Hacking Nintendont

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when i first tried loading my zelda game it loaded but crashed after loading a save game
then i ran the iso through DiscEX and all was well ;)
 
Really excited for this!

Does this offer any other benefits outside of extended controller support?

Like Visual, Performance enhancements?
 
when i first tried loading my zelda game it loaded but crashed after loading a save game
then i ran the iso through DiscEX and all was well ;)
So did you run it like as if you were using dios mios by converting it with disc Ex.
im a bit confuse on how this works because every time i run the game (Wind Waker NTSC-U) i my T.V goes back to a "no signal" as if the wii was not turned on but it still is. Now Im not sure if it is like this because of a problem or because i did it wrong.
 
So did you run it like as if you were using dios mios by converting it with disc Ex.
im a bit confuse on how this works because every time i run the game (Wind Waker NTSC-U) i my T.V goes back to a "no signal" as if the wii was not turned on but it still is. Now Im not sure if it is like this because of a problem or because i did it wrong.

yep just like dios mios
 
Really excited for this!

Does this offer any other benefits outside of extended controller support?

Like Visual, Performance enhancements?

We don't know much for sure yet. A wide-screen hack option is likely. On the WiiU, Crediar has already shown off GameCube Wind Waker running in 1080p, but it's just upscaled, not rendered natively in 1080p. Nothing too exciting there. Since it's using the WiiU's vWii mode, that's probably unavoidable.
 
Okay so the wind waker waker version is not working for me at all 8[.
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(These are the last things i see when i clicked run game).
After i click the game i get a "no signal" from my TV as if my never turned or i have the cable components unpluged.
i know this does not mess with the mios but i decided to install MIOSv10 put the game worked on dios mios lite.
Does anyone know why?
 
Random thought (not sure if it's been brought up before): I wonder if analog triggers on the original white classic controller (the Pro dropped them) could be leveraged to emulate the GC controller's hybrid analog+digital triggers.
 
I can see Crediar's twitter since I've been following him for months now. You guys aren't missing anything - his last tweet is still the one from Oct 25 and has absolutely nothing to do with Nintendont.

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i believe we will play all GC games in WII, working 100% ! I BELIEVE IN CREDIAR! I BELIEVE !
YES WE CAN!
 
Sorry if this is a stupid question.

I'm new to the Wii, and I have Homebrew Channel and all installed with IOS58 24.31.

How would I go about getting 24.32 for Nintendont?
 
Thanks. I am not totally familiar with Twitter. MANY like to check Crediar's twitter and I pointed out what was screen-captured; "Wii U next." That had me excited as I KNOW Crediar is one of those mysterious 31 given what f0f had (see Marcan's post on "shot of espresso" on his webpage). I hope his work is completed and that he is successful with Nintendon't and anything else. I like his approach from what I've seen. It makes sense to me. STILL wondering about SNEEK for vWii but he made it, lmfao. I think some have that in private, I think it would have a LOT of uses.
 
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
I'm new to the Wii, and I have Homebrew Channel and all installed with IOS58 24.31.
How would I go about getting 24.32 for Nintendont?
You can use NUSD to download the latest version, pack it as wad file and install it using a wad manager.

You will need few things (I let you find the tools, it's easy):
1. download Wiiscrubber application, it has a tool to generate a proper key.bin file
2. download NUSD (NUS Downloader), put the key in the same folder
3. launch NUSD and update the title list
4. download title>system>IOS58>latest version, select "pack as wad" and keep default filename.
5. use a proper wad manager (which will not patch the IOS while installing, without telling you, or you'll have an upside down Homebrew Channel) to install the wad. for example, wad manager 1.7 is fine.
 

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