Wii homebrew - Dop-IOS MOD v3 |
Homebrew coders Arikado, SifJar and PhoenixTank have released Dop-IOS MOD, an enhanced version of Dop-IOS that allows you to choose which IOS you would like to install to other IOSs with or without the trucha bug.Version 3 changelog:
- Classic Controller support
- Gamecube Controller support (which will help out some semi-bricked users)
While the original Dop-IOS let you install other IOSs, it used IOS 2491 to do it. As IOS 249 is primarily a piracy IOS (which is in some cases is itself illegal) many people felt a certain resentment toward it's exclusivity on which the authors have no comment. A better solution for all users would've been to allow users to select which IOS they use to install other IOSs. Enter: Dop-IOS MOD Since fulfilling it's original purpose, Dop-IOS MOD has brought many new and improved features to it's Dop-IOS base (or "core" if you will) including Gamecube controller support.
This application has the ability to brick your Wii if misused. If this occurs, YOU are responsible because you used the application. The authors take no responsibility for any harm done to your Wii by this application.
Download: Dop-IOS MOD v3
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