HellBlazer
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I do too...but paying £150+ for a component cable? lolno.
nintendont has literally saved me hundreds of pounds
What the hell? How are Gamecube component cables so expensive? :| I got one for PS2 for $5...
I do too...but paying £150+ for a component cable? lolno.
nintendont has literally saved me hundreds of pounds
The video output chip is actually in the cable itself, unlike component cables for any other console. Nintendo made them, and only Nintendo. So there are a finite number. And you could only order them from their online store back in the day.What the hell? How are Gamecube component cables so expensive? :| I got one for PS2 for $5...
What the hell? How are Gamecube component cables so expensive? :| I got one for PS2 for $5...
Can you use the Gamepad as a controller when on vWii?
If yes, why can't you do the same when playing Wii Games with usb loaders on vWii?
Can you use the Gamepad as a controller when on vWii?
If yes, why can't you do the same when playing Wii Games with usb loaders on vWii?
I thought Nintendon't had pretty poor compatibility and plenty of issues. Is that no longer the case?
You can't. Gamepad is Wii U only. It can be used as a display though.
So I already have a setup on my Wii to play GC games on it via USB, is there a big advantage going this route? I play on a 720p 32" TV so I'm not sure using HDMI vs component would be all that much of an advantage.
It's in private beta so I haven't tried it, but I hear it works great
The gamecube component cables are unique compared to all others.
They contain a custom chip designed by Nintendo inside that convert the output from the DIGITAL OUT socket of the GC into component analogue. It's why there are literally no third party alternatives. That's why they are expensive, unlike pure analogue cables which anyone can make for other consoles.
you can't. it's purely video output on everything wii mode. The Wii U basically turns the gamepad into a TV when it boots into Wii Mode. the pics in the OP were chosen because it's the clearest way to prove GameCube games run on the Wii U.
You can't. Gamepad is Wii U only. It can be used as a display though.
I thought Nintendon't had pretty poor compatibility and plenty of issues. Is that no longer the case? If it's really "flawless" as some in this thread have described it they've come impressively far with this project.
Pro controller support is huge. Missed that part. Thanks!Well, the advantages for you would be:
1. the best picture output available for gamecube games
2. support for wii u pro controllers
that's it really. you can get nintendont running on a normal Wii too if you want to use pro controllers on that.
Question, Can I use a External Harddrive (no alternate powersource) that works with my Wii, will it also work the Wii U ?
Is Homebrew Channel safer on the Wii U than the Wii?
Do Wii U system updates ever make changes to the Wii Legacy side of the OS?
I had the Homebrew Channel on my Wii years ago and a roommate did a system update so he could play a game he brought home. Couple days later the Wii just totally stopped working.
You hit the power button, it turns on, but there's never any video or sound output, no matter what you do.
Is Homebrew Channel safer on the Wii U than the Wii?
Do Wii U system updates ever make changes to the Wii Legacy side of the OS?
I had the Homebrew Channel on my Wii years ago and a roommate did a system update so he could play a game he brought home. Couple days later the Wii just totally stopped working.
You hit the power button, it turns on, but there's never any video or sound output, no matter what you do.
How do you create an emulated memory card? Melee tells me there is no memory card in slot A every time I start it.
You select the emulated memory option in Nintendont, and then boot the game. The game will then require the memory card to be formatted (dont worry, theres one for each game), and then it will work fine. Never had any issues.
for most games it'll prompt to format at the start, others like Super Monkey Ball require you to go into the menu.
I tried to go into Nintendont but it just boots straight into the game. How do you skip the auto-boot?
Is Homebrew Channel safer on the Wii U than the Wii?
Do Wii U system updates ever make changes to the Wii Legacy side of the OS?
I had the Homebrew Channel on my Wii years ago and a roommate did a system update so he could play a game he brought home. Couple days later the Wii just totally stopped working.
You hit the power button, it turns on, but there's never any video or sound output, no matter what you do.
Richisawesome - thanks for sorting this, most appreciated. May give it a try sometime, but only want to play using my actual GC controllers.
How is the game compatibility though? I think I read somewhere that it's not as good as Devolution on Wii.
And a damn good 1080p scaler for the Wii mode (and by extension the GameCube mode).
Whaa..? That compatability list includes Mario Kart Arcade GP? Interesting....
Could I use a 2GB microSD card for the initial homebrew installation? (With an SD card converter).
It's just I have a USB microSD reader for PC, but not SD.
Is the 2gb or less sd card important to the process of getting homebrew on this thing? I only have 16gb SD cards.
How difficult is it for me to switch over from Devolution to Nintendont? Just a matter of changing my the directories on my SD card? Any issues with save data?
Smash Bros Brawl only takes non SDHC cards.
Not sure about the other hacks.
Nintendo isn't updating firmware in vWii anymore, I think they did one or two, but hombrew was totally unafected.Holy fuck. How likely is this to be disabled via some firmware update?
Yep.
Whaa..? That compatability list includes Mario Kart Arcade GP? Interesting....
Sorry if I missed the answer earlier, but is this the loader with the Wiimote DRM? Or was that the other loader that I forgot the name of?
This is really cool, though. Thanks for writing this.
I...I can...I can play F-Zero.