Seems this is new. "WiiU USB Gamecube Adapter"
I wouldn't know much about WiiFlow, because I canned it in favour of USB Loader GX pretty quickly due to some hair-pulling trouble getting Devo and Nintendont arguments to load properly, plus it's relative inability to patch Wii games with things like Wiimmfi support (which I like to use even when I'm actually putting the DVD in)Hello,
I recently started setting up GCN games that I access through WiiFlow
I've installed CleanRip, DIOS MIOS, Devolution, and Nintendont.
Games I've backed up with CleanRip are accessible with Nintendont, although the software doesn't see my memory card.
I've tried using Devolution from WiiFlow, but all that happens is the screen goes black, and a few moments later, WiiFlow restarts. I assume Devolution is crashing. Any tips? Do I need to make an IOS change?
türme @ GC-forever said:r253 release date20150312165615
- Emulation of the Gamecube modem hardware using the Wii's networking hardware (wifi or
wired) for online play
- Emulation of the Gamecube BBA hardware using the Wii's networking hardware (wifi or
wired) for LAN play
That's interesting. Let me go through your list:I fully support Nintendont, but here the devo-exclusive features I know of:
Wireless BT controller support for non-nintendo controllers (DS3, OUYA)
Wired/Bluetooth keyboard support (Nintendont might support wired, not certain).
Wired XBOX360 controller support without an adapter
Screenshots
Image stretching to remove the black bars on the left and right of most HDTV's
Dynamic widescreen toggling in game
Forcing wireless controllers to connect to a specific controller slot
Modem emulation
Wireless debugging
Slightly more stable than Nintendont with large 16MB/128Mb memory cards (?)
Memory card image on the Wii's internal NAND (seems like a bad idea to me, but it's a feature)
You can add Broadband adapter support and no input lag to that list of features.
Also Devolution can actually support compressed ISOs, it's just hit-and-miss. At the very least, it seems that the games that get the biggest benefit will work in Devolution with ISO compression.
Lastly, I believe wired 360 controller support would be more beneficial for someone that uses a PC for their non-Nintendo system games (such as myself - I own a PC but no Xbox or PlayStation).
The only controller that has input lag is that thing that plugs in the bottom of the wii remote that converts the classic controller to the gamecube controller
This was nearly three month ago (17th December). This means ~65 revisions ago. You should check the nintendont thread more frequently. A lot has been done recently.
A lot as in A LOT (2 games to go until perfect compatibility!)This was nearly three month ago (17th December). This means ~65 revisions ago. You should check the nintendont thread more frequently. A lot has been done recently.
It's definately worth keeping up with. FIX94 is an amazing dev!I honestly can't keep track of the Nintendont thread due to the sheer quantity of posts that it draws. Besides, I even got 128GB USB flash drive at christmas dedicated to holding all my Wii and GameCube games, and yet I still haven't done much of anything with it yet - once I get to that point I'll investigate the current status of Nintendont.
Vendor event: 08
COD:04 25 RSSI:-60
SI slot 0 was assigned
BT1 was opened
T1 device name: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-UC
Connection Complete (000b)
HCI cmd complete: 01 0b 00
BT1 idle timeout
BT connection request (04 25 00)
SI slot 0 was assigned
BT1 was opened
T1 device name: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-UC
Connection Complete (000b)
HCI cmd complete: 01 0b 00
Finding wiimote extension . . .
Unknown WM input report or incorrect length (21 13)
BT1 was closed
SI slot 0 was unassigned
Ok, so here's the deal, I bought a Wii U Pro controller (for only $10, amazing deal) but it isn't an official Nintendo controller. The controller works with WiiFlow and Nintendont but does not work with devolution (yes, I have the latest version). Tueidj I tried to message you on DCEmu about it, but decided to make an account here and post info in hopes of getting a response sooner. (dunno when you get on there)
The controller is already synced to the Wii (so I don't have to sync it every time I turn the system on) but I tried syncing in Devolution anyways.
Here is wifi log when trying to sync:
Code:Vendor event: 08 COD:04 25 RSSI:-60 SI slot 0 was assigned BT1 was opened T1 device name: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-UC Connection Complete (000b) HCI cmd complete: 01 0b 00 BT1 idle timeout
Here is the wifi log when I try to simply turn it on (not syncing but just connecting):
The controller is the PowerA Mini Pro Elite Wireless (don't judge me and my tiny hands)Code:BT connection request (04 25 00) SI slot 0 was assigned BT1 was opened T1 device name: Nintendo RVL-CNT-01-UC Connection Complete (000b) HCI cmd complete: 01 0b 00 Finding wiimote extension . . . Unknown WM input report or incorrect length (21 13) BT1 was closed SI slot 0 was unassigned
Model #: 146235
Please let me know if you need more information, I tried to include everything that seemed relevant. The wifi log describes what I experienced in better detail, so I don't think user experience matters.
That's actually pretty interesting that you found a generic Wii U pro controller works with Nintendont. Most of them don't work
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You can. It uses BBA emulation not modem emulation. Can also link with real gamecubes.So I have a Wii and a Wii U. Would I be able to play 8 player Mario Kart Double Dash through modem emulation over my LAN using Devolution?
You can. It uses BBA emulation not modem emulation. Can also link with real gamecubes.