Hacking The Wii (do I Need Windows?)
#1
Posted 02 July 2007 - 02:09 PM
The file is a .bin inside about five folders, just wondering if anyone has found a way to hack this file, or even extract it. (I wouldn't mind having a level 9999 player or infinite health in Zelda)
I'm also surprised that on a generaly technological community that no-one else has talked about hacking consoles (there were a good deal of "which console do you like better" threads though).
Just asking, I don't mind if you have no idea.
#2
Posted 02 July 2007 - 02:15 PM
#3
Posted 02 July 2007 - 08:00 PM
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#4
Posted 02 July 2007 - 08:34 PM
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#5
Posted 03 July 2007 - 03:23 AM
If you've got a game backup as a .bin file, from what I was reading on one site (about chipping your wii) you burn it to a disc just like a .iso or .img etc etc.
But to read these you need to have your Wii chipped. Costs something like $39.95 and a few seconds of soldering.
Sounds risky man.
Research hard.
#6
Posted 03 July 2007 - 08:42 PM
I don't have a Wii, but I really want one.
If you've got a game backup as a .bin file, from what I was reading on one site (about chipping your wii) you burn it to a disc just like a .iso or .img etc etc.
But to read these you need to have your Wii chipped. Costs something like $39.95 and a few seconds of soldering.
Sounds risky man.
Research hard.
Soldering is not that bad. It's voiding your warranty to play burned games. I hope they come up with something like HDloader for the ps2. That thing is pure genius.
Edited by SirTofu, 03 July 2007 - 08:42 PM.
#7
Posted 04 July 2007 - 01:42 AM
...You can hack let alone chip a Wii??
Shit. I'm behind in the times.
Zelda online?
Shitzor. Really behind.
I've got a Wii + Zelda + Redsteel etc.
...How does one go about hacking or chipping and such?
Yeap, I'm wirelessly connected to the net too.
-Tidge.
Also active on NerfHQ as Tidge.
#8
Posted 04 July 2007 - 01:46 AM
Everyone says WiiKey is best, I think.
I investigated all this, after I went to a torrent site and everyone was posting .img's of wii games.
I'm like, YOU CAN TORRENT WII GAMES?!?!
#10
Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:45 PM
Thanks for volunteering, that's great.
I'll look forwards to hearing about it then.
-Tidge.
Also active on NerfHQ as Tidge.
#11
Posted 05 July 2007 - 11:27 PM
#12
Posted 06 July 2007 - 08:12 AM
Just because I knew about it doesn't mean I have a Wii or have researched the capabilities. However, if you're looking for information you should definitely check out http://wii.qj.net/ and QJ forums and I'm sure you will find all you need.So if it's old news to you, I take it you wouldn't mind elaborating advantages and features and such, to those of us who are less informed of the technology?
Thanks for volunteering, that's great.
I'll look forwards to hearing about it then.
-Tidge.
I broke my clippers trying to cut the spring. So I couldn't break the spring with my bare hands so I used a hammer to pound the clipper handle and one of the clippers broke off.
#13
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:25 AM
~McFlurry
#14
Posted 06 July 2007 - 06:45 PM
Tid bit off topic but can anyone teach me or show me a place where I can learn how to mod my PS2 to play burned games, and how to burn games. Thanks.
~McFlurry
How to Hack A PS2...
Step 1. Download Codebreaker 9 off the internet or surf the internet and buy off a website.
Step 2. Extract the whole code 9 files to your desktop and go in the folder and click "Run"
Step 3. After a couple seconds- a minute depending on size of files on computer it will say your cpu information and at that point you enter in a flash drive into your USB and click Extract to... The USB flash drive.
Step 4. Now attach the Flash drive into your USB port on the playstation and do not enter a game into the console. A little flash drive will appear next to the memory card in browser. Click it and move on to next step.
Step 5: At this point you are entering the Codebreaker 9 files. Extracted right from your computer. Now you click a game in the list of about every single game out for PS2 and check off all the cheats that you want to enable.
Step 6. At the top of all of this there is a tab that says "Security' click it and it will take you to the screen where you disable your PS2's "Firewall" and make it so that it passes through the DNAS Scan for online playing... By doing this you enable the use of burned games and so forth....
Now... Burning Games
Step 1. Basically this is the easy part. Way easier and less complicated than the Codebreaker9 part. Now all you have to do is find a game (google or like limwire) and look for games that are in a certain format (forgot exactly what it is... I think .bsp, and then after downloaded simply go to limwire or ares or morpheus or Itunes and click burn....
Step 2. But before transfering to be burned the file must be turned into a .mpg. (Simply download a file converter program.
Step 3. Now you are set. Convert the file and then transfer to be burned with whatever program you are using and simply burn to a cd and then enter the disk into your PS2..
Love: Substance Abuse ( Former PS2 "Hacker"
#15
Posted 06 July 2007 - 07:18 PM
I'm a dumbass when it comes to tech matters, but I'm going to assume it has to do with modifying the console to accept pirated and otherwise non-retail purchased game programs, shared over the net...is that right?
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I can say with almost total certainty that most of the people who register here just zip through that part.
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Unless one of the administrative team steers me otherwise, we're going to lose some members of our fine Nerf forum.
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#16
Posted 06 July 2007 - 08:50 PM
If you copy a game disc, you are pirating the software and are open to criminal and civil prosecution.
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Violets are 0000FF
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#17
Posted 06 July 2007 - 08:52 PM
What's the legality involved here, regarding "hacking" a Wii, or a PlayStation for that matter.
