Earlier this month we covered the brewing controversy over libogc, the community-developed C library that functions as the backbone for GameCube and Wii homebrew software. Questions about how much of ...
The Homebrew Channel, like most of the Wii tools, utilized a development kit called ' libogc ', much of the code for which was stolen directly from the Nintendo SDK and games made with the Nintendo ...
I don't do Wii Homebrew/emulator stuff at all, but this is a terrible blow for the community. Seems like libogc that they depend on has stolen code directly from Nintendo SDK and RTEMS threading/os.
The European Space Agency has qualified the RTEMS open-source real-time operating system for safety-critical multi-processing in satellites. Railway, medical and automotive sectors could benefit. “ESA ...
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The Wii Homebrew Channel drama sounds scary, but in 2025 it might not actually matter for anyone using the hack
Toward the end of April, the Wii Homebrew Channel – an essential tool for anybody who's ever modded their Wii – ceased development and had its GitHub repository archived. With accusations of stolen ...
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