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  1. Exnor

    Anbernic announces RG35XX 2024 Edition retro handheld

    70+ euros for a quad core A53 and 1GB of RAM?. hmm kinda of expensive for the specs.
  2. Exnor

    The MIG Switch Thread

    Any suggestions for a trustworthy retailer in EU ?
  3. Exnor

    Rarest/Most Interesting Piece of your Retro collection?

    Atari Jaguar. I think its the only rare(ish) console i have.
  4. Exnor

    Which retro console do you think age the best?

    Bouth SNES an MegaDrive. I would say GBA comes next.
  5. Exnor

    Leak claims a PlayStation 5 Pro will launch later this year

    meh... I was expecting better specs. Now lets see if MS will launch a Series XX (lol) .
  6. Exnor

    Hacking NSMBW Mod ISO Builder v1.00

    But i never actually tried on the vWii. My issues were on creating and "modded" ISO using the available scripts, because i did no wanted to go the Riivolution way (this game is going to be played also by person who does not know hot to use riivolution). Someone figured out a way to use the...
  7. Exnor

    Hacking NSMBW Mod ISO Builder v1.00

    No. I tried on Dolphin, but on my vWii i wanted something simple and direct like a ISO mod, to launch with USBloaderGX. Sadly v1.30 was not working when i tried to "inject" it on to the ISO (using the v1.07 version of ISO builder) so i follow that guide.
  8. Exnor

    Hacking NSMBW MOD ISO Builder Issues

    This also worked for me :D. Thank you for the info. I'm sharing a a rar file with the above modifications in it. Note: I used a raw copy of my original game disk, made on my vWii (Copy not included for obvious reasons). I did not tested with a scrubbed version. Working version RAR file. If...
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    Hacking NSMBW Mod ISO Builder v1.00

    I found a solution on this thread.
  10. Exnor

    Tutorial How to make an ISO of Newer Super Mario Bros Wii!

    Had the same problem. Found a solution on this thread.
  11. Exnor

    Tutorial Play Super Mario Galaxy 2 using the Wii U GamePad

    Thank you so much. I can finally play this game (i hate motion controllers lol )
  12. Exnor

    Hacking [RELEASE] WiiVC Injector Script (GC/Wii/Homebrew Support)

    Well as far as i know if you want to play GameCube games (either ISO's or Injects) you need to hack the vWii... The nunchuck i dont think is usable for GameCube titles... i have one but never tested since i use the Wii classic controller (not the 1st version, the late version that looks a lot...
  13. Exnor

    Hacking [RELEASE] UWUVCI + Injectiine

    yep basically an update loop. I just deleted all the directories+files and re-installed the new version :P Thanks for all the work ;)
  14. Exnor

    Hacking [RELEASE] UWUVCI + Injectiine

    Hmmm.... weird when i start the new version it says it found another new version... Since i'm using a VM (win 10 pro x64) i accepted the update and download (downloads a Zip file to %/windows/temp), but then the updater could not complete the update since it was unable to write on the...
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    Hacking [RELEASE] UWUVCI + Injectiine

    Did you try removing Java and purge all traces? (then reboot, download the online installer and re-install, enter the Java control panel and disable local cache). I don't think this program uses it but how about .Net framework? The VM i use has 3.5 and 4.8 (i think) installed.
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    Hacking [RELEASE] UWUVCI + Injectiine

    I have the exact same problem :/ Edit: Just fired up a VM and installed the latest Java version, disable cache on the Java options, and now works perfectly. (Win 10 Pro 64-bit) Try to uninstall Java and reinstall.
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    Hacking [RELEASE] WiiVC Injector Script (GC/Wii/Homebrew Support)

    Any way to configure the temporary directory (where the Injector stores the files during work, before the final output) ? As it is it uses Windows defined temporary folder and i use an SSD as my OS drive and this will reduce its life (too many write cycles ). As a workaround i'm using a VM...
  18. Exnor

    Hardware Wii U Gamepad left analog stick issue

    I have the same problem. Apparently even without much usage the analog degrade with time. I had to buy a set of replacements on Amazon. The good news is they are quite affordable and the Wii U gamepad is modular so its very easy to replace them.
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    Hacking [RELEASE] WiiVC Injector Script (GC/Wii/Homebrew Support)

    I have a similar problem... i use a SSD for the OS and i really don't want to add extra write cycles to it.... i already asked this question here but got no answer :/
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  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @Sicklyboy, Using a Fiio DAC and Betron headphones.
    +1
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    I use AKG K7XX headphones for daily use, but Meze 99 Classics when I want to *enjoy* the music
    +1
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    I mean built in sound on mobo's has gotten way better but still XP handled sound better and X-Fi was still better than onboard audio even to this day
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    Hell not sure what was going on but for like a few weeks MP3's sounded muffled, some driver or Windows update fixed it. Thank god lol
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Oh boy Massdrop has $1100 IEMs. Want, but not at that price lmao. https://drop.com/buy/campfire-audio-andromeda-emerald-sea-iem
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    I'd sooner buy the Meze 109 Pro if I was dropping that much on headphones. I don't even like buds/IEMs
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    I got the Google Pixel Pro buds, they're good enough for when I need portable audio. And some really cheap IEMs that Dankpods recommends, I think the KZ ZSN Pro
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  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    I'd stick with cheapo Chinese $10 ones quality is actually becoming on pair with name brand since name Brand usually quads the price up anyway loose one bud that's another $200
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    My Pixel Pro buds shit the bed a month or two ago. My wireless charger (which they do support Qi charging) absolutely COOKED them. Caused some problem that caused the case to heat up to 180F+
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    They were like 9 months out of warranty but I hit up Google support anyway and told them how hot they were getting and they replaced them with new ones because they wanted these for failure analysis lol
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    lol wireless charging
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Yeah that's why I can't bring myself to even spend $100 on wireless earbuds
  • Psionic Roshambo @ Psionic Roshambo:
    I think it's a cool idea but damn
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Apparently the case has a problem with >15W wireless chargers. Google design fault, that one.
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    I could live with wireless charging if the damn standard case doesn't block connection
  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    how is wireless charging possible?
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Dbz said everyone has raging energy senses
    +1
  • cearp @ cearp:
    you mean generally, how does the concept work?
    +1
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Copper conducting electricity or something
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    @Xdqwerty, power through a coil of wire causes an electromagnetic field to be generated. Another coil of wire can be set up to harness the power from that electromagnetic field and turn it into usable energy for charging a device
  • Sicklyboy @ Sicklyboy:
    Two good videos from ElectroBOOM that touch on the subject:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQwGjhwPEik

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2YwkAWg0_g
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    Elements on earth are actually more powerful than we think
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