I'm a dumbass when it comes to tech matters, but I'm going to assume it has to do with modifying the console to accept pirated and otherwise non-retail purchased game programs, shared over the net...is that right?You agree, through your use of this service, that you will not use this forum to post any material which is knowingly false and/or defamatory, inaccurate, hateful, harassing, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise violative of any law. You agree not to post any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or by NerfHaven. You agree not to be a complete dipshit.
I can say with almost total certainty that most of the people who register here just zip through that part.
I'm an anal-retentive, detail-oriented bitch. Nothing personal against anyone, just doin' what the rules tell us to watch for.
Unless one of the administrative team steers me otherwise, we're going to lose some members of our fine Nerf forum.
-Piney-
Playstation actually supports the modifying of systems because they get ideas for future projects from ideas from the majority of people of a certain forum... i used to be a member of a Playstation modification forum and there were actually members from playstation that supported and even recommended some ideas on the forum...
Put it this way... PS3 would never be here if it weren't for some nerd that hooked his playstation up and therefore they are very grateful that so many people are interested in improving the systems.
#18
Posted 06 July 2007 - 09:02 PM
I broke my clippers trying to cut the spring. So I couldn't break the spring with my bare hands so I used a hammer to pound the clipper handle and one of the clippers broke off.
#19
Posted 06 July 2007 - 09:12 PM
Substance Abuse, that is complete, total, utter bullshit. If you thought Sony was/is condoning homebrew and modifications to ANY of their products, you we're sadly mistaken. 95% of PS1/2/3/PSP modders install homebrew/modchips solely to play pirated images. Now, Sony gets a kickback from all games sold. You truly think they want to support the something that contributes to a loss in sales/loss in revenue?
They are making billions a year as it is... A couple pirated games are not going to "ruin" the economy.... There are only a very small percentage that do mod their systems...
Plus they are making money off the consoles that they sell to the modders to so... they win both ways...
And it is a fact that the PS3 was originate by a guy that sent in his idea of a modification to Sony.
#20
Posted 06 July 2007 - 09:18 PM
They're selling the PS3s at a loss and its standard for other consoles to be originally sold at a loss.
And the PSP homebrew modding scene is constantly fighting firmware updates/upgrades.
Firmware changes to PREVENT hacking.
#21
Posted 06 July 2007 - 09:23 PM
Hmm... I guess that explains why they release firmware updates to block such exploits? I don't know what someone submitting their idea for PS3 has to do with piracy, but ok.Substance Abuse, that is complete, total, utter bullshit. If you thought Sony was/is condoning homebrew and modifications to ANY of their products, you we're sadly mistaken. 95% of PS1/2/3/PSP modders install homebrew/modchips solely to play pirated images. Now, Sony gets a kickback from all games sold. You truly think they want to support the something that contributes to a loss in sales/loss in revenue?
They are making billions a year as it is... A couple pirated games are not going to "ruin" the economy.... There are only a very small percentage that do mod their systems...
Plus they are making money off the consoles that they sell to the modders to so... they win both ways...
And it is a fact that the PS3 was originate by a guy that sent in his idea of a modification to Sony.
TRUE THAT. They depend on games to make money.But they're not actually making money off consoles...
They're selling the PS3s at a loss and its standard for other consoles to be originally sold at a loss.
And the PSP homebrew modding scene is constantly fighting firmware updates/upgrades.
Firmware changes to PREVENT hacking.
I broke my clippers trying to cut the spring. So I couldn't break the spring with my bare hands so I used a hammer to pound the clipper handle and one of the clippers broke off.
#22
Posted 07 July 2007 - 05:13 AM
Just because I knew about it doesn't mean I have a Wii or have researched the capabilities. However, if you're looking for information you should definitely check out http://wii.qj.net/ and QJ forums and I'm sure you will find all you need.So if it's old news to you, I take it you wouldn't mind elaborating advantages and features and such, to those of us who are less informed of the technology?
Thanks for volunteering, that's great.
I'll look forwards to hearing about it then.
-Tidge.
Awesome, cheers.
So umm, can we get on topic? And perhaps keep talking about the Wii and such? Or are the admins forbidding us to on a technicality of rules...?
-Tidge.
Also active on NerfHQ as Tidge.
#23
Posted 07 July 2007 - 02:36 PM
Substance Abuse and wldworld, whether or not they make money off of the systems and regardless of the volume of profit they make on the mass quantities of games that they sell, it is still illegal.
"The moment you can no longer see the fun in running around like a little child is the moment you begin to die."
Roses are FF0000
Violets are 0000FF
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US
#24
Posted 07 July 2007 - 02:43 PM
I'm pretty sure Piney covered that aspect pretty well. I don't see anywhere in my posts stating that it isn't illegal. I was simply trying to set him straight in the head, because he apparently thinks they support such piracy.Substance Abuse and wldworld, whether or not they make money off of the systems and regardless of the volume of profit they make on the mass quantities of games that they sell, it is still illegal.
Edited by wldworld, 07 July 2007 - 02:47 PM.
I broke my clippers trying to cut the spring. So I couldn't break the spring with my bare hands so I used a hammer to pound the clipper handle and one of the clippers broke off.
#25
Posted 10 July 2007 - 06:49 PM
This has nothing to do with pirating, if you want to do that (and get banned) make your own topic. All I was asking was if anyone knew how to unpack a .bin file. The wii can save to SD cards, and I found the save file on the SD with my card reader. I don't know if I made that clear... So yes, it is saving a backup (somewhat) but it's built to do that, it needs a save file-I just told it to save to a removable disk.
I just thought I could open the binary pack and change some numerical values, like my wii-sports "pro level" (it would be nice to be level 9999)
Also, no, I don't really need help with Zelda, it's my brother's game, thanks anyway.
How did this turn into a discussion about PS2 chipping, and then being kicked off the forum and furtermore arrested? Funny how that works
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