Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Oct 2006 20:22 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Games Blogger Kiyoshi Saruwatari claims that Nintendo's upcoming Wii console runs on the open source Linux operating system. According to Saruwatari, who claims to be a Nintendo insider, the company reduced development costs by leveraging open source software and incorporating a Linux kernel into the Wii software platform. A wide variety of additional features like web browsing, video playback, file management, and emulation all run on Nintendo's custom Linux operating system, which uses a proprietary interface. Unlike the other specialized software components, the actual games will not run under the Linux platform, and can be played without booting Linux if the user holds down the "A" button while the Wii is starting up.
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RE: don't think so
by mym6 on Mon 9th Oct 2006 21:45 UTC in reply to "don't think so"
mym6
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2005-08-26

No, they already have a working OS from the DS which was the basis/inspiration for the Wii. And actually, all Nintendo's use a sort of loader software to load the games. The Gamecube however was about the first to make that fact more clear and on the DS it's obvious.

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