Games on FAT23 work with waninkoko's cios since rev18 both on USB and SD.Bloodlust said:So it works with rev20? Apologies as all the while I have been using hermes 222/223 & I had no idea that FAT32 now works...
Games on FAT23 work with waninkoko's cios since rev18 both on USB and SD.Bloodlust said:So it works with rev20? Apologies as all the while I have been using hermes 222/223 & I had no idea that FAT32 now works...
oggzee said:Games on FAT23 work with waninkoko's cios since rev18 both on USB and SD.Bloodlust said:So it works with rev20? Apologies as all the while I have been using hermes 222/223 & I had no idea that FAT32 now works...
Thank you for the quick answers, Dr.Clipper and oggzee!Dr. Clipper said:You can't put .iso versions of games on a FAT partition (.wbfs are OK). You will need a cIOS installed to play games off the SD FAT partition. Wanin's has the best compatibility with FAT SD partitions, so I strongly suggest you install IOS249 rev 20 base 56.QUOTE(oggzee @ Aug 6 2010, 09:06 AM) Games on FAT23 work with waninkoko's cios since rev18 both on USB and SD.
Reading form USB/SD is not the problem.XICO2KX said:For example, un-modded Wiis already come with Nintendo's IOSes that have the ability to read/write FAT and FAT32 (when we insert a SD card, we can access it just fine)...
So, why don't you just re-use those predefined native IOSes then?
If they are already there, why can't that be done? Or is it too difficult?
oggzee said:ChaosEnergy said:cfgLoader 58a
ciosX 250 (56)
HDD NTFS
Guitar Hero 5 (PAL) runs fine, with wanins and hermes v4 (37+38)
Guitar Hero 5 (NTSC) runs with hermes, but with wanins I get following message:
IOS (250)..[FRAG]...
Error: setting up fragments 0 7
ID mismatch: [SXEE52] []
after button: Error: SetWBFS: -1
Both games have been copied to HDD with same revision of cfgLoader some time ago, both have been ripped on correct WI
So NTSC on a NTSC Wii
Pal on a Pal Wii
Both work fine in Hermes, so what could be reason for the error with wanins new cios and the NTSC iso?
Strange problem, I'm sorry but I don't know why one game would work but the other not.
That's rev20 right? What happens if you use 249 slot? I suppose you have some other base ios there, but still i'd like to know if it ate least tries to run the game... or is the same error? What if you install with base 56 to some other slot like 248 or 247, (which bases do you have there?)
xBlean said:Ugh. I don't know if you know this or not, but the Mediafire Upload For: Forwarder: CFG USB Loader - DCFG is..... Gone! D;
Jpaa said:I've read about some people who found rev20 of Waninkoko's cIOS faster and more compatible with their games on a FAT32 partition. Since the "FAT version" of Cfg Loader is still called Cfg-222, I suppose Hermes is still better? I'd like to use a FAT partition, but Hermes v4 is kinda outdated. Shouldn't Cfg Loader handle FAT better with Waninkoko's rev20?
Yes. You need to add your device and partition options to config.txt or settings.cfg. The easiest way to do that is to choose which ones you want then save the global settings (they will be saved into settings.cfg for you). Global settings are reached by pushing 1 twice, then you push 2 to save. Alternatively, use the Configurator.Jpaa said:I've read about some people who found rev20 of Waninkoko's cIOS faster and more compatible with their games on a FAT32 partition. Since the "FAT version" of Cfg Loader is still called Cfg-222, I suppose Hermes is still better? I'd like to use a FAT partition, but Hermes v4 is kinda outdated. Shouldn't Cfg Loader handle FAT better with Waninkoko's rev20?
-222 is not a "FAT version" any more. Yes, it defaults the partition option to FAT1 instead of WBFS1, but that is mostly for backwards compatibility with config.txt files that were using the old -fat version. There is nothing stopping you from adding partition=fat1 to config.txt or settings.cfg with the plain Cfg version.
QUOTE(pepper453 @ Aug 8 2010, 06:31 AM) Is there a way to load directly to SD card Partition 1, when I boot I have to select sd card, mounting fails, have to press a, then press partition 1.
Yes, there are many drives like this. Try a range of 249 bases as it is just possible one has better compatibility.Ergo said:Is it at all strange that I have a HDD that works w/ the 222 version of CFG and not the 'standard' edition, i.e. 222 can see my HDD while the standard version cannot? Is this typical for people that have HDDs that won't respond with 57?
werewolferx said:Dr. Clipper, possibly this won't make a notice, but here it goes, a good option for CFG USB Loader can be the automatic download of cheat codes for all games in hard disk, or, an automatic update for current cheat codes installed, either can be grateful.
Hope this helps grow the best USB loader in the scene.