You don't need a patched ios58. A stock ios58 is the only requirement.I have patched the IOS58, and Nintendont doesn't appear in the HBC \:
Yes the Wii U Pro controller work great on the Wii in Nintendont. Just sync it like any Wii controller. It will not stay on until you are actually in Nintendont.Is the WiiU Pro Controller compatible with the Wii via Nintendont
so don't need to use the Wii Pro Controller + Wiimote?
Solved. Thank youYou don't need a patched ios58. A stock ios58 is the only requirement.
Also, make sure you copied the files to the sd card properly.
Do you have the apps/nintendont/boot.dol file at least? You also need the meta.xml and optionnaly the icon.png
Yes the Wii U Pro controller work great on the Wii in Nintendont. Just sync it like any Wii controller. It will not stay on until you are actually in Nintendont.
It'd probably be a good idea to install a clean copy of IOS58 as modifications to it can cause problems with some homebrew. Anything the homebrew program needs that's not built into IOS58, it can patch in on the fly to the RAM.Solved. Thank you
you can press - to rotate the 4 buttons on wiiu pro and CC controllersThanks, so it's automapped to a exact gc layout? do 1&2 become X&Y for profile switching or is that nullified?
not really a problem but some games don't dual map the dpad and analog stick as the same input so switching
them around would be nice.
Depending on the loader you're using, if you run Nintendont off the HBC it should save your settings so that you don't have to re-activate it every time, I use USB Loader GX and it has an option to save it to always use EmuMC (unless I wanted it to be saved turned off in certain games).I have to activate emulate memory card everytime to use it.
Is there a way to keep it always activated?
How are you launching Nintendont? Are you launching it directly through the Homebrew Channel or are you launching it through a loader like USB Loader GX? You said you had just updated it. Do you know what version you were on before you updated? Have you tried going back to that version and seeing if it works?I've been using Nintendont since it first came out, but it has been a while since I used it for the last time. So today I felt like playing some GC games and updated it to the last version. I'm now having some issues, things I have never experienced before. When loading a game, I get stuck on a message screen, that says a lot of things... "done" and bla bla bla. When it does not freeze, Nintendont completely shuts down my Wii. What might be wrong?
Thanks for your response. First I was launching it through USB Loader GX, but auto-launch is off for me, so the system is always kicked to Nintendont itself. But then I tried launching it directly through homebrew channel. Same thing. This error was happening sometimes, not all the time. I was on version 3.x, can't remember exactly which one. I tried updating it manually just a while ago (I had it updated with Nintendont itself), so I grabbed the loader.dol and xml from github. Looks it is better, no issues since then, but I'm afraid it might happen again.How are you launching Nintendont? Are you launching it directly through the Homebrew Channel or are you launching it through a loader like USB Loader GX? You said you had just updated it. Do you know what version you were on before you updated? Have you tried going back to that version and seeing if it works?
doesnt workGo get this.
Make a backup of your disc image, then open your with it the hex editor. Click on the right side where the text version of the contents is displayed and change the first 6 characters in the file on the right side to D40E01. (I think the original ID is NDDEMO, maybe?)
So you are saying you got it to work now? Are there any other issues you are having that you need addressed?Thanks for your response. First I was launching it through USB Loader GX, but auto-launch is off for me, so the system is always kicked to Nintendont itself. But then I tried launching it directly through homebrew channel. Same thing. This error was happening sometimes, not all the time. I was on version 3.x, can't remember exactly which one. I tried updating it manually just a while ago (I had it updated with Nintendont itself), so I grabbed the loader.dol and xml from github. Looks it is better, no issues since then, but I'm afraid it might happen again.
But does anyone have an idea about what was causing this strange behaviour?
cant find it^ Check it for the magic word 'C2 33 9F 3D' at 0x1c
http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1167/
this is what the program is showing^ Check it for the magic word 'C2 33 9F 3D' at 0x1c
http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1167/
where do I even find the bios I dont have a bios on my sd or usbHex edit the iso and make the fourth litter "J" instead of "E" that should do it, the game runs fine without the bios but if you're using the bios you have to hex edit some "non-commercial" games to match up with the region, also PAL is a pain to configure!
cant find it
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this is what the program is showing
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where do I even find the bios I dont have a bios on my sd or usb
That's because the iso hasn't got a proper Gamecube header. Replace the first 0x30 Bytes in the iso with the following:
The first 6 Numbers 47 47 47 45 30 31 gives the iso the ID GGGE01. You can change it if you want.Code:47 47 47 45 30 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 c2 33 9f 3d 4e 44 44 45 4d 4f 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
That's because the iso hasn't got a proper Gamecube header. Replace the first 0x30 Bytes in the iso with the following:
The first 6 Numbers 47 47 47 45 30 31 gives the iso the ID GGGE01. You can change it if you want.Code:47 47 47 45 30 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 c2 33 9f 3d 4e 44 44 45 4d 4f 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00