The Wii Homebrew Channel has been a staple of open source homebrew software for years now. And now, development has ended on the project, with the repository now archived. The reason behind that is a claim that The Wii Homebrew Channel, which uses a library called libogc in order to function, was using code stolen from either Nintendo's SDK, or from decompiled Nintendo game code. The developers of libogc are also accused of stealing code from STEMS, an open-source...
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