Hacking Nintendont

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Is there a way around the 1-USB drive limitation for nintendont? I wanted to have one drive for GCN games and one for Wii U but apparently that's not an option.
yes you remove the wiiu one usb cable when using nintendont, its a preety simple limitation to overcome lol.
 
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whats a code to disable the announcer in Mario kart gp 2? I am using nintendont 3.378 on wii u if that matters. I am sticking with gp 1 since theres no annoucer.
there is no code for it, all you have to do is disable the announcer in your save file after creating it in the game itself, you can also adjust volumes in it and disable the camera thing entirely if I recall correctly.
 
there is no code for it, all you have to do is disable the announcer in your save file after creating it in the game itself, you can also adjust volumes in it and disable the camera thing entirely if I recall correctly.
Are you working on Nintendont still? maybe a port to Wii U? xD
 
Anyone know why I keep getting this message?
 

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I downloaded the meta off this site. I'll try the hbc again and see if that works. know where I can get an up to date one?

It's supposed to update itself but running the latest HackMii Installer from your current HBC should work, too. If it says "1.1.2" you have the latest one.

You could just post a SysCheck report and your meta.xml if you like, too.
 
It's supposed to update itself but running the latest HackMii Installer from your current HBC should work, too. If it says "1.1.2" you have the latest one.

You could just post a SysCheck report and your meta.xml if you like, too.
I just checked, I have the latest HBC and it's IOS58. I'll try downloading the Meta again off this site.
 
I just checked, I have the latest HBC and it's IOS58. I'll try downloading the Meta again off this site.

The main thing with the meta.xml is it has to have the tag "<ahb_access/>" in it. If your HBC says 1.1.2/IOS58 that that shouldn't be the problem. (HBC themes have been known to cause issues in the past, though.)

This is what should be in meta.xml for 4.436:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="yes"?>
<app version="1">
   <name>Nintendont</name>
   <coder>FIX94, crediar</coder>
   <version>4.436</version>
   <release_date>20161218000000</release_date>
   <short_description>Gamecube Loader</short_description>
   <long_description>Commiters: GerbilSoft, JoostinOnline, GreyRogue, Howard, Cyan, nastys

 Project website: https://github.com/FIX94/Nintendont

Nintendont allows you to run GameCube games on a Wii or Wii U from an SD or HDD device.</long_description>
   <no_ios_reload/>
   <ahb_access/>
</app>

The version and release date don't really matter that much as the app will update those if they don't match.
 
It's supposed to update itself but running the latest HackMii Installer from your current HBC should work, too. If it says "1.1.2" you have the latest one.

You could just post a SysCheck report and your meta.xml if you like, too.
Thanks, I got it to work. still can't find any of the games in my SD card though. tried renaming the roms game.iso, but it won't show up.
 
Thanks, I got it to work. still can't find any of the games in my SD card though. tried renaming the roms game.iso, but it won't show up.
correct path?


sd:games/anyname/game.iso

remenber if you have hidden extensions it should be just game or else you will get game.iso.iso.
 
correct path?


sd:games/anyname/game.iso

remenber if you have hidden extensions it should be just game or else you will get game.iso.iso.
No hidden extensions, I checked. i tried copying and pasting what you wrote, but my mac keeps saying that name can't be used. I can only use it without the colon punctuation.
 
No hidden extensions, I checked. i tried copying and pasting what you wrote, but my mac keeps saying that name can't be used. I can only use it without the colon punctuation.
what? take a picture of your sd card root,inside the games folder and then inside an individual game folder.
 
No hidden extensions, I checked. i tried copying and pasting what you wrote, but my mac keeps saying that name can't be used. I can only use it without the colon punctuation.
The "/" indicates a folder. SD is your SD Card. Then make a folder "Command+Shift+N" called games inside the SD card. Then inside that folder make another folder for each game and put the game.iso inside that folder.
 

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