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| ====== Nintendo Wii ====== | ====== Nintendo Wii ====== | ||
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| ===== Operating Systems (IBM PowerPC Broadway) ===== | ===== Operating Systems (IBM PowerPC Broadway) ===== | ||
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| >X11 tar has X.Org installed along with the OpenBox3 WM and Cwiid | >X11 tar has X.Org installed along with the OpenBox3 WM and Cwiid | ||
| - | Minimalist, similar to Gentoo, but an X11 filesystem | + | A port of Arch Linux to the Wii. This version is minimalist, similar to Gentoo, but tar files for things like X11 are available. |
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| >a microkernel based network distributed operating system | >a microkernel based network distributed operating system | ||
| - | The NGC/Wii port seems to be the most barebones | + | An OS that has been ported to several other game consoles. Of these ports, the Wii port is probably one of the most barebones |
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| - | A very slow and poor port, but it is noted to have loaded. | + | A very slow and poor port, but it is noted to have loaded. |
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| - | The old tutorials/ | + | One of the better ways to use Linux on a wii. The first link is the newest and best tutorial, which has been tried and tested by our team and can be confirmed as working. |
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| >have a working whiite-linux installation, | >have a working whiite-linux installation, | ||
| - | Can be installed as a base, but it seems easier to go from an Xwhiite | + | While one can run Debian 6 on a Wii without a pre-existing install, it appears |
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| + | === Debian 8?? === | ||
| + | Some madman managed to get Debian 8 on their Wii, at least, according to the title. Hoping it's not a typo. | ||
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| === DosBOX 1.7 (Windows 3.1, 95, ME(?)) === | === DosBOX 1.7 (Windows 3.1, 95, ME(?)) === | ||
| - | Using DOSBox 1.7 on wii, all confirmed to work in some capacity | + | By using DOSBox 1.7 on Wii, one can run a variety of Windows versions on the Wii, albeit with some graphical glitches. Outside of this however, all of these noted OSes will run in some capacity |
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| >The result is not usable: You will not obtain a shell prompt | >The result is not usable: You will not obtain a shell prompt | ||
| - | Not completely functional, but an interesting | + | This was made as a mere proof of concept, and as of now it does not work as the OS crashes before fully loading. At best, this is just a mere oddity or experiment for FreeBSD devotees. |
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| >free embedded Linux distribution which aims at turning your computer into a so called HTPC | >free embedded Linux distribution which aims at turning your computer into a so called HTPC | ||
| - | This port is unoffiical, but supposedly works. | + | An unofficial |
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| >Linux operating system kernel and assorted GNU userspace | >Linux operating system kernel and assorted GNU userspace | ||
| - | The base foundation for all of the below distros, similar to GameCube Linux. | + | The kernel sources that are used by the various distributions |
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| >rebased patches for the purpose of running a modern Linux distribution on the Wii | >rebased patches for the purpose of running a modern Linux distribution on the Wii | ||
| - | A revived attempt | + | More recent efforts |
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| === Stock OS/Wii Menu === | === Stock OS/Wii Menu === | ||
| - | Well, this is the best stock OS of all time. | + | A classic |
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| >a simulated UNIX shell for the Wii with an image viewer | >a simulated UNIX shell for the Wii with an image viewer | ||
| - | Not a true OS, but has functions similar to one. | + | This isn't an OS, but rather a sort of program that imitates an OS. In actuality, this is an SD card reader with a command line interface + image viewer. |
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| >minimal precompiled stage4 made to let you run Gentoo | >minimal precompiled stage4 made to let you run Gentoo | ||
| - | Basic and minimal, but has some essential features. | + | The port of Gentoo to the wii, which exists in a precompiled |
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| === Internet Channel === | === Internet Channel === | ||
| - | The classic | + | The classic Opera-based |
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| === WiiBrowser === | === WiiBrowser === | ||
| - | Seems like it doesn’t work, but the 2< | + | Doesn't correctly work. Some people have claimed in the YouTube comments that the 2nd most recent revision of this browser will work, but the wiki team has tested this and found it to not be the case. |
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| + | ===== Other ===== | ||
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| + | === Cubecraft === | ||
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| + | >This game uses the GameCube controller exclusively. | ||
