Dr. Clipper said:Cambric, I'll add your Italian google code link, alright?
Yeah, your suggestion is why I changed the initial instructions to give Google Docs as a suggestion.whatup777 said:Is it possible to keep covers on an NTFS Drive?
Yes I know it off the translating barrage of posts.
One thing to note is that you won't be able to use the loader to download the covers, but you should be able to get it to work by using "ntfs:/" at the start of the covers_path string. We had a person that had difficulty with this the other day, so please let us know if it works or not.
cambric said:QUOTE(Dr. Clipper @ Jan 24 2010, 12:50 AM) Cambric, I'll add your Italian google code link, alright?
Good, in this way I will just update the googledocs page and you do not have to update the link...
I still have to translate a 40% of the document....
Added to the language thread, but I guess I should add the download link instead now?tj_cool said:yay finally
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfwvk5sg_195gkv4xkcm
damn, that took longer than I thought
Download:
http://docs.google.com/MiscCommands?comman...5sg_195gkv4xkcm
Dr. Clipper said:For the Italian and Dutch versions we already have, let me know if you change to these names.
I noticed that tj_cool's download command saves as .txt. Is there a way to make a command like that that specifies the exact filename as well?cambric said:The googledocs page has to be copied and saved in an UTF8 text file with the correct name (eg IT.lang)
The name of the googledocs page is unuseful...
I can add the instructions in the top of the googledocs page if you want me to...
I got mainly half of all pics in a very ugly display, worked fine form sd cardwhatup777 said:Is it possible to keep covers on an NTFS Drive?
Yes I know it off the translating barrage of posts.
OK, it seems that covers on NTFS aren't working. The same thing was happening to the other guy who tested it.cambric said:Italian Localization Done....
web page: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfdt5mzd_24ch37p9hn
(copy and save in UTF8 as IT.lang)
download file: http://docs.google.com/MiscCommands?comman...5mzd_24ch37p9hn
(rename as IT.lang)
Thanks to all the developers....
Good stuff.
I got mainly half of all pics in a very ugly display, worked fine form sd cardQUOTE said:Let me repeat a two cents idea for future versions of the loader... (I sent this idea by PM to Oggzee weeks ago...)
We now have two versions of the loader, the classic one and the fat one for FAT/NTFS partitions... (I have both in my SD since I have 3 HD, a WBFS, a FAT32 and a NTFS ones)
It could be very fine to have just one Config Loader able to load all of the possible first partitions... (just like GX loader)
This could be done for example improving the partition setting as follows:
partition = [auto], WBFS1, ...WBFS4, FAT1, ...FAT9, NTFS1, ...NTFS9, ask
where the auto option means "load the first partition of the HD whatever it is (WBFS1 or FAT1 or NTFS1)... eventually reloading ios222 if ios249 was loaded and the partition is FAT or NTFS (noting has to be done if ios222 is loaded first)"
this new default setting should cover the users needs in 99% of the cases... I do not know actually how many troubles are given by implementing the IOS reload...
The problem is that some people don't want to have IOS249 stored on their Wii, and some drives do not work if you change IOS midstream. The first IOS is loaded before config.txt is read, so two versions are needed. Apart from this decision of which IOS gets loaded first and the defaults for the partition, ios and hide_hddinfo options, everything else is the same between the fat and non-fat versions. Thus, both versions of the loader can work with any partition you like. You just have to save your partition choice by saving global options into settings.cfg within the loader, or setting config.txt or settings.cfg to have the partition value.
Auto is an interesting choice, but most people have no clue which partition is first and not realise they need to change it to the other one. It would also screw up existing users that have a FAT partition and WBFS partition on their drives and the FAT partition is first, but they've been happily using the default WBFS1 option of partition. They would lose access to all their games until they change partition when they update to the new version with an auto default.
Is it possible to keep covers on an NTFS Drive?ChaosEnergy said:QUOTE(whatup777 @ Jan 23 2010, 11:57 PM)
Yes I know it off the translating barrage of posts.
also there was a png error message (posted in irc)
got a crash when switching between the GUIs
oggzee said:Try running a disk check on your sd card or copy your files to the pc, reformat the sd card and copy the files back..bnm81002 said:yes apps/USBLoader folder, I did replace the whole folder but same problem of nothing happening when I tried it through HBC and the forwarder channel just goes to a black screen, what else can I try?