My phrasing was slighted, but what I meant was an emulator pertaining to the Dreamcast.
Going along with what Skiller said, I was wondering why ten year old code would be kept around amongst a vaguely similar architecture.
Besides, this game was going to be glossed over; I thought this might...
I was looking through the ISO on WiiScrubber and there are a lot of interesting folders that seem to be empty. Amongst them is a "ROMS" folder with sub folders for NeoGeo and Dreamcast GDROM.
Could it be possible that it has a functional Dreamcast emulator?
It's not that I don't want to use CIOSCORP... it's just that it hasn't worked for me on 4.2.
Preloader seems to not change the IOS version.
Would it be possible to get your dip patched IOS 70?
CIOSCORP does not work on 4.2, as of yet. They haven't released a patched IOS 70.
Besides, I'm configuring this setup for someone who would like a plug and play solution. Thus, the need to add functionality without changing how it is interfaced is the most viable.
I can't get away with...
Can someone confirm that I'm not missing something?
+ Used Waninkoko's 4.2 Updater
+ Downgraded IOS 36 and 61, using DOP-IOS
+ Installed ES_Identify patched IOS 70
+ Installed Preloader v.30r4, using hacks.ini posted earlier
+ Chose System Menu to use IOS 249 from Preloader, restarted
+...
I'm now fairly certain that Preloader is not changing the system menu from IOS 70.
Startpatch does not have a similar function, so what other options do I have?
I've tried similar setups on two different Wiis.... and 249 does not appear to load discs.
My only other thought is the disc is burned wrong, which is possible since I got used to using the USB loader.
Can someone refresh my memory if there are any special procedures required?
I understand that completely and as I said above, my system menu is set to 249 already.
The disc is simply not detected properly... and yes, I've tried other games.
Wasn't there a dip patcher floating around that could patch IOS 70?
Fine, version 14.
That still doesn't explain why making Preloader force IOS 249 nets me absolutely no change.
In fact, it consistently shows that it's running IOS 70 from Preloader.
I've been trying to diagnose this myself, but no amount of hunting around or trial and error seems to be working... so I'm just going to ask for the answer.
I need to be able to load discs from the Disc Channel using System Menu 4.2. The Preloader hack that is supposed to force IOS 249 to be...
I have two Wiis and two SD cards... I'm just extremely lazy to set it all up.
Alas, I guess I could do it for the sake of everyone else.
As far as the Classic Controller goes, I updated the first post a long time ago -- it's just up to everyone to read it.
I didn't even know such a thing existed for the Wii.
The menu is probably just an apploader -- it doesn't really handle the contents, it just forwards it.
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