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'''CLS''' stands for Content Licensing Server. It is likely what Nintendo uses to store DS, DSiWare, Wii and WiiWare titles and to license them.
 
'''CLS''' stands for Content Licensing Server. It is likely what Nintendo uses to store DS, DSiWare, Wii and WiiWare titles and to license them.
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== Data found in leaks ==
 
In the leaked data from the [[Zammis Clark Breach]], more specifically [[emeralds.7z]] and [[wiidump.7z]], there have been references to a directory located somewhere on Nintendo's servers, called "CLSs", or "CLS". This supposedly contains a copy of every DS and Wii title ever, organized into neat little folders, with a production partition and/or a development partition for each title. The folder is also a CVS repository.
 
In the leaked data from the [[Zammis Clark Breach]], more specifically [[emeralds.7z]] and [[wiidump.7z]], there have been references to a directory located somewhere on Nintendo's servers, called "CLSs", or "CLS". This supposedly contains a copy of every DS and Wii title ever, organized into neat little folders, with a production partition and/or a development partition for each title. The folder is also a CVS repository.
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*****🗀 '''<code>5ciA</code>'''
 
*****🗀 '''<code>5ciA</code>'''
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== File extensions ==
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==File extensions==
 
These are a list of the file formats that have been found in folders from CLS.
 
These are a list of the file formats that have been found in folders from CLS.
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* <code>.cls</code> - not title data or partition data, likely miscellaneous info
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*<code>.cls</code> - not title data or partition data, likely miscellaneous info
* <code>.dev_part</code> - development build of a title, runs on development hardware
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*<code>.dev_part</code> - development build of a title, runs on development hardware
* <code>.prod_part</code> - production build of a title, runs on retail hardware
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*<code>.prod_part</code> - production build of a title, runs on retail hardware
* <code>.tad</code> - DS application
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*<code>.tad</code> - DS application
* <code>.wad</code> - Wii executable/installable application
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*<code>.wad</code> - Wii executable/installable application