I can answer this very easily, Booting a Dol in Gamecube Mode from Wiixplorer works just fine, I don't understand why everyone says you Need a patched MIOS, obviously you don't since this Works.Wiixplorer asks you if a dol you run is actually wii or gamecube. I don't know if it actually works to run GC homebrew that way. Out of curiousity, what gc homebrew would you like to use? Most popular emulator compile for gamecube and wii.
Since the wii runs at double speed, it's better to use that version on a wii.
Only reason to do it would be to Boot games that don't work on Nintendontalmost every gc homebrew has a wii version already so the need for the gc homebrew is very tiny imo.
every game works on nintendont, the only game that has issues is pokemon box and that works on regular gc backwards compat mode, it isnt needed to run gc homebrew to play it.Only reason to do it would be to Boot games that don't work on Nintendont
You Use Swiss to load the Game in regular GameCube Mode from SD gecko without the Need to use the Disc Drive.every game works on nintendont, the only game that has issues is pokemon box and that works on regular gc backwards compat mode, it isnt needed to run gc homebrew to play it.
yeah but nintendont can do the same with sd or usb besides pokemon box i dont see why you would use gc homebrew to load gc games when nintendont has so much better options and extras like virtual memory card, lots of extra controllers and so on.You Use Swiss to load the Game in regular GameCube Mode from SD gecko without the Need to use the Disc Drive.
It's meant to be a Fall back for the rare circumstances Nintendont doesn't work.yeah but nintendont can do the same with sd or usb besides pokemon box i dont see why you would use gc homebrew to load gc games when nintendont has so much better options and extras like virtual memory card, lots of extra controllers and so on.