Recent content by emg

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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    For me, it did not properly auto detect my game partition and I would get that error after launch, even with the partition specified in the config.ini. Even though you get the error, you should still be able to hit A to get a screen to access settings. As you scroll through the different...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    I don't think that's your issue. I edited my post above to include output of all IOS vers im running. As you can see I have both 222 and 223 v4, and we're having the same problem.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    I'm getting a new exception/stack dump now, different from the code thrown yesterday on r37. It does not appear to be isolated to NSMB, though. I tested with mario kart, nsmb, and need for speed nitro, all 3 gave this stack dump: Edited: To include signcheck/syscheck output so you can see...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    This can be done, as others have stated on this page, with ISO forwarders which call triiforce or triiforce MRC on the back end to launch the wiiware/vc games. Actually, several folks have put a lot of work into this already. It's something I'm using with my current setup. Please see the...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Sorry for replying to my own comment. As suspected, this problem went away after creating a 2nd partition that was FAT. Now 1 click to toggle between WBFS1 FAT1 & NTFS1 game partitions.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    r37 definitely seemed to fix my WBFS_Open failed: ret -1 error. But now I have a new problem. I just have a single game on NTFS drive to test - NSMB. When I launch NSMB, I get an exception (dsi) error. See screen capture below. I'm currently using hermes v4 and ciosx rev19. On a side note, on...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    All of the work has already been done. You can download the complete iso packs from Kallstar. Look at his post in the following thread: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=184568&st=450 8th post down "The old forwarders are now history...."
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Yes, you can. If you look in that thread, Kallstar has made a .iso for every ntsc wiiware game that you can install with wbfs manager. All wiiware games show up in wiiflow, with full covers, and grouped together since they are titled WW-. The iso launches the game via triiforce in the...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Thanks to Kallstar in the following Triiforce MRC thread, a full wiiware (NTSC) cover set has been created that fixes this problem. A static side seam and back cover have been appended to all wiiware front covers, so that they get stretched and display properly in wiiflow...
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    Hacking triiforce mrc

    Hi Kallstar, Thanks for taking the time to re-create all of these forwarders to work with cios38 r17. Everything that I've tested seems to work great so far. Just a couple notes about your packs: * Title WBYE00 (Strong Bad Episode 2) has two iso's in the dir. Not sure if this was intentional...
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    Hacking triiforce mrc

    You might try plugging your drive into your PC, and setting the fat32 partition 'active' in disk management. I ran into similar problems until I did that. Hope it helps!
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    Hacking triiforce mrc

    Wow, those look awesome! Much faster than I was doing them in photoshop Looking forward to testing them out when I get home from work. Thanks!
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    Hacking triiforce mrc

    Did not know that. That will definitely help for the power related issues with my particular drive. Thanks for the heads up! This does not appear to be an issue for me when I use kallstar's iso forwarders from wiiflow to run them via triiforce mrc, which is quite nice too! Great work on...
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    Hacking triiforce mrc

    Excellent! This solves what was an otherwise frustrating problem for me. I have a seagate freeagent drive that, for whatever reason, must be powered on AFTER the wii is powered for my usb loaders and triiforce to detect them. The original triiforce (non MRC) at least waited until you selected...