A supposed Nintendo insider has revealed in his blog that the upcoming Nintendo console runs on the Linux operating system. Is the Wii penguin-powered, or is this just another rumor? What if our ...
When [Reit Tech] needed something to do with an old Nintendo Wii, he turned to Google. When the AI overview told him it could not be used as a server, he had his mission: prove that clanker wrong. It ...
In my August 2008 column, I wrote about how to use a Wiimote from a Nintendo Wii on a Linux system as a general-purpose wireless joystick. In that column, I covered how to bind use buttons not only on ...
A PC's operating system, when you drill right down to the nuts and bolts, is just a way of getting the user access to their desired functions. Whether it runs macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, or ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IowCjQb6dQA&w=425&h=355] This video describes how to use a regular SD card to hack your Wii to play homebrew games and run ...
Wii fans hang on to your hats, as the video above explains, hackers have found a way around the Wii's encryption keys which opens the widely popular console up to home brewed games, open source ports ...
It seems like a point of pride for hackers these days to port Linux onto any game console. We've already got versions of the ultra-portable operating system for the PS2, Xbox and GameCube. Now, days ...
Linus Torvalds released Linux 3.1 Monday and the new feature list is long and wide. Linux 3.1 includes a new iSCSI implementation and support for OpenRISC, Near-Field Communication chips, and — get ...
Update: The blogger that initially started this rumor has now openly stated that he made it up as a practical joke. Blogger Kiyoshi Saruwatari claims that Nintendo’s upcoming Wii console runs on the ...