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Sneek Beta v0.1 (Wii Nand Emulation/Forwarder)

Infohash:

95ECBDFD01C0E812C2A9CCBF4BC520178DA5EE9B

Type:

Games

Title:

Sneek Beta v0.1 (Wii Nand Emulation/Forwarder)

Category:

Games/Wii

Uploaded:

2009-11-29 (by Fuck__You)

Description:

I did not make this just uploaded it. it is a nand emulation thing for the wii.. if you didnt understand NAND EMULATION, dont download this. you will not get this to work. and YES this is outdated. but it is the only copy i could find laying around on the internet. there is a sneek beta v0.2, but it was a closed beta, and this release was considered illegal, and taken down from all sites within an hour of realese. very very little is know about any advancement in this program. HAVE FUN! and if you have a copy of sneek v0.2 please upload it. SNEEK v 0.1 (SD-NAND/ES-Emulation Kit) by crediar (10/10/2009) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Many tanks to ajd4096 who donated me an USBGecko! Thanks to the anonymous guy who helped me with the FS module! WARNING: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU AGREE THAT YOU INSTALL THIS TOOL ON YOUR OWN RISK, THE AUTHOR CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY EITHER USING OR INSTALLING THIS TOOL. What is SNEEK and what the hell does it do: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Roughly said SNEEK redirects all NAND access to SD and also has its own ES module which already emulates most of the ES calls but does not check any signatures or versions of installed titles. The ES module also automatically adjusts to the IOS version the current title requests. As long as SNEEK is running NO changes are applied to the NAND. It outputs a lot of debug information via USBGecko i.e. what ES calls are being made. Note about the release: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SNEEK has been private for a long time now (the FS module is already four months old) the ES module got created last month due a problem with a Wii I own. It had a broken NAND and nothing more than BootMii would work so I created the ES module. I thought maybe others also got a use for it since it also allows to take your NAND over to a friend who also got SNEEK installed, or simpler things like messing with save files or modifing other stuff. Because mini is released under GNU GPL v2 it is required to also supply the source that's why mini-tree-src.rar is included in this package. Known problems: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Due the way it works it breaks any SD access on the PPC side. Since a few apps can't handle that no /dev/sdio device is present SNEEK emulates that with no SD card being inserted. But it is still possible to access the whole SD card through ISFS functions i.e. ISFS_Open("/music/awesome.mp3", 1 ); so you got at least SD access for homebrew stuff if the authors add it. System menu settings crash. Data management works. Wii-Disc loading via System menu doesn't work, GC-Disc work (if BS/MIOS are present). Wii-Disc loading works via custom loaders. Since this is emulation random crashes might occur and some stuff might not work. Requirements: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before you can use SNEEK you need a few additional things: -SD/SDHC card -IOS60 v6174 (TMD, ticket and decrypted(!) content files) -a NAND FS dump -BootMii installed as boot2(!) (optional) -an USBGecko (optional) Notes on the install methods: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The BootMii install offers the best way of running SNEEK since it directly runs on boot up and does not require any modifications of the NAND. The IOS-Install needs to be install on the NAND and the IOS needs to be called by an application before SNEEK can start. BootMii-Install: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Modifying IOS60 -remove the SD module entry from the TMD and reduce the content count by one -change the TitleID within the TMD and the ticket to 00000001-000000FA Create the 0000000e.app/boot2.bin -run the following commands (Note: if you want you can use the ES or the FS module without the other, simply do "elfins.exe 0000000e.app") elfins.exe esmodule.elf 0000000e tmp.bin elfins.exe fsmodule.elf tmp.bin 0000000e.app boot2me.exe 0000000e.app boot2.bin -now copy the boot2.bin to the root of your SD card -copy the supplied BootMii folder to your SD card, you might want to backup the content first! Create SNEEK FS structure on NAND -copy your NAND FS to the root of the SD card -create this folder structure: /title/00000001/0000000fa/content/ -copy the IOS60 content files with the TMD into that folder -copy the created 0000000e.app to that folder as well -rename the TMD to title.tmd -copy the IOS60 ticket to /ticket/00000001/000000fa.tik now SNEEK should be fully working and boot up the system menu IOS-Only-Install: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Modifying IOS60 -remove the SD module entry from the TMD and reduce the content count by one -change the TitleID within the TMD and the ticket to 00000001-000000FA Create the 0000000e.app -run the following commands (Note: if you want you can use the ES or the FS module without the other, simply do "elfins.exe 0000000e.app") elfins.exe esmodule.elf 0000000e tmp.bin elfins.exe fsmodule.elf tmp.bin 0000000e.app Creating and installing the SNEEK.wad When running SNEEK via the IOS-Install you have to install it via a .wad there are many tutorials on the net on how to create a wad and how to install them Create SNEEK FS structure on NAND -copy your NAND FS to the root of the SD card -create this folder structure: /title/00000001/0000000fa/content/ -copy the IOS60 content files with the TMD into that folder -copy the created 0000000e.app to that folder as well -rename the TMD to title.tmd -copy the IOS60 ticket to /ticket/00000001/000000fa.tik as soon as you load IOS250 via any method it should load and load the system menu Change default boot up title: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By default the system menu (1-2) is booted, if you want to boot another title by default create a file called "/sys/default.sys" on your SD card and write the title ID as hex into it (not as text!!) Uninstall: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simply restore your BootMii folder on your SD card.

Tags:

  1. sneek
  2. beta
  3. wii
  4. nintendo
  5. nand
  6. emulation
  7. emulator
  8. hack
  9. crediar
  10. unreleased

Files count:

8

Size:

243.31 Kb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

Fuck__You (2009-12-02)

ya, this has nothing to do with loaders or game loading. this redirects ALL of the traffic going to the wii's internal memory, to the SD card. you must not have understood NAND EMULATION.
and no. the app itself is "illegal" because it violated the GPL v3 that Bootmii was distributed under. even though the source is included for the bootmii files, the license requires that the source code for everything in the distributed package be include. and sneek is not open source. you couldn't create a "patch", thats not how this work. it makes the SD card the wii's Nand, ther for unlocking virtual unlimited storage. also there is no nand dump included.

Files:

1. sneek v.1/Boot2Me.exe 8.00 Kb
2. sneek v.1/bootmii/armboot.bin 49.49 Kb
3. sneek v.1/elfins.exe 9.50 Kb
4. sneek v.1/esmodule.elf 33.85 Kb
5. sneek v.1/fsmodule.elf 29.29 Kb
6. sneek v.1/mini-tree-src.rar 106.35 Kb
7. sneek v.1/PirateBay.org.txt 22 bytes
8. sneek v.1/SNEEKv0.1-cred.nfo 6.81 Kb