Hacking Nintendont

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Going through the compatibility list, is there a specific reason that 'Smugglers Run: Warzones' always appears to be very problematic? I always loved playing this in multi-player and noticed that it is still not booting up in Dios Mios to this day either based on the compatibility chart.
 
Hi,
I don't own Wii U, but I think it would be a very important (almost mandatory) feature to add to Nintendont : adding support of the new official nintendo gamecube pad adapter for smash brawl wii U. Isn't it ?
and maybe also make it compatible with Wii for those which own wii without gamecube compatibility...

For now the official USB GameCube adapter REQUIRES Smash Bros U to be launched first in order for the adapter to work. People with a regular Wii are out of luck for now.
 
My patch fixes Corneria on r223:


This is what it looks like with vanilla r223:


The patch also changes the aspect ratio of the menus which I actually don't like because it makes everything smaller and harder to read.
Wait, so the patches -weren't- hard coded in by fix94, we have to do it ourselves? :/
 
FIX94, someone may have already asked for this, but have you considered having the button layout switchable in the options menu rather than pressing "-" in game? Or have it in both the options menu and switchable with minus in game.
Option could be something like "1:1 and Right Shifted" or "1:1 and GC Layout". I personally prefer the right shifted or original GC controller layout since that's what I am used to. It would be cool to not have to press minus every time I start a game.
Not the end of the world if it doesn't happen. Just an idea.
 
How can I transfer my individual save games to the multi memory card ? I have some games in the individual memory card, but I want to have all the saves in one file.
 
I just want to chime in on the "is the gamecube adapter necessary when we already have the wii u pro controller" debate. On most games the Wii U Pro controller does work perfectly fine. However, there are a few games where the pro controller just is not good enough. Perfect example is F-zero Gx. The button placement in that game makes it almost impossible to played comfortably (A for gas and Y for boost) in a Pro Controller. Also the games relies on the analog triggers a lot. so much that the workaround we have about pressing L to simulate a half press is just not good enough, the game assumes you'll have full control of the analog triggers not just pressed and half pressed. There are other games were these exceptions are also true. So for these reasons im excited for official gamecube adapter support since it will allow me to play the game well in the specific games where the pro controller is not up to standard.
 
How can I transfer my individual save games to the multi memory card ? I have some games in the individual memory card, but I want to have all the saves in one file.
use dolphin and transfer between mcemus you can open one on the left and on the right and transfer.
 
but on another note, I have a friend who wants to me to mod their wii, I have no issues with it, but he wants to be able to use nintendon-t, so I need to find a hard drive that will work properly. any ideas? I found my drive in a duffle bag outside my old apartment building and it has worked for everything so I don't know what to recommend.
 
but on another note, I have a friend who wants to me to mod their wii, I have no issues with it, but he wants to be able to use nintendon-t, so I need to find a hard drive that will work properly. any ideas? I found my drive in a duffle bag outside my old apartment building and it has worked for everything so I don't know what to recommend.

Nearly every drive works.
 
but on another note, I have a friend who wants to me to mod their wii, I have no issues with it, but he wants to be able to use nintendon-t, so I need to find a hard drive that will work properly. any ideas? I found my drive in a duffle bag outside my old apartment building and it has worked for everything so I don't know what to recommend.

I think I'm with Adeka too, out of the three drives I have tried with Nintendont, none of them have failed on me.
Which is a pro in Nintendont's side because my main HDD was not compatible with DIOS MIOS at all, only with my USB flash drive.
 
A compatibility list would be nice. I'm hoping that I'll be able to up compatibility, but nobody wants to risk buying a bad drive.


A comprehensive list of working USB flash drives and HDDs would be a nice thing to have. Unfortunately, my wiki page-making skills are sub par.
 
Nearly every drive works.

well the drive I have is a 2010 model haven't had to look into a new drive since I found it in 2011 (had a virus on it, guess that's why it was tossed) So are the any sata to usb controllers that aren't supported? like I have stated before it's not the HDD specifically that fails with homebrew but your HDD controller that is being used to convert the sata connection to a usb connection that fails.

for example before nintendon-t came out I set up someones wii with Dios-Mios but the drive he bought didn't work I had only thought of this being a theory at first. so I swapped the HDD's inside the cases my HDD that was working with DM wouldn't boot a game using the sata to USB 3.0 controller that came with the HDD my friend bought but use the HDD that he bought with the sata to usb 2.1 that I own and DM started working without any issues as it did normally. So it is in fact not a Hard Disk Drive that fails but the controller itself

I'm looking at this one http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=14_202&item_id=059147
I had an iCan enclosure case before and it worked with the wii I never tested it with DM so i'm not sure hopefully some insight will come of this
 

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