WiiBricker said:So the WiiFlow staff prefers to keep the development private? No more updates on google code?
correct, code will be updated when the next RC or release comes out
WiiBricker said:So the WiiFlow staff prefers to keep the development private? No more updates on google code?
italianmod said:I could use a little bit of help. I had been running wii flow for a bit a few months ago and it was working fine. I stopped playing my Wii for a while due to other things that were going on. Went back to play it today and every time I try loading a game I get a stack dump error. So I deleted all the wiiflow files, re-downloaded them, put them back on, and loaded it up. Again I get the stack dump error.
Priiloader is booting a wiiflow forwarder. I have the games and all the wiiflow files on my HDD. There is no problem with starting wiiflow, only with loading a game. Any suggestions?
EDIT:
Now its stuck on a loading screen after I choose to play the game.
enemywithin said:enemywithin said:I wrote a program to convert the WiiTDB genres to categories for Wiiflow. This is accomplished by mapping the genres to the desired categories. I included the mappings.ini file that I use for my collection.
1. Select the "titlesdump.ini" file (this is selected automatically if the drive is connected and it's in the wiiflow\settings folder)
2. Click the Update button (the mappings.ini file is loaded and applied)
3. Fix the genre-to-category mappings (as required)
4. Click the Output button to save the "categories.ini" file.
I can upload the source if anyone wants it.
New version for current Wiiflow. It no longer requires the "titlesdump.ini" file, instead it parses the wbfs folder. Only works with FAT32/NTFS drives.
Wiiflow G2C
WiiBricker said:Has anyone a compiled revision from the private SVN?
siliconmessiah said:After full, clean installation, the latest rev. of WiiFlow seems to crash a lot at the loading-screen, like one in five times. It just stops loading, and stands still there. Anyone else experiencing these problems?
Other than that, fantastic loader with easy interface. Looking forward to the next release!
[Paradox said:]
siliconmessiah said:After full, clean installation, the latest rev. of WiiFlow seems to crash a lot at the loading-screen, like one in five times. It just stops loading, and stands still there. Anyone else experiencing these problems?
Other than that, fantastic loader with easy interface. Looking forward to the next release!
are you using background music in wiiflow by putting music files in the /music folder? I have seen wiiflow crash once, as you described, after I started using music, and figured the two were related.
Inquiring minds want to know...count me in on that as well.Wever said:I've got a bit of a question for the developers.
Some may have noticed that lenny_kano got wiiflow running in uneek with just a few changes in the code (linky). Scooby74029 also does a good job of getting uneek (and sneekflow) up and running (another linky).
This is all very nice and dandy...but I'm kinda curious how the developers feel about this. I may be mistaken in the amount of work (or co-operation with the sneek-developers) it takes, but it sure has a lot of potential. Loading all your wiiware/VC from your sneek-emulated nand? Storing all your savegames on that same amulated nand instead of the real one? Hmm...sign me up.
...but that's of course just my opinion. Hence this question: is this going to be supported with future wiiflow versions, or will it always remain a third party modification?
siliconmessiah said:[Paradox said:]
siliconmessiah said:After full, clean installation, the latest rev. of WiiFlow seems to crash a lot at the loading-screen, like one in five times. It just stops loading, and stands still there. Anyone else experiencing these problems?
Other than that, fantastic loader with easy interface. Looking forward to the next release!
are you using background music in wiiflow by putting music files in the /music folder? I have seen wiiflow crash once, as you described, after I started using music, and figured the two were related.
No I actually run a pretty clean system with no "extras" at all, and I run WiiFlow from HBC on a 4.3 black Wii. Still get the crash now and then. My harddrive is a Samsung G3 1TB, but I doubt that is a problem. Older loaders worked way more stable.
When I look on the info screen in WiiFlow, it says i run CIOS 249 rev 17 -1.
Spidy1000 said:siliconmessiah said:[Paradox said:]
siliconmessiah said:After full, clean installation, the latest rev. of WiiFlow seems to crash a lot at the loading-screen, like one in five times. It just stops loading, and stands still there. Anyone else experiencing these problems?
Other than that, fantastic loader with easy interface. Looking forward to the next release!
are you using background music in wiiflow by putting music files in the /music folder? I have seen wiiflow crash once, as you described, after I started using music, and figured the two were related.
No I actually run a pretty clean system with no "extras" at all, and I run WiiFlow from HBC on a 4.3 black Wii. Still get the crash now and then. My harddrive is a Samsung G3 1TB, but I doubt that is a problem. Older loaders worked way more stable.
When I look on the info screen in WiiFlow, it says i run CIOS 249 rev 17 -1.
Update your cIOS to r19/r20b or r21, if you need help with this come to irc
Wever said:I've got a bit of a question for the developers.
Some may have noticed that lenny_kano got wiiflow running in uneek with just a few changes in the code (linky). Scooby74029 also does a good job of getting uneek (and sneekflow) up and running (another linky).
This is all very nice and dandy...but I'm kinda curious how the developers feel about this. I may be mistaken in the amount of work (or co-operation with the sneek-developers) it takes, but it sure has a lot of potential. Loading all your wiiware/VC from your sneek-emulated nand? Storing all your savegames on that same amulated nand instead of the real one? Hmm...sign me up.
...but that's of course just my opinion. Hence this question: is this going to be supported with future wiiflow versions, or will it always remain a third party modification?
shadowtroop said:Please update the wiiflowwiki to list DJ Hero 2 under problematic games. It needs to run on a base 57 cIOS