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{{Infobox Wii Homebrews | {{Infobox Wii Homebrews | ||
|title=OpenWODE | |title=OpenWODE | ||
|image= | |image=openwodewii02.png | ||
|description=Transform | |description=Transform WODE into OPENWODE, allows you to develop your LINUX uImage and load it on WODE OPEN hardware. | ||
|author=The Doctor/The Mentor | |author=The Doctor/The Mentor | ||
|lastupdated=2011/05/20 | |lastupdated=2011/05/20 | ||
|type= | |type=Addons | ||
|version=1.0b1 | |version=1.0b1 | ||
|license=Mixed | |license=Mixed | ||
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/openwodewii.7z | |download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/openwodewii.7z?k33p0fil35 | ||
|website=https://vermillion57.wixsite.com/wode-re | |website=https://vermillion57.wixsite.com/wode-re | ||
|source=https://github.com/derek57/openWODE | |source=https://github.com/derek57/openWODE | ||
}} | }} | ||
OpenWode enables you to do homebrew development on your WODE device, using the OpenWRT environment as a base. It includes code examples of how to use the LCD display and joystick on the WODE, and the network support scripts used on the retail wode builds are also included. In short, you have a powerful but tiny development platform. | OpenWode enables you to do homebrew development on your [[Wii WODE Jukebox|WODE device]], using the OpenWRT environment as a base. It includes code examples of how to use the LCD display and joystick on the WODE, and the network support scripts used on the retail wode builds are also included. In short, you have a powerful but tiny development platform. | ||
This archive got lost for about 10 years, after the WODE's official website was shut down. On January 6th, 2022, a user by the name "wildbomb" found it in his private archives and uploaded it once again to some filehoster. | |||
It basically contains the bare Linux Kernel source code with all the patches required. An advice to those interested: compiling the sources may need a working virtual machine running Ubuntu 9.10. The resulting uImage binary works on a WODE running the "OPENWODE" U-Boot bootloader. This was successfully tested. | It basically contains the bare Linux Kernel source code with all the patches required. An advice to those interested: compiling the sources may need a working virtual machine running Ubuntu 9.10. The resulting uImage binary works on a WODE running the "OPENWODE" U-Boot bootloader. This was successfully tested. |
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OpenWODE | |
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General | |
Author | The Doctor/The Mentor |
Type | Addons |
Version | 1.0b1 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2011/05/20 |
Links | |
Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
OpenWode enables you to do homebrew development on your WODE device, using the OpenWRT environment as a base. It includes code examples of how to use the LCD display and joystick on the WODE, and the network support scripts used on the retail wode builds are also included. In short, you have a powerful but tiny development platform.
This archive got lost for about 10 years, after the WODE's official website was shut down. On January 6th, 2022, a user by the name "wildbomb" found it in his private archives and uploaded it once again to some filehoster.
It basically contains the bare Linux Kernel source code with all the patches required. An advice to those interested: compiling the sources may need a working virtual machine running Ubuntu 9.10. The resulting uImage binary works on a WODE running the "OPENWODE" U-Boot bootloader. This was successfully tested.
User guide
The archive contains the original "OPENWODE.RAR" files. To learn how to get started, please refer to the "OpenWode_GettingStarted_20110520.pdf" file for instructions.
Additional information about the WODE internals, hardware, and other related information can be found at https://vermillion57.wixsite.com/wode-re.
Technical Specs
- ACTEL A3P125 FPGA (manage bridge to Wii drive data bus).
- MCU NXP LPC3143 - 270 MHz, 32-bit ARM926EJ-S - 128AES security.
- 512 SDRAM DDR.
- 4Mbyte SPI flash (the firmware of WODE).
- SD CARD SLOT (used like drive C: for linux and extra addons).
- USB 2.0 support.
- LCD 128x64 pixels w/ backlight.
Additional References
- Official website - http://www.wodejukebox.com/home.php (archived)
- Enrico Miglino aka "AliceMirror" who was working on the WODE Linux Kernel - https://github.com/alicemirror/Open-Wode-Backfire
- Signs of life for Kernel development - https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06818.html
- Signs of life for Bootloader development - https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2009-March/049975.html
- Regarding source code release - https://wode.obeygravity.de/YouAreRoot (archived)
Media
Riivolution Running with a WODE Jukebox (Jisus)