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'''RVL_DIAG''' (also known as '''0000/0000dead''' and '''100J''') is the program which conducts factory tests on Wii consoles during factory initialization. It was also distributed to developers for testing purposes, and as a result, two dumps of it has been salvaged from [[RVT-H Reader]] units (one being RVL_UJI_DIAG). The RVL_DIAG disc contains multiple DOL files containing test programs (some similar or identical to those found on the [[GameCube Service Disc]] and [[GameCube Aging Discs]]), which are executed via a central menu program. The version we have of RVL_DIAG is v4.4.
 
'''RVL_DIAG''' (also known as '''0000/0000dead''' and '''100J''') is the program which conducts factory tests on Wii consoles during factory initialization. It was also distributed to developers for testing purposes, and as a result, two dumps of it has been salvaged from [[RVT-H Reader]] units (one being RVL_UJI_DIAG). The RVL_DIAG disc contains multiple DOL files containing test programs (some similar or identical to those found on the [[GameCube Service Disc]] and [[GameCube Aging Discs]]), which are executed via a central menu program. The version we have of RVL_DIAG is v4.4.
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Currently, Dolphin does not support the vast majority of RVL_DIAG, with the menu failing upon the selection of any option and the majority of the tests failing to run.
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Currently, Dolphin [[File:Dolphin.png|frameless|20x20px]] does not support the vast majority of RVL_DIAG, with the menu failing upon the selection of any option and the majority of the tests failing to run.
    
RVL_DIAG's menu system uses a variant of [[Nmenu]], as with the GameCube [[DIAG]] disc from March 2006. This variant displays content from the disc's filesystem and can launch applications from it, as well as loading content from an SD card.
 
RVL_DIAG's menu system uses a variant of [[Nmenu]], as with the GameCube [[DIAG]] disc from March 2006. This variant displays content from the disc's filesystem and can launch applications from it, as well as loading content from an SD card.