Hadn't had that reported before, though now i am curious. What's the brand/model?any possibility of use third party wireless snes controller via wiimote?, i tried but not work :/
i have this!Hadn't had that reported before, though now i am curious. What's the brand/model?
Hmm, 3rd party controllers are always a pain for them to be recognized in Wii homebrew. Anyway, i'll post an old experimental build i have on my other computer tomorrow, for you to test, hopefully it could give me some insight. I'll shoot you a PM to let you know.i have this!
Hmm, 3rd party controllers are always a pain for them to be recognized in Wii homebrew. Anyway, i'll post an old experimental build i have on my other computer tomorrow, for you to test, hopefully it could give me some insight. I'll shoot you a PM to let you know.
i have this!
Hmm, 3rd party controllers are always a pain for them to be recognized in Wii homebrew. Anyway, i'll post an old experimental build i have on my other computer tomorrow, for you to test, hopefully it could give me some insight. I'll shoot you a PM to let you know.
I'm running on a mac that is not capable of running Windows in a VM for the software. I'd prefer something from our trusted community also.You can make that yourself easily.
I would make it myself if I had the skills and a windows pc, or even if my mac would support a virtual machine but it's too old. If someone could put one together that would be amazing. Telling me I could make one is not a useful answer to my question.You can make that yourself easily.
I wish folks would read before making a reply. I clearly stated in my response that my mac is too old and slow to run Windows in a virtual machine. So this brings us into a big circle back to where we started where I put it out there to see if someone would be able to create one. I don't need no's, just don't reply. If someone has the skill and time, I'm sure they will reply to my post. Thank you for your time.It doesn't take much skill, since you can use the Wii U VC Injector, and you can probably dualboot Windows (at least 7) using BootCamp.
You realize how much more work it requires to install any windows os in bootcamp or a vm over potentially creating the channel I was asking about? I see your point, but still not being helpful. MacBook is too slow and the internal drive is not large enough to support my current setup as well as a second OS. Just stop replying already.....clearly you don't get the point.@JustinJustin Dualbooting an OS is definitely different from running it in a VM, I'd say at least try.
Yes it is. It's absolutely a useful answer. It may not be the answer you want, but don't say it's not useful. Many may not realize that they could do it themselves. He's not a psychic. He doesn't know that your old Macbook (which certainly is new enough to run Windows 7, though you may not have the disk space to do it) is not up to the task. He offered a perfectly reasonable reply to your question.Telling me I could make one is not a useful answer to my question.
Oh, we get the point. You didn't like the answer and you want others to do what you yourself could do if you were sufficiently motivated. It's not our fault you bought a Mac. People who are trying to be helpful do not need the likes of you giving them a hard time. So you stop and appreciate that no one here owes you anything.Just stop replying already.....clearly you don't get the point.