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| + | A Minecraft clone for the Wii, that also runs on the GameCube. May have an infinite world, but definitely has creative world + inventory. | ||
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| + | === GXCraft === | ||
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| + | A simple clone of Minecraft Classic for the Wii. Requires the nunchuck! | ||
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| + | === WiiCraft (learner) === | ||
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| + | >and only serves as a documentation | ||
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| + | Yet another Minecraft clone which appears to be someone' | ||
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| + | === WiiCraft (v0.8.2a) === | ||
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| + | >now runs at a smooth(ish) 30fps almost all the time | ||
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| + | While having the same name as the WiiCraft above, this is completely unrelated and a much more advanced project. The only issue is that the download links are broken. | ||
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| + | === WiiVoxelEngine aka WoxelCraft === | ||
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| + | >you can connect to a Minecraft Server 1.2.4 or 1.2.5. | ||
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| + | Yet another Minecraft clone for the Wii. What's interesting about this one, is that it can actually play on official Minecraft Java servers of certain versions! | ||
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| ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ||
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| === “Wii (original; RVL-001)” (2006-2011) === | === “Wii (original; RVL-001)” (2006-2011) === | ||
| - | **RECOMMENDED OVERALL; BEST RELIABILITY; | + | //RECOMMENDED OVERALL; BEST RELIABILITY; |
| Coming in many colors and containing many revisions, the RVL-001 possesses the most features, the most functionality, | Coming in many colors and containing many revisions, the RVL-001 possesses the most features, the most functionality, | ||
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| === “Wii Mini (RVL-201)” (2013-2017) === | === “Wii Mini (RVL-201)” (2013-2017) === | ||
| - | **DO NOT PURCHASE** | + | //DO NOT PURCHASE// |
| Yet another cost-reducing variant of the Wii, and this time, a significant amount of features have been lost. Alongside the removal of the GameCube ports, Wii Mini systems don’t even have the pads for adding them again. They have also removed Wi-Fi connectivity, | Yet another cost-reducing variant of the Wii, and this time, a significant amount of features have been lost. Alongside the removal of the GameCube ports, Wii Mini systems don’t even have the pads for adding them again. They have also removed Wi-Fi connectivity, | ||
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| === Wii (original; RVL-001) revisions: === | === Wii (original; RVL-001) revisions: === | ||
| - | == “RVL-CPU-01/ | + | === “RVL-CPU-01/ |
| - | **DO NOT PURCHASE** | + | //DO NOT PURCHASE// |
| The original launch model revisions of the RVL-001. Taking up the most space (6 layer), consuming the most power, and outputting slightly worse video than later revisions in two different ways, these are not really worth getting. Their only positive is that they’ll often have DVD support, which isn’t very relevant nowadays. To identify these (as for other board revisions), unscrew the Wii’s clock battery on the bottom, and look inside for “01” or “20”. | The original launch model revisions of the RVL-001. Taking up the most space (6 layer), consuming the most power, and outputting slightly worse video than later revisions in two different ways, these are not really worth getting. Their only positive is that they’ll often have DVD support, which isn’t very relevant nowadays. To identify these (as for other board revisions), unscrew the Wii’s clock battery on the bottom, and look inside for “01” or “20”. | ||
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| - | == “RVL-CPU-30” (200?-2009) == | + | === “RVL-CPU-30” (200? |
| While retaining the reduced video output of the 01 & 20s, this revision has a markedly lower power output and consumption. However, they still are 6 layers, and they did remove DVD support. Otherwise, these are an OK midpoint between the worst (01/20) and best (40/60) RVL-001 revisions. To identify these, look for the “30” inside the Wii after unscrewing the clock battery. | While retaining the reduced video output of the 01 & 20s, this revision has a markedly lower power output and consumption. However, they still are 6 layers, and they did remove DVD support. Otherwise, these are an OK midpoint between the worst (01/20) and best (40/60) RVL-001 revisions. To identify these, look for the “30” inside the Wii after unscrewing the clock battery. | ||
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| - | == “RVL-CPU-40/ | + | === “RVL-CPU-40/ |
| - | **RECOMMENDED OVERALL; BEST RELIABILITY** | + | //RECOMMENDED OVERALL; BEST RELIABILITY// |
| These boards were reduced to 4 layers, and have a low power consumption. Furthermore, | These boards were reduced to 4 layers, and have a low power consumption. Furthermore, | ||
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