He's talking about Hex values. You need a Hex Editor, such as HxD which is free and I'd say pretty good overall.
Bare in mind, I have not tried this myself, but it's a very simple process, you don't really need all that much knowledge about it to do it.
You'd need to download a normal copy of Nintendont or other app as blackb0x mentions (usually renamed boot.dol to work with the Wii), load it on the Hex Editor and push CRTL + F to make a "Hex Search", and look for "38 80 00 01 38 60 00 65". The editor should take you to were that string of values is located at, should it find it inside the file. Once found, you should replace that code with "38 80 00 03 38 60 00 65". Or just change the "01" to 03", as it seems to be the only changed part.
Then save the file and you'd have the application "patched".
Bare in mind, I have not tried this myself, but it's a very simple process, you don't really need all that much knowledge about it to do it.
You'd need to download a normal copy of Nintendont or other app as blackb0x mentions (usually renamed boot.dol to work with the Wii), load it on the Hex Editor and push CRTL + F to make a "Hex Search", and look for "38 80 00 01 38 60 00 65". The editor should take you to were that string of values is located at, should it find it inside the file. Once found, you should replace that code with "38 80 00 03 38 60 00 65". Or just change the "01" to 03", as it seems to be the only changed part.
Then save the file and you'd have the application "patched".
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