Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
BTW, on SM4.3U and all IOS are stock including stubs except for the following:
IOS80 (rev 6944): Trucha Bug, NAND Access
IOS202[38] (rev 4): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, USB 2.0
IOS222[38] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS223[37] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS224[57] (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS236 (rev 65535): Trucha Bug, ES Identify, NAND Access
IOS249 (rev 21006): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
IOS250 (rev 21006): Trucha Bug, NAND Access, USB 2.0
Original comment by PPSa...@gmail.com
on 22 Jul 2011 at 5:37
Wii: LU39
Loading from base IOS 58 and selected syscheck from the first menu (IOS
select/install) - wont let me select to use AHBPROT, just returns to menu.
Same situation, but if I skip using AHBPROT - it gets as far as displaying the
results screen with column titles, but crashes to stack dump before even a
single result is displayed.
Using IOS36 with or without AHBPROT, and selecting syscheck from the main menu
- same as above, it gets as far as displaying the results screen then crashes
to stack dump right away.
Using IOS249 (wanin r19) with AHBPROT, and selecting syscheck from the main
menu - same as above, displays results screen then crashes to stack dump.
Using IOS249 (wanin r19) without AHBPROT, and selecting syscheck from the main
menu - it actually started and displayed 4 results before crashing to stack
dump.
After editing the meta.xml and removing the <no_ios_reload/> tag:
Loading from base IOS 58 and selected syscheck from the first menu (IOS
select/install) - Works fine and completed.
Using IOS36 and selecting syscheck from the main menu - Works fine and
completed.
Using IOS249 and selecting syscheck from the main menu - Works fine and
completed.
It seems to be about the same as the 14.x/15.x vers. (Issue 61.) :(
You changed libogc versions between 13 & 14 right? Could you maybe still have
some older libogc code references hidden in there somewhere? You wouldn't be
the first dev to have a program that worked perfectly till upgrading, then it
didn't work right anymore. Buggy and somewhat incompatable. :/ Makes me wish
for the 65xx assembly days again. ;)
Original comment by robert.k...@comcast.net
on 26 Jul 2011 at 11:28
4.3U
Says "38 IOS safe for checking" then crashes
CODE DUMP:
8005173c: 807E0000 2F830000 419E0014 3C638000
8005174c: 809E0004 907E0000 4BFB30E5 3BBD0001
8005175c: 3BDE0008 813F0014 801F0010 7C090214
Original comment by decoyma...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2011 at 5:46
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
PPSa...@gmail.com
on 22 Jul 2011 at 5:30