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In Topic: Wii Raffle Wrap Up!
Today, 12:02 AM
still havent received my 27th place prize
In Topic: NUS Downloader Alternative for Mac
22 May 2012 - 11:26 PM
theres an example program in wiiqt that can download updates and do various things with the files it gets. it can pack wads, install directly to an extracted nand dump, or save them as decrypted files. source is here: http://code.google.c...unk%2Fnand_dump some assembly required.
In Topic: Zelda series ... should I try to play them in order ? What order ?
22 May 2012 - 01:09 AM
if your kid is the age where he's learning his ABCs, you can play the games in alphabetical order to help him out.
In Topic: DIOS MIOS (not DML) is back?
21 May 2012 - 03:09 AM
why is there even an issue with splitting files for fat32? gamecube games are all < 2GiB.
In Topic: Any tool to do a Wii memory dump at runtime?
18 May 2012 - 10:40 PM
dumping memory is pretty straight forward using any of the available tools.
start your game with geckoOS, or any other program that puts the debugger stub in place. most of the usbloaders and triiforce can do this, too.
start the PC debugger program and let it connect with the wii stub.
press the "dump ram" button on your PC app and wait a couple minutes and youll end up with a mem1.bin or similar file.
if that isnt noob-friendly enough for you, then maybe you'd better go get your coloring book and the big box of crayolas and just practice staying inside the lines
start your game with geckoOS, or any other program that puts the debugger stub in place. most of the usbloaders and triiforce can do this, too.
start the PC debugger program and let it connect with the wii stub.
press the "dump ram" button on your PC app and wait a couple minutes and youll end up with a mem1.bin or similar file.
if that isnt noob-friendly enough for you, then maybe you'd better go get your coloring book and the big box of crayolas and just practice staying inside the lines
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