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*tmbinc's original IPL replacement | *tmbinc's original IPL replacement | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Viper GC]] |
+ | *[[Ripper 3]] | ||
*[[Ninjamod]] (rip off of tmbinc's work running [[GCOS]]) | *[[Ninjamod]] (rip off of tmbinc's work running [[GCOS]]) | ||
*[[Qoob]] | *[[Qoob]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[http://www.retro-system.com/shuriken_attack.htm Shuriken Attack] |
− | *[ | + | *[[HyperBoot]] |
+ | *[https://github.com/webhdx/PicoBoot PicoBoot] | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 30 June 2022
IPL Replacements were the first modchips for the GameCube. Basically, the Mask ROM which contains the IPL could be overridden to load unsigned code from a separate flash chip on the EXI bus.
Technical details on the replacement can be found in YAGCD Section 2.8.3
Many IPL Replacements also replaced the disc drive firmware by sending a "sudo password" from the Gekko, namely MATSHITA DVD-GAME
.[1] These DVD-compatibility IPL Replacements were succeeded by drivechips.
IPL Replacements
Several modchips existed which were full IPL Replacements, but the Qoob and the Viper GC were the most popular.
Full list:
- tmbinc's original IPL replacement
- Viper GC
- Ripper 3
- Ninjamod (rip off of tmbinc's work running GCOS)
- Qoob
- Shuriken Attack
- HyperBoot
- PicoBoot