Hacking A problem with New Super Mario Bros Wii

Eamon

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I'm trying to run it on neogamma and it doesn't work

I'm a total newbie at this but I did manage to install neogamma r6 onto the Wii main menu and managed to run backups like No More Heroes, Madworld.

I then tried Neogamma R7 and R8 beta but new super bros wii still doesn't work.

Can someone help me out here?

Thanks a lot!
 

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You need a modchip and patched iso to play it from disk. Some say it works with cios rev 15 and uloader. The main way softmodders play it is USB as it's pretty easy to get it to work. There plenty o info on this
 

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USB. Are there any guides around on this site?

And what would be the best program to use for running off USB hard disc?
 

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Eamon said:
USB. Are there any guides around on this site?

And what would be the best program to use for running off USB hard disc?
You don't need to patch anything if you use Configurable USB Loader. It has the best compatibility of the lot, and you can use it with drives formatted to FAT32. Use the guide in my sig to learn everything you need to know about it.
 

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Cover Flow USB loader works ok too
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  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    One would have to make several changes to the code to ensure that it fills the entire screen.
  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    I went back to the old port I had previously running as it's the only one which was up to complete with sound, music, controls etc.
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @nitr8, How long have you worked on this port, just this year?
  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    ...and I'm currently playing it - no crash so far. If I could, I'd live-stream
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    Or play through it until you encounter a bug or so.
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    You should maybe hire beta/alpha testers to playtest your game while you continue to update the port, but that's up to you.
  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    I have been working on BLOOD for the Wii for a few weeks but that was 2 years ago until I noticed that it would randomly crash out of a sudden at some point and I never managed to find the origin of the bug.
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  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @nitr8, Something like an USB Gecko would be extremely helpful for debugging. Not sure if there might be an IDA plugin which can do this wirelessly.
  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    That also was the reason why I never released it to the public. Which btw. is a shame because the game is basically "complete" and ready for release
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @nitr8, If you consider open-sourcing this, then I'm sure somebody could point out the bugs for you in the repository, such as walking through step-by-step on what it's doing.
  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    I have 2 USB Gecko's. I'm using one for debug printout messages while I use the second one for realtime debugging within Eclipse where I make changes to the code
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    @nitr8, Ah good, having two is always handy.
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    Not sure why you'd want to, but it's a good thing at least.
  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    You need two if you want realtime-debugging AND debug printout at the same time. The problem is that GDB (the GNU debugger) needs a connection over a serial port while the other one also needs a connection over a serial port. You cannot send debugging commands and printout messages over the same port. It just wouldn't work. I've tested this.
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  • nitr8 @ nitr8:
    I should probably see if I can run this natively on a PC using the original commits where I pulled the code from. Basically the repository is the same but the commits were different when it comes to the main game code and the engine overlay...
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    BTW: I saw you mentioned me in the link to the ROTT wall bug where a moving wall exits the game map.
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    The original developers put an image into the code which would be shown once this bug happens. It's the one you see at the end of the video and it's also the same image I'm using as an avatar.
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    Anyway, I hope BLOOD will finally make it's way onto the Wii. I ported DOOM, HERETIC, HEXEN, STRIFE, ROTT and HEXEN II before years ago. I simply cannot imagine that it's too hard to get the game
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    If I just had the chance to live-stream the running game on the Wii... :unsure:
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    @realtimesave, Oh, hey. I was pretty busy lol.
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