.
Details
REQUERIMENTS:
- SD Gecko
- A way to load homebrew
HOW TO USE:
1. Insert the SD Gecko in Slot A.
2. Insert a SD card with at least 512 MB of free space.
3. Run the application and wait until it finishes.
NOTES:
The dumped NAND is encrypted. To decrypt it is needed the console’s NAND key (do not ask me about how to get it).
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No, ISO is a type of disc image format, this is about dumping the Wii's internal NAND.
NAND is a type of long-term flash memory, like that in mp3/mp4 players, like the iPod Nano and Sansa E260
The NAND flash of the Wii contains channels, savegames etc.(not sure about if the firmaware is kept there tough...)
Yes it is but as already stated it's all encrypted and many people working on the Wii at the moment prefer to keep quiet about circumventing it. Lest they want to incur Nintendo's wrath, I'm sure someone with the skill and audacity will start working on a custom firmware for Wii in the near future.The NAND flash of the Wii contains channels, savegames etc.(not sure about if the firmaware is kept there tough...)
I get the feeling the 'trucha' vulnerability, the twilight princess stack crash exploit and the tweezer attacks against the Wii's encryption is only the tip of the iceburg. Many exciting things are bound to happen soon and hopefully not of the piracy kind.
Oh, well. If this gets somehow modified so I can make a backup of my stuff and most importantly of my Guitar Hero savegame, then I'm in love![]()
Sorry if I'm being stupid but isn't it pointless to make a dump of a encrypted NAND flash thingy if you can't decrypt it?
Yes, for "normal" games but some games do not permit this. For example Guitar Hero III and (I *think*) Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (maybe some others). The resoning is that the savegame includes information for the online access or something like that.
So for games like GHIII I'd very much like to see an hack to backup the data.
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