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No, the Wii U will not read GC disks at all, nor even inn homebrew,.same goes for the latest batch of regular Wii's.
Add for how it verifies, I am not sure how it works at this moment
Terrific, now if only the devas/coders would use what Marcan posted...or go through and unlock Wii U mode.I am not sure about Wii U but the new Wiis can read the GC. You can actually solder controller ports and memory card slots on them and they will play gamecube games. I did hear talk that tueidj has shown devolution running gamecube games on Wii U (but not actually playing them).
I am not sure thats a problem. I was under the impression Devolution could use the WiiU drive to read gamecube discs. The disc does not need to be in the drive but for a one time verification....
I still have my Wii hooked up though (and use Devolution)so its not a big concern for me right now though. Does Devolution tie your rips to your console? You could rip them and verify them on a Wii and plug the USB in to the WiiU possibly.
What's L Analog and R Analog? They appear to be disabled?I highly suggest getting this one instead.
http://raphnet.com/products/gc_to_wiimote/index.php?category=
The only reason I suggest this is because it has multiple button mappings, which means it can be used comfortably for more games. The one in the OP can't be used for Sonic Sega All-Star Racing Transformed. It CAN be used, but the buttons don't line up correctly with the shoulder buttons, making it so you can't drift, which is an EXTREMELY important part of the game. That's just one example.
Just a suggestion, though.
The laser in the Wii U drive cannot read Gamecube discs. I don't know how he hacked it to do that though.