Linkhero1 said:Are you trying to install the homebrew channel or are you trying to use an app within the homebrew channel?
I'm trying to install the homebrew channel.
Linkhero1 said:Are you trying to install the homebrew channel or are you trying to use an app within the homebrew channel?
pgtl_10 said:I'm trying to install the homebrew channel.
1. Download the installer from the link above.
2. Expand the archive to find README.txt, wiiload and boot.elf or boot.dol
3. Place the boot.dol file in the root of your SD card.
4. Run the Twilight Hack, and allow the installer to load.
5. READ THE DISCLAIMER! In the VERY unlikely case your Wii should be bricked by the installer, this will let you know where you stand in regards to Team Twiizers.
6. Press the RESET button on your Wii.
Linkhero1 said:Instructions taken from Wiibrew.org
HBC Download Link
You have a .elf file. The download link I posted is the .dol file. It should work.
Hmm. How many blocks does the save take, out of curiosity? The GCN Pikmin took 19 blocks on a GCN memory card, which would be equivalent to a little more than one Wii block. To keep track of so much more I suppose the save would have to get quite a bit bigger. Well, unless the 19 blocks of the original was wasteful to begin with.Mejilan said:I'm not 100% on this, but I heard that the beefed up save system simultaneously keeps a record of every single day you've passed. So you can replay any day you've already finished.
Linkhero1 said:Instructions taken from Wiibrew.org
HBC Download Link
You have a .elf file. The download link I posted is the .dol file. It should work.
The site is currently down for me so I am unable to check the contents of the download. Once it's back up I'll be able to assist.pgtl_10 said:I realized I download that file already. It still says boot.elf. Am I doing something wrong?
Kuran said:My Wii is already twilight hacked, and has the HBC.
Is there a way to update it to the latest firmware (so that I may use the online store and such) without re-doing the entire twilight hack process?
Dash Kappei said:Is there a Neo-Geo emu in development?
And I guess we can forget about TG-16 CD games?
Linkhero1 said:The site is currently down for me so I am unable to check the contents of the download. Once it's back up I'll be able to assist.
What Wii System Firmware do you currently have and which Zelda TP save file are you using to install the HBC?
Edit: Have you seen this guide?
If you have a 3.4 system it should work the same way but with the new TP Hack.
pgtl_10 said:BTW Are games like DoomWii and Quake pirated? I don't like piracy but I think the Doom engine is now open source. Can anyone clarify this for me?
StopMakingSense said:You supply the game data files. So you can just put in the Shareware ones, or the full version ones if you have it.
Meaning it's not piracy unless you explicitly make it piracy yourself.pgtl_10 said:I don't understand.
It's never safe to update. Either disable the firmware checks or launch it through GeckoOS.Bizzyb said:So I have HBC and Madworld requires an Update for my Wii....Is it safe to update?
viciouskillersquirrel said:It's never safe to update. Either disable the firmware checks or launch it through GeckoOS.
Bizzyb said:So I have HBC and Madworld requires an Update for my Wii....Is it safe to update?
Dash Kappei said:So it's confirmed, I've got some special kind of super-Wii :lol :lol :lol
I'm on 3.1e, never used any application to block updates or firmware and yet I'm playing:
Galaxy
Brawl
Mario Kart
Wii Fit
Overkill
MADWorld
All of them without ever needing to update ONCE and still on 3.1E.
And yes, I've put Homebrew in AFTER having tried to update my firmware with these games... nevertheless, the Wii never asked me to update... after that I successfully put the HBC![]()
Is there any possible explanation about this thing?! :O :O :O
Zoc said:So, am I doing something wrong, or is Gecko OS known to have limited compatibility? I tried searching with Google, but I couldn't find any useful information.
Dash Kappei said:So it's confirmed, I've got some special kind of super-Wii :lol :lol :lol
I'm on 3.1e, never used any application to block updates or firmware and yet I'm playing:
Galaxy
Brawl
Mario Kart
Wii Fit
Overkill
MADWorld
All of them without ever needing to update ONCE and still on 3.1E.
And yes, I've put Homebrew in AFTER having tried to update my firmware with these games... nevertheless, the Wii never asked me to update... after that I successfully put the HBC![]()
Is there any possible explanation about this thing?! :O :O :O
squatingyeti said:I haven't read this whole thread, but is softmii actually the way to go? It has options to block the updates on disc and should take care of error 2, correct?
