Hacking Gamecube BIOS..

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Just one question: where should the bios go on the sd card and how should it be named? For nintendont I already have the bios
 
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Actually, you don't need the NGC Bios to use Nintendont.

I don't have it, and I can play NGC games using it.

Nintendont redirects all system calls from the hardware compatible with NGC the Wii has to play those games from SD/ÜSB media.
 
Actually, you don't need the NGC Bios to use Nintendont.

I don't have it, and I can play NGC games using it.

Nintendont redirects all system calls from the hardware compatible with NGC the Wii has to play those games from SD/ÜSB media.
That's nice ad all, but it doesn't answer their question.

@Missingphy They should all be placed on the root of your SD card.
USA BIOS - iplusa.bin
PAL BIOS - iplpal.bin
JPN BIOS - ipljap.bin
 
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That's nice ad all, but it doesn't answer their question.

@Missingphy They should all be placed on the root of your SD card.
USA BIOS - iplusa.bin
PAL BIOS - iplpal.bin
JPN BIOS - ipljap.bin
Nostalgic purposes my first console was a GameCube and I liked the intro and the cubic menu
 
yeah i figured that was why you'd want it.
you don't have to justify it to me lol i just answered your question

What does placing this BIOS in your SD card do? What is the OP requesting (I think I know...but I'm not entirely sure)?
 

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