Define "contributes". He made a new release on December 19th even though he last posted in October.This thread stretches over 100 pages and the author Tueidj no longer contributes.
Why is that?
Still haven't had a good chance to look at this but ...Just in case he's still lurking and not logging in, it's not a BAD idea either.
For the rest of us, I'm sure we could at least look at it and figure out if it's actually getting past the sample loader or not ... although maybe not much more than that.
It was at LEAST 4.1 but I don't remember if I updated to something newer than that. I'll have to check when I get back to my Wii again.What version(s) did you test the plug in with? 4.0.2 gives a horrendous code dump, 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 work fine and 4.1 just dumps back to the health warning screen.
He's busy.
Define "contributes". He made a new release on December 19th even though he last posted in October.
The link on the first page will always give you the latest revision, regardless of what the post says the revision is. It is a statically named file ("gc_devo.zip"), so the latest revision will ALWAYS be available from that same URL. (i.e. the file name doesn't change with revisions [e.g. "gc_devo_r159.zip", "gc_devo_r160.zip"], so the same link will always give the latest one)Where can I found the latest version of devolution? Because I don't think the r159 on the first page is the last one.
Do you not own an at least 2GB USB drive or SD card? You can rip to that via CleanRip and then manually copy the ISO over to your HDD.Anybody know of anymore Gamecube 1:1 rippers to Hdd? I ask cuz CleanRip isn't wanting to finish some of my game rips and looking for an alternative ripping method so when I run into this problem I got a solid backup plan.
I will give that a try, but CleanRip isn't wanting to finish ripping a few of my GC games and I'm looking for an alternative way to rip my games. My games are clean too cuz I got them all resurfaced before I started ripping them to prevent any troubles just in case. Thanks for the suggestion Nintendo Maniac.Do you not own an at least 2GB USB drive or SD card? You can rip to that via CleanRip and then manually copy the ISO over to your HDD.
I was thinking this was due to your hard drive, not due to your disc drive and/or your discs themselves.CleanRip isn't wanting to finish ripping a few of my GC games and I'm looking for an alternative way to rip my games
I've seen moderators on this site openly recommend piracy in instances when the game isn't owned, I don't think they'll care much about what you said there.I was thinking this was due to your hard drive, not due to your disc drive and/or your discs themselves.
Also you could always try getting a copy of an ISO from elsewhere, such as via a friend or "yar-har-fiddle-dee-dee" which, if the moderators are fair (I've no opinion on this), should not be looked down upon since you still have to verify the ISO with your own copy of the game disc.