Thanks for testing. Looks like were good to go. @blackb0x send the pr please n thank you.No issues with mame 2003 as well.
Thanks for testing. Looks like were good to go. @blackb0x send the pr please n thank you.No issues with mame 2003 as well.
I did and had tetsuo test it but he said no difference.@fledge68 I don't remember now but have you tried to fix the large mame games not loading. Have you changed those memory adresses?
Thanks for testing. I've made a hacky fix for the controllers. If you don't mind a quick fading message at startup.
I don't know how to use the auto input assigning without the menu and I won't inspect the code more.
Copy the zip's content in /wiiflow/plugins.
Weird i dont know. Ill look into it.@fledge68 In my theme .ini I tried changing the font size and color for GAMEINFO/ title, developer, genre etc. However, the font size doesn't change for plugin games, but it changes only for wii games.
No issues with font color on both plugin and wii info screens.
Are plugin and Wii game info's magaged differently?
How can I change font sizes for plugin info's?
I've just tested this and tried geckocodes cheat code downloads. Works!@Wiimpathy @Tetsuo Shima @matt! and everyone else.
Blackb0x has been gracious enough to add wolfssl and his https code to wiiflow for us. This makes it so we can download cheats from geckocodes.org.
First, I was thinking on tetsuo's theme he could still use the gears icon as an alternative to get to the Home Menu.@fledge68 , I think you had the right idea, moving the Settings button to the Home Menu.
Logically speaking, the MAIN/screen icons 'Favorites', 'Categories', and 'Source_View' all share a common task of altering the currently-selected CoverFlow to the end user's preference, in an immediately visible fashion.
However, the MAIN/screen icons 'Disc' and 'Settings' perform actions that do not pertain to the currently-selected CoverFlow, in an immediately visible fashion. Their functions can be performed elsewhere without consequence to the functionality of the CoverFlow on MAIN/screen.
'Disc' and 'Settings' functions do share more in common with the functions found on the HOME/screen. Additionally, being placed on the HOME/screen opens up both of these functions to be accessed without the use of IR pointer.
It may be a redundancy, but I personally like the idea of being able to add a Settings button to source_menu.ini, as SourceFlow has become a sort of Home menu in itself for many of us on boot up.
This decision would not be without some consequence, of course. To remove these MAIN/icons would aesthetically break the current themes (Rhapsodii Shima's bottom bar is practically built around having those buttons available on MAIN/screen), and may still leave the MAIN/screen looking a bit barren for some, even when the themes are updated to accommodate the changes.
I still personally think it's a good idea, regardless. But it may not be for everyone.
The Home Menu should be where you access simple menu's and quick features - help guide and credits, reload cache, select plugins, exit to and shutdown.
Make sure your wbfs (Fat32) partition is set to Active tooyes, I tried, but it is blocked on the usb1 option (fat32);
the usb2 option is not available and neither is SD (sd, no present)
confirm that wiiflow-lite reads the partitions ext2(3-4)?