I wouldn't mind that, since the compiling part is out of the way now.daxtsu said:Det1re will write some instructions throughout the day I'd wager. I could tell you how to do the part after compiling, though..
I wouldn't mind that, since the compiling part is out of the way now.daxtsu said:Det1re will write some instructions throughout the day I'd wager. I could tell you how to do the part after compiling, though..
cd es && make && cd ../fs && make &&cd ../mini-tree-mod && make && cp ./armboot.bin .././armboot.bin && cd ../ && ELFIns\elfins.exe es\esmodule.elf 0000000e.app step1.bin && ELFIns\elfins.exe fs\iosmodule.elf step1.bin step2.bin && boot2me\Boot2Me.exe step2.bin boot2.bin && rm ./step1.bin && rm ./step2.bin
export WIIDEV=$(DEVKITARM)
ifeq ($(strip $(WIIDEV)),)
$(error "Set WIIDEV in your environment.")
endif
PREFIX = $(WIIDEV)/bin/arm-eabi-
It's working in giantpune's video. That must be through USB gecko, rather than through the SD card then. Shame.daxtsu said:You can change the region of your NAND dump really easily I've found by using ARC 4.1 mod from da_letter_a on your emulated NAND. Just use it to change to the region you want, and then install a WAD of the same region system menu using something like ShowMiiWads. I have a 4.2K wii right now because of it. Cool stuff.
How did you run ARC? From a channel on the Wii? Or is this a PC side operation?
QUOTE(daxtsu @ Jan 28 2010, 02:46 PM) Of course it won't show apps on your SD card; it doesn't exist when sneek is running, remember?
giantpune said:ok. heres a little skinny on getting this up and going. this assumes that you have devkitARM & python or the WIIDEV environment already set up.
first grab the 0000000e.app module from IOS60 v6147 and put it in the same folder as the sneek source code.
then open a cmd window and point it to that folder and put this in it...
Code:cd es && make && cd ../fs && make &&cd ../mini-tree-mod && make && cp ./armboot.bin .././armboot.bin && cd ../ && ELFIns\elfins.exe es\esmodule.elf 0000000e.app step1.bin && ELFIns\elfins.exe fs\iosmodule.elf step1.bin step2.bin && boot2me\Boot2Me.exe step2.bin boot2.bin && rm ./step1.bin && rm ./step2.bin
this should leave you with a armboot.bin and a boot2.bin. put the boot2.bin on your sd root and the armboot.bin in the bootmii folder in the sd card. if you got the precompiled elf files from the google code page, you can skip the first part of this command but just make sure the path you enter for the args to the exe files match whatever you named the elf files.
also, i had to make 2 changes to the make to have it use my compiler. change starlet.mk to have this at the top
it has 1 line added and the PREFIX line is now different. if you don't have python, it will throw an error, but crediar says that isn't important, so you can remove that from the makefile i guess.Code:export WIIDEV=$(DEVKITARM) ifeq ($(strip $(WIIDEV)),) $(error "Set WIIDEV in your environment.") endif PREFIX = $(WIIDEV)/bin/arm-eabi-
*cough*wiiscrubber*cough*T-Error said:could somebody please tell me if I only need Devkit to compile the esmodule.elf, fsmodule.elf or do I need it in general? and another stupid question: where can I get the key.bin which is necessary for NUS-downloader? the keys.bin generated by bootmii isnt correct even if renamed to key.bin
Do you have to do anything special to do this? I have apps in sd:\apps\appname\boot.dol but HBC shows blankdaxtsu said:I ran [ATD 4.1 MOD] from the emulated HBC.