It's possible. The version 1.2 of "VCN64Config Editor" can modify to your liking the options of the Render, CanvasWidth and CanvasHeight (the internal resolution), currently you can only trim the edges with the ClipTop, ClipRight, ClipBottom and ClipLeft options and modify the general scale with the option Zoom.Is it possible to edit an .ini file in a way where the screen ratio completely meets the edges vertically? Horizontally it's fine, I don't want to stretch the image and I know these games are not 16:9. But vertically, some of the games meet the edges completely and some don't so I am unsure if it's because the games boot natively. So, just curious if it's an .ini thing that needs to be set.
The manuals of the games are not in ".pdf" format, the manuals are in ".bfma" format. My program does not delete or modify the ".bfma" files in any way.does this new version delete the original pdf manuals of the base games?
The manuals of the games are not in ".pdf" format, the manuals are in ".bfma" format. My program does not delete or modify the ".bfma" files in any way.
For the N64 virtual console, the "PDFURL" option exists in the ".ini" configuration files, which indicates a web address to the manual in ".pdf" format, when editing the ".ini" configuration file with "VCN64Config Editor" this option is disabled by default with a ";" and you will have to enable it manually if you want to use it.
It is not a common key problem. The program does not validate (green checkmark) an incorrect key and the behavior when the common key is not present results in a fault message unlike your case.Hey, so I'm trying to use the injector to inject Banjo-Kazooie over Mario Golf. Everything looks good in the app - green checkmarks everywhere, including the Wii U common key - and it even says the injection (Do Pack, WUP format) was successful. But the output folder is empty (as in, it's named correctly but contains no files)
Any ideas why this might be the case? I've tried restarting the app as well as my computer. No dice.
Edit: Interestingly, it works when I select "Do Not Pack." Apparently this behavior tends to occur when the common key isn't entered correctly, but I've double- and triple-checked that mine is 100% correct. And again, the app even put a green checkmark next to it.
I'm glad you found a solution. Possibly the dumped game has some restriction at the permission level of the file system or at the level of eshop keys.Thanks for the reply! Just tried injecting A Bug's Life into F-Zero X. Same result.
Running the app as administrator didn't seem to help either.
Edit: Same results with Injectiine.
Edit 2: Well... I figured it out. Apparently I was a little too D.I.Y. when it came to acquiring my base game. See, I had dumped it from my own Wii U via FTP. That’s the version I’ve been using up to this point, with no success. So I decided to try it with a version of Mario Golf I downloaded and unpacked from a certain... helpful app, and it worked. Somehow. I’m just thankful this ordeal is over, but I’m also curious why my own dump failed.
Banjo Tooie works, but with several details. Visit WiiU N64 Virtual Console Research in the "Compatability > WiiUVC Ini's" section. Research by CORE.Just wandering did banjo tooie ever get working in the end I know along time ago it didn’t but I’m checking up?
Thanks I could never get that game working which is one off my favourites but that was a very longtime ago. I will look at the details see if I can do it yes I will be using your injector.Banjo Tooie works, but with several details. Visit WiiU N64 Virtual Console Research in the "Compatability > WiiUVC Ini's" section. Research by CORE.
Note: The compatibility of N64 games with the Wii U virtual console depends on:
1) The ROM file.
2) The ".ini" configuration file.
3) The base game.
You can do the injection with my program or with Injectiine or manually, the result will be the same for the same ROM, config ".ini" and base game.
In general for N64 ROMs uses games that were officially released for the N64 Virtual Console. Specifically for Banjo Tooie you can use as base games "Ogre Battle 64", "ExciteBike 64", "Bomber Man 64", "Harvest Moon 64" or "F-Zero X".Thanks I could never get that game working which is one off my favourites but that was a very longtime ago. I will look at the details see if I can do it yes I will be using your injector.
@phacox_cll what wiiu virtual console game should I use as my base this is new to me before it was all using DS virtual as base? I’m really out off touch, it’s been a while?
I don't know if the problem of crashes in general and of the specific crash at level 5 is solved with the adjustments that @CORE proposes.So to be clear, does Banjo Tooie still exhibit the crashing mentioned in the N64 injection compatibility wiki? Or did the INI file you mentioned fix it? I only ask because the "known issues" section of the INI doesn't mention crashing.
I remembered what to do and I got it working thanks but I have now realised reading the other comment and gbatemp wiki, it seems to crash on level 5 somewhere, which you can get passed apparently by starting & restarting the game. I’ve not got there yet but the pal game runs really well.In general for N64 ROMs uses games that were officially released for the N64 Virtual Console. Specifically for Banjo Tooie you can use as base games "Ogre Battle 64", "ExciteBike 64", "Bomber Man 64", "Harvest Moon 64" or "F-Zero X".
I know that Dementium: The Ward works, but about Dementium 2 I have no information. The NDS Virtual Console is more limited in terms of emulator configurations (none could increase the previous compatibility), you can try injecting the game in the 27 versions of the NDS Virtual Console (look the file "PhacoxsInjector_VC_Hash_List.xlsx" sheet "NDS") to check if a ROM is compatible.I remembered what to do and I got it working thanks but I have now realised reading the other comment and gbatemp wiki, it seems to crash on level 5 somewhere, which you can get passed apparently by starting & restarting the game. I’ve not got there yet but the pal game runs really well.
Edit: your right I don’t think n64 vc games were available to inject into I think I had left for the switch scene very close to there release on eshop, Banjo Tooie certainly wouldn’t work back then for some reason I do remember that. Dementium 2 inject would not work either not sure if that also works now?
Nds2WiiU makes injections using the file "hachihachi_ntr.rpx" with CRC32 "8071CB03" which corresponds to the Mario Kart DS (USA/EUR/JPN) and New Super Mario Bros. (USA/JPN), games of the NDS Virtual Console.when using the NDS compatibility list wiki there are many games that simply have "nds2wiiu" as their injection. How do i know what base rom will work with this injector? Did nds2wiiu have a known default base rom?
By the way I've used this for every possible N64 injection thats known to work and they do all work great. Thanks for this tool!
Just this portion of the DS injections has me confused.
Nds2WiiU makes injections using the file "hachihachi_ntr.rpx" with CRC32 "8071CB03" which corresponds to the Mario Kart DS (USA/EUR/JPN) and New Super Mario Bros. (USA/JPN), games of the NDS Virtual Console.
If you use the aforementioned games as base games, you will get (in theory) the same compatibility as using Nds2WiiU.