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@tueidj
DM 2.0.4 for some reason it didnt seem to care for the disc in the drive at the point after that dios mios came in front and.
(had to uninstall DM and reinstall latest Wiigator MIOS to get that ability prior to DM2.0.5)
And it being .. offcourse ... well it being that obvious is not always the case thus still notewhorty in my book
@the_randomizer
Nope that will sadly not be the case I'm afraid.
You just dont need to do the uninstall reinstall process for disc channel GC to work again after a DM install.
Then depending on modchip ... you have or do not have audio streaming.
So considering that ... wonderfull update by crediar
That's what I thought, I was confused on what Cyan said. What was changed in 2.0.5?
thanks ill check it out !It has been noted that some 3rd party gamecube controllers are incompatible with DiosMios.No is that a requirement?Do you have original controllers?my gc controller stops working once the game loads someone help me :L
Seems you have this problem too.
Instead of DiscEx, did you try GCReEx? I notice that the GCReEx speed up (between 1-3 seconds) some load times on twilight princess.Thank you guys for your help i'll try all this and i post.
@LinkFan16 Thank you my friend i don't have an idea for this very slow loading times issue for the legend of zelda twilight princess.
Instead of DiscEx, did you try GCReEx? I notice that the GCReEx speed up (between 1-3 seconds) some load times on twilight princess.
Regarding audio streaming:
From what I gather, update 5 of DIOS MIOS has merely brought back regular support for retail discs, which includes normal behavior when reading retail audio streaming games. A Wii with a modchip which properly supports audio streaming will play audio streaming games just like a retail disc. This does not mean that audio streaming is working through USB, at least not with DIOS MIOS.
so will there ever be some sort of ping/or watchdog to keep hdd's from goiing to sleep? or are all we owners of hdds without the option to disable sleep screwed?
Quick question about GCReEx - what does commands -x and -c do? I suspect -c stands for 'compress' but what about -x? I read something about 'faster loading' but I haven't found anything more.
cool, as long as it happens sometimeso will there ever be some sort of ping/or watchdog to keep hdd's from goiing to sleep? or are all we owners of hdds without the option to disable sleep screwed?
I would think eventually that it will happen but no idea how important it is on the to do list.
it was the same thing that happened when playing wii games from usb came out. Waninkoko cios couldnt keep the hard drives awake either but eventually it was figured out and added into the cios at some point.