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Mind if I update OP to include the fact that RedNAND has technically been released, but needs an IOSU exploit to run it? It would replace most of the text under "When will emuNAND be developed and released?"

(I poked the OP with a stick and snuck some info about what "RedNAND" is under the EmuNAND definition, but I didn't want to do anything to drastic without asking first)
Yeah, do it up. For the people, by the people. Let's make GBA Temp great again!™
 
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Let's make GBA Temp great again!™
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???? I haven't been on here in a long time to be honest because I updated. Started going on here though http://loadiine.ovh/index.php?l=777 and its says wupinstaller don't work on 5.5.X. Also, is NUSgrabber still needed to update games? I don't need it right now but in case I need an update what do I do?
 
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I feel silly for asking, but I tried searching around and it isn't helping.

Is there a homebrew that makes the console region free? I have a JP disc of Xenoblade X I'd like to play with (and use Saviine to inject a save file).
 

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I feel silly for asking, but I tried searching around and it isn't helping.

Is there a homebrew that makes the console region free? I have a JP disc of Xenoblade X I'd like to play with (and use Saviine to inject a save file).
You could dump it and then play it with loadiine
 
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I feel silly for asking, but I tried searching around and it isn't helping.

Is there a homebrew that makes the console region free? I have a JP disc of Xenoblade X I'd like to play with (and use Saviine to inject a save file).

You could dump it and then play it with loadiine
Yeah, that one. Loadiine is by nature region free. There's nothing currently available to play discs of a different region, though
 

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I mean, Hykem never said he wasn't working on it, right? He just disappeared. Last thing we know is that he said he wasn't coming back until it's finished. Maybe I missed something. That section could be cleaned up a bit though.

The DefinitivePackage is dead though. There's no reason to not just use the Homebrew Launcher, and I've linked all the hacks to their respective GitHub download pages and threads so that people can always grab the latest version!
Very true... And I still hope he is, but it's hard to believe that he still is. The Definitive Package being dead is understandable. Thanks for your contribution while it lasted!
 

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???? I haven't been on here in a long time to be honest because I updated. Started going on here though http://loadiine.ovh/index.php?l=777 and its says wupinstaller don't work on 5.5.X. Also, is NUSgrabber still needed to update games? I don't need it right now but in case I need an update what do I do?
Use The NEW NUSGrabberGUI or JNUSTool to download updates, but yes, you still download via PC and put them on your SD. Loadiine GX2 supports a different format for using various updates though, so you should go read up on that in the Loadiine GX2 OP.

I haven't tried thought it was the same as the site but i'll try
I thought it had the same compatibility as the Homebrew Launcher. Maybe I'm wrong. Please let me know when you try!

I can not get Loadiine GX2 to play nice with Splatoon, any help?
Search the Loadiine GX2 thread, or at least be a lot more specific with the problem and what you've tried.

Is there a homebrew that makes the console region free? I have a JP disc of Xenoblade X I'd like to play with (and use Saviine to inject a save file).
You could dump it and then play it with loadiine
Yeah, that one. Loadiine is by nature region free. There's nothing currently available to play discs of a different region, though
Since the Wii U doesn't recognize out-of-region discs to play them, I believe you also can't dump them?
 
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Since the Wii U doesn't recognize out-of-region discs to play them, I believe you also can't dump them?
Did the research and wow, that's a a shame. The only download for the Japanese version I've found goes at like 40 KB/sec and would take forever to download. Even more because it's broken up into 60 pieces.

Man, Nintendo really does not want people playing games from other regions.
 
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