r15 just killed my FAT filesystem, so guess.
Just go into the game menu and press up on the wiimote to get the DML menu.How? I've never gotten PostLoader to work for anything beyond apps
r12 would be better, r13 got a bug.
At least for me it seems to work fine. WiiPower said that multi dol games broke his sd card filesystem in both r14 and r15.Was there something wrong with rev14? I didn't see any mention of it.
As I understand it, you can feel free to download and compile the source of either.Will the r14 and 15 be released to public usage soon?
Just go into the game menu and press up on the wiimote to get the DML menu.How? I've never gotten PostLoader to work for anything beyond apps
Thanks, I'll stay with the r12. And I have one question, how does DML works with double disc games? I just have to put the two discs in the same folder? Or what?
So... it is possible to have NGC loading from a SD Card, as well as saving and loading without a memory card the exact same way? But... wouldn't the game in question lag like hell, saving/loading the game and reading game data from the SD Card?@LWares:
In the source it's possible to change something for NMM support.
No idea, havent tested it.So... it is possible to have NGC loading from a SD Card, as well as saving and loading without a memory card the exact same way? But... wouldn't the game in question lag like hell, saving/loading the game and reading game data from the SD Card?
You have a retail game disc inserted?
Thanks, I'll stay with the r12. And I have one question, how does DML works with double disc games? I just have to put the two discs in the same folder? Or what?
DiscEX will give the folder another title. For example, Resident Evil 4 disc one is G4BE08 and disc two is G4BE082. Unfortunately NeoGamma and PostLoader will only recognize folders with 6 characters. To fix this problem, just title the second disc's folder anything with 6 characters. I'm not sure if there will be issues when you need to switch between discs.
This sounds like a hack:
Resident Evil disc one is G4BE08 and disc two is G4BE082
after those 6 characters, i expect there to be a 0x00 and a 0x01, not the ASCII 0 and 1, which are actually 0x30 and 0x31.