and each game has its own section in your settings.cfg?goku1980 said:Then I must b a fluke because I passed 500 games like a year ago lol I'm currently at 928(lill over 450 wiiware iso's)
oggzee said:Yes there is that limitation, I can raise it but I didn't think it would ever be necessary.nobody_tw said:I have used the cfg usb loader for a long time.
Thanks oggzee for your great job.
I have a little problem about cfg today.
The number of games within setting.cfg file seems to have the limitation? (500, right?)
I can't setup any game again?
Can you fix this, or what I missed...
Thanks again
cfg usb loader v67c
game partition : both the ntfs and wbfs
The idea was that the default game settings can be used by 95% of the games and you would need to save the settings only for the games that don't work with the default setup.
Looks like you have saved the setting for each game even if it is not changed compared to the default options?
davebaol said:@oggzee
FYI cIOS d2x v4beta4 implements a "return to channel" feature fully compatible with all games.
Using the other port requires changes to the IOS that has been installed. What you are suggesting is just not possible to do with changes to the loader alone.KeizukeStarraku said:hey oggzee, think for the next release, you can enable BOTH usb portsfor use with cfg? I have my games on multiple flash drives and I would appreciate it if you could make that happen.
Either:buddy said:Would it be possible to put an admin unlock/lock button somewhere in the gui? Maybe in the settings section. That way I can just click "unlock" and enter the code, or hit "lock" to lock it again. Sometimes I just get tired of having to hold down the button for 10 seconds to bring it up - especially if I press a wrong button and enter the code wrong, have to go through the process all over again. If this is something that can already be done, I apologize, but I didn't see it as an option. Thanks.
Update: OK, so I see it under Settings -> System, but doesn't help me when I have the System option locked down to begin with. Is it possible to bring the admin lock button out of system into a place that can always be used, or maybe a way to have the options in the system are locked except for the admin lock feature? Maybe I need to take a look at the new Configurator...
Update2: So played around with configurator but guess currently I can't do what I'd like to do, which is have disable_options = 1, but still have a way to just have admin_unlock always usable (clickable) in the UI without having to hold the button.
Why is it important that you don't have to hold any button to get admin unlock?buddy said:Right, those two methods work, but what I'm looking for is the possibility to not have to hold any buttons to bring up the admin unlock. I'd like to keep it child-proof, but at the same time, have the option to have the admin unlock button always enabled/showing somewhere just for quicker access.
ferjero989 said:i been using cfg usb loader for a while.. but i havent checked the release notes of each version..since v39
can cfg usb loader work from ntfs now? (as in resource files/covers)
yes cfg work with ntfs
QUOTE(ferjero989 @ May 12 2011, 06:37 PM) since yesterday (version 68) cfg usb loader freezes doing any file related task (cover download, witdb download, title.txt download) i wonder if is related to fat32 limits
zizer said:ferjero989 said:i been using cfg usb loader for a while.. but i havent checked the release notes of each version..since v39
can cfg usb loader work from ntfs now? (as in resource files/covers)
yes cfg work with ntfs
Check out the official forwarder (linked in first post): CFG Forwarderferjero989 said:zizer said:ferjero989 said:i been using cfg usb loader for a while.. but i havent checked the release notes of each version..since v39
can cfg usb loader work from ntfs now? (as in resource files/covers)
yes cfg work with ntfs
im going to rephrase to make sure i get the right answer to the right question:
Can cfg usb loader LOAD (boot.dol) from a ntfs partition and have its resources (usbloader folder with all the files inside included covers) be on a ntfs partition too?
im asking this, cuz this wasnt possible before.. the application needed to be on a fat partition..