Dragona Akehi said:If you're referring to a site called Softmii, they're an illegal pirate group stealing marcan and bushing's code. Use Wiibrew, which is totally free and has no illegal loaders that use Nintendo copyrighted code.
Download the Twilight Hack for whatever system menu you're running, install HBC and then Gecko OS to your SD card. Then you'll always be able to bypass any firmware on disc.
Dash Kappei said:So it's confirmed, I've got some special kind of super-Wii :lol :lol :lol
I'm on 3.1e, never used any application to block updates or firmware and yet I'm playing:
Galaxy
Brawl
Mario Kart
Wii Fit
Overkill
MADWorld
All of them without ever needing to update ONCE and still on 3.1E.
And yes, I've put Homebrew in AFTER having tried to update my firmware with these games... nevertheless, the Wii never asked me to update... after that I successfully put the HBC![]()
Is there any possible explanation about this thing?! :O :O :O
Dash Kappei said:And yes, I've put Homebrew in AFTER having tried to update my firmware with these games... nevertheless, the Wii never asked me to update... after that I successfully put the HBC
Is there any possible explanation about this thing?! :O :O :O
squatingyeti said:So, I've been reading a little more, is the only reason people use softmii to play "backups" while Geckos just allows region free (what I'm looking for), but no scummy pirating?
I might be wrong and both allow "backups", but I don't see what the benefit of softmii would be.
Mejilan said:GeckoOS has quite a bit of functionality. The most important (to me) include:
Region-free Wii disc loading.
Skip on-disc updates.
Robust Action Replay-like cheat system.
squatingyeti said:Right, but does GeckoOS allow "backup" loading? I'm just trying to figure out why softmii is around when there's a perfectly normal solution.
Mejilan said:GeckoOS has quite a bit of functionality. The most important (to me) include:
Region-free Wii disc loading.
Skip on-disc updates.
Robust Action Replay-like cheat system.
donny2112 said:That plus being able to play DVD movies is why I jumped on board the HBC wagon.![]()
Did you know that the Wii actually sports two CPUs? One is a PPC, an overclocked and tweaked Gamecube CPU. The other is entirely new, an ARM core that has been dubbed "Starlet" by the reverse engineers. ARMs are pretty ubiquitous in mobile appliances, the DS and GBA use them, for example.Anony said:what's this IOS business? from what i read, it's giving me the impression of cfw
Starlet is the first processor to run code in the Wii.
- Starlet boots from an internal Mask ROM, BOOT0 (about 1300 bytes of code out of 4K possible)
- BOOT0 decrypts, verifies, and runs the first few blocks of NAND, BOOT1 (up to the first 48 pages of flash)
- BOOT1 locates, loads, decrypts, verifies, and runs BOOT2
- The BOOT2 bootstrap then loads the embedded ELF file.
- BOOT2 starts the IOS.
- IOS loads code into the EXI buffer and bootstraps the Broadway
CTLance said:TL;DR: IOS is more or less the software that gets loaded into that ARM core and provides games with functions they need. So yes, you could think of it as a Wii firmware, or operating system.
"Stinks" is a bit much, but it's certainly making my head hurt. They designed hardware able to make a fancy little menu without taking too much resources away from the game, .... and then completely fucked up the software implementation in what must have been a conscious effort to make me scream in pain. Or something. I really can't imagine why they designed the software the way they did.Dragona Akehi said:It stinks.
Dragona Akehi said:Except it is horrible, because older games simply use older IOS... so there can never be things like, say, playing a GC game and being able to access the home menu. Or having an XBL style of online for older games (only the new games will look for the new IOS).
It stinks.
Somnid said:Older games wouldn't have the appropriate hooks for it anyway, they can't access features of an IOS that was made after the disc was printed without a feature patch which I don't think Nintendo even allows especially given the size of the Flash RAM. Since the IOS seems to run parallel to the software any changes to it can cause compatibility issues in older games. You'd need to test every game that uses it for possible issues which is why they create a new IOS every time.
Mutagenic said:Games on the SNES emulator seem to have slightly more input lag than the same games played through the VC.
Dragona Akehi said:And... that's why the entire IOS system stinks.
markatisu said:There has been two updates to Gecko OS (one unofficial and one official)
Which version are you using? 1.06? 1.07? or Error 02 Fix?
if you want to try Error 02 Fix I can pm you the link and you can see if you can get Okami running through that version of Gecko OS
The difference between them is how they utilize the IOS, older versions do not have the capability to access some IOS (like IOS 55) which is why games like MadWorld fail with a black screen or and Error 02 message