Hacking USB loader 1.1 with video mode patches

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http://rapidshare.com/files/216096586/usb-...atches.zip.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/216096855/usb-...atches.zip.html

Don't ask for reuploads, mirror it!

The package contains the source code, a PAL480i and a NTSC480i version. It patches only correctly recognized interlaced video modes to the video mode.

PS: Don't bug with with not working games, if a game doesn't work with the matching setting in my toy with video mode patches(not brute), it's no surprise it's not working on the usb loader too.
 
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It's for running ntsc games in pal VIDEO MODE and vice versa. As stated before, the usb oader is region free and you can play all working games on all Wiis(except japanese games/Wiis before of the language patch you would need).
 
ah like that. cool, seems like a nice patch then. thanks.

but i thought the loader's source was not public?
 
kedest said:
ah like that. cool, seems like a nice patch then. thanks.

but i thought the loader's source was not public?

I thought the same, but when i looked at Waninkoko's blog yesterday late evening, it was online again, and the source code was there. I don't know if it was there before, i had no internet when the usb loader was released.
 
Thanks!!

Now Tatsunoko vs Capcom works perfectly
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WiiPower said:
http://rapidshare.com/files/216096586/usb-...atches.zip.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/216096855/usb-...atches.zip.html

Don't ask for reuploads, mirror it!

The package contains the source code, a PAL480i and a NTSC480i version. It patches only correctly recognized interlaced video modes to the video mode.

PS: Don't bug with with not working games, if a game doesn't work with the matching setting in my toy with video mode patches(not brute), it's no surprise it's not working on the usb loader too.

Is this for using with all games including the ones that need vid mode patch, or only for those that need vid mode patch. e.g Ski and Shoot screen goes Red.
 
MadBob said:
Is this for using with all games including the ones that need vid mode patch, or only for those that need vid mode patch. e.g Ski and Shoot screen goes Red.

What do you mean? I don't understand. "vid mode patch"? You get red screen with NTSC video mode and rgb cable.
 
WiiPower said:
MadBob said:
Is this for using with all games including the ones that need vid mode patch, or only for those that need vid mode patch. e.g Ski and Shoot screen goes Red.

What do you mean? I don't understand. "vid mode patch"? You get red screen with NTSC video mode and rgb cable.

No I currently (with Waninkokos 1.1) get red screen, what I am asking is do I use this loader ONLY for games that need video mode patch, or can I use it for all games including those that need the video mode patch.

I have a PAL Wii
 
WiiPower said:
http://rapidshare.com/files/216096586/usb-...atches.zip.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/216096855/usb-...atches.zip.html

Don't ask for reuploads, mirror it!

The package contains the source code, a PAL480i and a NTSC480i version. It patches only correctly recognized interlaced video modes to the video mode.

PS: Don't bug with with not working games, if a game doesn't work with the matching setting in my toy with video mode patches(not brute), it's no surprise it's not working on the usb loader too.


what sould i do other than kneel and kiss your feet?

oh, i'll mirror it
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=455WK0IP

thanks a lot, i hope wanin integrates your code in his next release
 
Yes it's only for people without progressive video modes, but i'm not sure if you need video mode patches for progressive video modes anyway. For PAL users it's only useful if you use a rgb cable, if not, you only need a tv that supports both pal and ntsc, which most pal tvs do. But it's more useful for ntsc users as most ntsc (non hdtv) tvs don't support pal video mode(imagine scart in UNKNOWN in the US...).
 

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