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− | '''Tiramisu''' is modular legacy [[EnvironmentLoader|environment]] for the Wii U that automatically runs [[MochaPayload]] and loads [[AutobootModule]]. Tiramisu and the EnvironmentLoader enable a coldboot firmware without need a legitimate game. | + | '''Tiramisu''' is modular legacy [[EnvironmentLoader|environment]] for the Wii U that automatically runs [[MochaPayload]] and loads [[AutobootModule]]. Tiramisu and the EnvironmentLoader enable a coldboot firmware without need a legitimate game. |
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''See also: [[Homebrew setup tutorial]]'' | ''See also: [[Homebrew setup tutorial]]'' |
Revision as of 20:18, 30 August 2023
Tiramisu | |
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Author(s) | Maschell |
Type | System tool |
Version | 0.1.2 |
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Warning! |
This homebrew installs content to your Wii U that is persistent after a reboot, and may void your warranty. |
Tiramisu is modular legacy environment for the Wii U that automatically runs MochaPayload and loads AutobootModule. Tiramisu and the EnvironmentLoader enable a coldboot firmware without need a legitimate game.
Installation
See also: Homebrew setup tutorial
- go to tiramisu.foryour.cafe
- run a browser exploit
- Install the PayloadLoader
Usage
The environment is installed over the Health and Safety app. to load Tiramisu either open the Health and Safety Infomation app or enable the coldboot. when you launch this channel it will allow you to load up Tiramisu. when Autobooting is enabled the EnvironmentLoader replaces the /vol/system/config/system.xml to tell [Cafe OS] that the EnvironmentLoader is the System Menu. this then allows for the EnvironmentLoader to run. to launch Homebrew with Tiramisu open the Mii Maker and the The Homebrew Launcher (HBL) will appear
How it works
Tiramisu works by using the FailST exploit. FailST is a exploit that bypasses signature checks and running custom firmware