A new version of DOP-Mii, a feature-pack system tool for your Wii that allows you to install Channels, System Menu and IOS' all in one go without the option of patching or the forced need to have a patched IOS to use the program is now available for download courtesy of wiibrew codes Arikado, Lunatik and lukegb.
Developer's note:
DOP-Mii is a Wii HomeBrew program, originally known as DOP-IOS MOD, that lets the user perform several functions:
Install, Upgrade, Downgrade, Patch, or Delete any IOS including STUBs
Install, Upgrade, Downgrade, Patch, or Delete the following channels
Shopping Channel
News Channel
Weather Channel
Photo Channel 1.0 & 1.1
Mii Channel
Upgrade or Downgrade the System Menu
Install an IOS that accepts Fake Signing on a Wii that doesn't have one with a single button press
Display your Wii's boot2 information
Upgrade your Wii's boot2 if applicable.
Receive a detailed report on your Wii's internal workings
Supports AHBPROT
You can control the program using the WiiMote, Classic Controller, or GameCube controller.
Changelog:
Random updates, including:
Updated version of libogc used
Fixed USB for new version of libogc
Changed AHBPROT prompt style
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