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Nope, that's not possible. Actually, it should be possible, but we don't really
know what the Wii does when launching channels from SD. It probably is some
kind of copy to the nand, and then execute it, but removing the traces
afterwards is gonna be the hard part.
Original comment by r-...@live.com
on 3 Jan 2011 at 6:57
Actually the Wii does copy the channel into a temporary file in the system
memory. The Wii does not erase this file immediately. If you look in the
channels data page of the Wii Options Menu, you can see that the temp file "SD
Card Menu Data" remains there until you load another channel. The Wii cleans
this out on its own. All one would need to do is download the temp file from
the NAND right after loading a channel from SD, and study it's format. The Wii
Menu doesn't allow you to copy the temp file to SD, or else this would be
trivial. In theory, it doesn't seem extremely difficult to store the SD
"Private" folder on the USB HDD and package the channel into whatever format
the temp file requires. Probably an even easier route for such a hack would be
through a modification to the system Menu IOS that redirects SD calls to USB
instead.
Original comment by keithley...@yahoo.com
on 7 Jan 2011 at 3:54
True, but unpacking those files from SD requires the tickets to be installed in
the nand. Therefor, we can only use this for channels that you actually
installed on your system. We *might* look into this if we are bored, but not
for now.
I have to admit that it is an interesting challenge. Although I have to add
that I think it's not that hard. It's just installing another channel, and
launching it. Probably if it has a certain name, it will be deleted. And
hacking the system menu IOS is unnecessary, since the system menu just installs
the channel.
I still don't see the pro for this feature, if we can use nand emulation in the
future. I believe nand emulation should have an higher priority, and it will
give you the same option (specially if we can load channels from sd with that).
Original comment by r-...@live.com
on 8 Jan 2011 at 9:23
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wouldnt it be just calling wiilaunchtitle if the ticket is on the system? I
think now we rely on the tmd which is inside the bin on the sd.
Original comment by Miigotu
on 8 Jan 2011 at 9:40
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
keithley...@yahoo.com
on 28 Dec 2010 at 5:05