In my own knowledge, cIOS 249 is now quite obsolete and 250 is prefered for newer homebrews or apps updates.
Always go for cIOS 250.
Not quite explicit, but cIOS 249 used base ios 37, 250 used base ios 38 and ios 251 used base ios 58, if we did the installation in order from d2xcIOS installer. But I think if we install a cIOS on slot 249 with ios 38 as base, that might be the same as current ios 250.
249 or 250 are just free slots not used for the system, what is really important is the base used in the d2x installationIn my own knowledge, cIOS 249 is now quite obsolete and 250 is prefered for newer homebrews or apps updates.
Always go for cIOS 250.
249 or 250 are just free slots not used for the system, what is really important is the base used in the d2x installation
Hi
I tested latest version 2.174 and still all my games are launched as 480i and not asking for progressive mode. It's weird because my TV and wii are set to 480p with component cables, but when the game starts it automatically goes to Standard 480i.
That is weird indeed, some of my games didn't ask for progressive scan for a while (the metroid prime games came in my mind), but they still output in progressive scan. hmmm...
Oh and just be sure...
Luigi's Mansion is working properly in 2.174, and it asked for Progresssive
Oh one more thing, I did know about the cIOS and IOS bases,, is just that I've noticed that for me most apps work better with 250, USB loader being an example, since I had a similar issue before with 249 and had to switch to 250I confirm that. Already updated compatibility list.
Check your wii settings?Then what could be wrong with my setup...because DIOS MIOS does the same. And not asking for progressive
Oh and just be sure...
Luigi's Mansion is working properly in 2.174, and it asked for Progresssive
Check your wii settings?
USB Loader GX 1232 is the latest guys.
the latest official release for USB Loader GX is 1231
1232 is a Chinese rip off and that guy never release his source code like what he did on Cfgloader v71.
According to GNU licensing policy, that is outright privacy - not that I think you care.
I personally will not try those versions in respect to the official devs.