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Whatever else happened in the months between.ĬLI Mode did not officially make it to this build.Reads key.bin, kkey.bin, and dsikey.bin.New directory structure (\titles\titleid\version\*).Many sites do not want any trace of it, so this build respects this request. Once it inevitably spreads and becomes common place, I could embed the key. The DSi Common Key is NOT embedded into this release.
This build is intended to provide updated DSi features to users before the release of v2.0. Releases post-v1.3 had significant contributions by lukegb.īe sure to report any bugs so I can work to fix them!
The advice and source code provided by them made this program possible.
NUSD was written by WB3000, but much of the code would not have been possible without the help of #WiiDev, in particular Crediar, comex, Galaxy, and SquidMan. These titles are usually crucial to the Wii.įor DSi Users: Versions 1/9 and later support a dsidatabase.xml, which can be found on DSiBrew. Red: A notice/danger text is present in the database.
A separate page has been dedicated to the database, here you can find the latest copy as well as how to format the file.Ī lot of information is portrayed in the database icons for each title. The NUSD database is stored in the database.xml file, which should be placed in the same directory as the executable. To access this, simply click the database button in NUSD, and select a title based on category. New to v1.2 is a local database of title IDs in the database.xml file. For IOS ids specifically, check out the IOS History. For most general titles, check out the Title database. Wiibrew has quite the collection of Title IDs for use with NUSD.
Decrypt WC/WiiWare/DSiWare titles (no tickets!). Package VC/WiiWare/DSiWare needing an individual ticket. Simplification of download and packing process. Obtain a specific version of a System Title (Menu 3.2U, etc.). Avoid unnecessary pirating of System WADs (IOS modules, System Menus, etc.). There are several reasons to use this program. A failure to download cetk (tickets) means that the title can still be downloaded, but not packed or decrypted. A failure to download a TMD means either your internet is not connected or you are entering incorrect information. Remember that System Menu's have separate versions for each region, so you may not want the latest one. Entering no version number will get the latest one. It relates only to the difference between TMD and actual content sizes. Title IDs are 16 characters long: no dashes/spaces/symbols. System WADs can be installed using WadImport and DOP-Mii. When completed, you can find the downloaded/created files in \titles\titleId\version\* Press Start NUS Download, and wait for the title download to finish.
Patch IOS: This, in conjunction with Pack WAD, patches NUS IOS titles with various exploit-enabling "features.". Use Local Files: This skips downloading files that appear to be present in your local title library. Pack WAD: This creates a WAD file of the desired NUS title. Create Decrypted Contents: Uses the Wii/DSi key to create corresponding 00000000.app, 00000001.app, etc. These are what make up a WAD, but are not necessary to keep if you only want a WAD. Looking below, evaluate whether the checkboxes have the desired values. Title IDs can be found in the Title database or IOS History. Load the program, and enter a title ID and optionally a version number. This program comes without warranty, and the makers of the program (and of this guide) are not responsible for any damage caused by installing a corrupt WAD or installing it incorrectly. Don't use this program if you are not sure of what it accomplishes. If it should happen to have issues during this procedure, installing corrupt WAD files could BRICK your Wii. 9.2 v1.5a Beta (bugfix release) - July 1st, 2010.