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KingSquitter

Member Since 19 Apr 2009
Offline Last Active May 26 2009 06:52 PM

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Yaulct 1.1 - Create usb loader channels, now with WBFS support

11 May 2009 - 09:04 PM


Yaulct (Yet Another Usb Loader Channel Tool)




With this tool you can create WAD channels that will auto boot games on a wbfs hdd.

Excuse the ugly code (Specially the loaders), I mainly did it for myself so it don't have to be pretty wink.gif
Creadits goes to all the peaple that have been written the tools and loaders i've used. Dont have any names, sorry.

If you have a wii iso and want to create a usb channel from it, just select the iso in "Input iso:" and select where to save it in "Output wad:", then click Go.
If you don't have the iso you can enter the discid (ex RSPE01) in "Input iso:", select a opening.bnr or wad file in "Use opening.bnr from this ..." and select where to save it, then click go.
In batch mode you can convert all isos in a folder (and subfolders) into channels.

If you have trouble with some hdds or the "Swap trick" works in the default loader, you can try to install ios222 and use yal.dol.

1.2:
- Added Multi files support.

1.1:
- Some bug fixes when using WBFS.
- Added test dol support.
To use the test button open settings.ini and select wat type to use, also change ip address to the ip address of your wii.

1.0:
- Added WBFS support.







/KingSquitter

[Release] Jaulct (Jet Another Usb Loader Channel Tool)

25 April 2009 - 09:26 PM

Yaulct (Yet Another Usb Loader Channel Tool)

1.0:
- Added WBFS support. You can now create channels directly from a WBFS formated hdd.

With this tool you can create WAD channels that will auto boot games on a wbfs hdd.

Excuse the ugly code (Specially the loaders), I mainly did it for myself so it dont have to be pritty wink.gif
Creadits goes to all the peaple that have been written the tools and loaders i've used. Dont have any names, sorry.

If you have a wii iso and wants to create a usb channel from it, just select the iso in "Input iso:" and select where to save it in "Output wad:", then click Go.
If you dont have the iso you can enter the discid (ex RSPE01) in "Input iso:", select a opening.bnr or wad file in "Use opening.bnr from this ..." and select where to save it, then click go.
In batch mode you can convert all isos in a folder (and subfolders) into channels.

If you have trouble with some hdds or the "Swap trick" works in the default loader, you can try to install ios222 and use yal.dol.





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