
Used to start GameCube games - sets Hollywood speed to 162MHz, loads boot2, which then eventually loads MIOS
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This title ID is used in the boot2 TMD it does not exist in /title.įirst PPC code to execute on the Wii during startup it is loaded into RAM by IOS and then bootstrapped with 6 instructions from the Hollywood chip. Information on those can be found in the IOS History page. In the table below are the essential System Titles excluding all IOS modules. Also used for promotional GameCube disks. (The System Channels use this, and so do all the ones you can buy in the Wii Shop) The following system codes are known to exist: Custom Channels (such as the Homebrew Channel) do not usually follow these codes, and no 00000001 titles use them (because they are unneeded). The system code is the first letter of the four-letter title ID (the first two digits in the second section in hexadecimal notation). System codes are used to determine what type of title it is.

Also used by DVDX v1-v6 and The Homebrew Channel versions 1.0.4 and earlier. Used by some WiiWare / Virtual Console titles. Japanese Import to USA and other NTSC regions. Japanese Import to Europe, Australia and other PAL regions.Īmerican Import to Europe, Australia and other PAL regions. Unofficially used by The Homebrew Channel 1.0.5 and newer. Zelda: A Link to the Past.įrench-speaking regions. Used by emulated games released in mainland China on the Nvidia Shield TV. System channels like the Mii Channel use it. The following region codes are known to exist:Īll regions. Essential system titles save for system "channels" with region specific information, do not use region codes. The region code is the last letter of the four-letter title ID (the last two digits in hexadecimal notation).

Region codes are used to determine what region a title belongs to.

