Phratt said:If you could just use Flatmii from the USB, without installing the chip, I'd be the first one buying it. But I'm too afraid to open up my wii. If I ever break it, My life would be over.
You would still have us =)
Phratt said:If you could just use Flatmii from the USB, without installing the chip, I'd be the first one buying it. But I'm too afraid to open up my wii. If I ever break it, My life would be over.
Jytach said:Phratt said:If you could just use Flatmii from the USB, without installing the chip, I'd be the first one buying it. But I'm too afraid to open up my wii. If I ever break it, My life would be over.
You would still have us =)


a wire hanging out the back and a usb adapter i guess.Sportsmaniac1322 said:So after installation how does this hook up to the PC? Do you hook it into a USB port in the back, or is there some other method?
dnmn8e said:sentinel5000 said:TATSUNOKO VS CAPCOM FTW!!!!!!!!
Whats up with everyone and that game...
I just had a look at the character list and it's just so crap...
yeh i actually did that this morning, i saved 18Gb on 8 games, which to me actually says that wii games are alot less than they could be (except metroid, thats just pure awesome)FAST6191 said:@dnmn8e and others I kindly invite you to read about scrubbing wii isos:
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=752...t=0&start=0
As far anyone knows scrubbed isos are transparent (can be detected) by the wii and even in the event they somehow could it would be a software thing (look how successful software updates have been thus far to the determined).
Add the iso into a isz format (zipped iso) image (think zip within a zip) and stick it on one of the many mounting tools......


nicksasa said:linux on ps3< with wine --> emulating the software --> hdd connected to ps3 --> flatmii connected to ps3 -->profit ! lol so im going to use my ps3 as "the computer "
It can't do that. This has nothing to do with the Wii's USB, the Wii doesn't even know it's installed.WiiPower said:Well if it's optional a Wii application sending .iso requests over usb to the pc would be nice. Your pc sends a list of known .isos on your HDD over usb to a channel which lets you select which .iso to load *dreaming*. This would be worth 50 Euro for me, if you are only able to select the .iso at your pc, then less than 50 Euro.