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− | [[File:Wiimini.png|thumb|right|shhh he's sleeping]] | + | [[File:Wiimini.png|thumb|right|The Wii Mini]] |
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| + | The '''Wii Mini''' (RVL-201/[[RVL Product Codes|RVO]]) is a cut-down version of the Wii system which removes the SD card slot, online functionality, and one USB port. It has a limited software environment removing features related to these related pieces of hardware, such as SD card data management and channels depending on online functionality. |
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| + | Due to these removed features, the Wii Mini was considered very difficult to hack. However, in 2019, several years after the console released, a new exploit called BlueBomb made the Wii mini hackable. It uses Bluetooth, and it also works on regular Wiis, and can be used to unbrick it. |
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| ==Hardware== | | ==Hardware== |
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− | the wii mini | + | The Wii Mini features provisions for GameCube ports despite these ports being removed, similar to the [[Wii Family Edition]]. It also features pads to install WiFi hardware, and a SD card slot has been successfully soldered on. |
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| ==Software== | | ==Software== |
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| + | The Wii Mini uses modified [[IOS]] removing the SD module, and likely WiFi support as well. The Wii Mini uses a modified version of [[Wii System Menu]] 4.3 which removes functionality related to online features and the SD slot, similar to the [[vWii]] System Menu. |
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