Hacking Nintendont

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All the buttons make values change so I guess it checks out, though the lights on the controller never stopped blinking (maybe normal with HIDtest?)

It would seem the controller works, so maybe it's something wrong with the controller.ini; Try copying it from your usb to the sd root (if that's where hidtest is) and load HidTest again, it should warn you if the controller.ini doesn't match, and you can check if all the buttons are correctly configured.

If the sixaxis has a PS button, try pressing it to see if the blinking lights stop
 
It would seem the controller works, so maybe it's something wrong with the controller.ini; Try copying it from your usb to the sd root (if that's where hidtest is) and load HidTest again, it should warn you if the controller.ini doesn't match, and you can check if all the buttons are correctly configured.

If the sixaxis has a PS button, try pressing it to see if the blinking lights stop

I loaded HIDtest from the apps/Nintendont directory via WiiXplorer.
My controller.ini is in this folder as well. Should that work?
 
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (Both the NTSC and PAL versions) freezes when selecting difficulty in story mode. The compatibility list says the PAL version works, but it does the same thing. Anyone else have this problem, or am I the only one who even still plays those games?
 
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I'm using a Sixaxis DualShock3 with the following controller.ini

Code:
[Dual Shock]
VID=054C
PID=0268
Polltype=0
DPAD=0
Power=2,01
A=3,80
B=3,40
X=3,20
Y=3,10
Z=3,08
L=3,01
R=3,02
S=2,08
Left=2,80
Down=2,40
Right=2,20
Up=2,10
StickX=6
StickY=7
CStickX=8
CStickY=9
LAnalog=12
RAnalog=13

Is this correct?
 
I'm using a Sixaxis DualShock3 with the following controller.ini

Code:
[Dual Shock]
VID=054C
PID=0268
Polltype=0
DPAD=0
Power=2,01
A=3,80
B=3,40
X=3,20
Y=3,10
Z=3,08
L=3,01
R=3,02
S=2,08
Left=2,80
Down=2,40
Right=2,20
Up=2,10
StickX=6
StickY=7
CStickX=8
CStickY=9
LAnalog=12
RAnalog=13

Is this correct?

It is correct. It still doesn't work for you?
 
Doh, I had placed the controller.ini in the SD:/apps/Nintendo folder, and then tried the root of the SD,
however I reread the directions more carefully this time.

SOLVED: I had to place the controller.ini on the root of the games device, ie my USB stick.

It's working now, and I can try to play my first game on it. Thanks everybody!
 
Does anyone have a banner graphic for Nintendont for loading from HBC?

A blank icon makes it hard to find amongst all the other apps I have installed.

Thanks.
 
I think he forces PAL60 on the NTSC iso because he has a PAL Wii, if he doesn't force the video output, he would have no display at all.

Yep.


Can anyone please confirm if Burn out 2 is no longer working with v1.126? it gets to the loading... please wait screen and stays there forever. Thank you!

EDITED: and Super Mario Sunshine.
Pepois


I just tested both (B2 NTSC & SMS PAL) and they both still work perfectly (no music in B2 in-game though).


Added Ty 2 (Works) and Vexx (Doesn't work) to the compatibility list.
Vexx works (PAL) dude
 
i tryed everything to get batman begins to work i tryed pal iso, ntsc iso, all video modes,wii and wiiu i just cant seem to get that game started like some ppl say it works.
 
JuanLeOnardO I was wondering from where you got that half-second (500ms) value that you state here as some fact?
Cause Nintendont actually polls HID every 33ms. (And btw a real GC controller can be polled as fast as 0.345ms).
Indeed right; half second (500ms) or ( about 30 frames according to Smash Community)

I was confused about the milliseconds for a while :c
 
i tryed everything to get batman begins to work i tryed pal iso, ntsc iso, all video modes,wii and wiiu i just cant seem to get that game started like some ppl say it works.

Once again, Batman DOES work.
 

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Using this as a clean install, it doesn't show any of the buttons, and just has the pointer icon as the background. Where do those extra folders go? I'm not normally this noobish, but for some reason I have no idea what I'm doing.
All contents of that file go into your apps/wiiflow folder including the folders. If you are updating from a very old version you need to place a clean stable version into it at first:
https://code.google.com/p/wiiflow/downloads/list
Run it once and then copy over the beta version.
 
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