Hacking Nintendont

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This is the only game that i have problem with. It only gives blackscreen. Tried forcing video and still not working.

You still haven't told us anything that can help us figure out why it doesn't work. We need more info like Nintendont version, Wii/Wii U, Nintendont settings, Where are games located USB/SD, 1:1 ISO or shrunk, does ISO Md5/SHA-1 match redump.org?

Ps3 controller bluetooth?
Still requires USB cable.

On another note of Black screens, I have noticed that when using DMToolbox, it creates a "sys" folder which I have found to be the cause of some of my Black Screens. Make sure to remove it on the device where your games are stored.
 
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To those who manage the controllerconfigs files, is there a way to re-map a particular adapter's button mappings? For instance this Mayflash adapter http://www.mayflash.com/products/nintendowiiu/w007.html -- I see the Mayflash 3-in-1 and a couple usb adapter files, but not my particular model. Unless I'm overlooking entirely.

The main nuisance is the double-tapping Start to actually start a game, to pause, save, etc. This ends up automatically remapping buttons to a different configuration entirely.

Thanks, in advance.
 
To those who manage the controllerconfigs files, is there a way to re-map a particular adapter's button mappings? For instance this Mayflash adapter http://www.mayflash.com/products/nintendowiiu/w007.html -- I see the Mayflash 3-in-1 and a couple usb adapter files, but not my particular model. Unless I'm overlooking entirely.

The main nuisance is the double-tapping Start to actually start a game, to pause, save, etc. This ends up automatically remapping buttons to a different configuration entirely.

Thanks, in advance.
Have you tried setting the start button to turbo?
 
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You still haven't told us anything that can help us figure out why it doesn't work. We need more info like Nintendont version, Wii/Wii U, Nintendont settings, Where are games located USB/SD, 1:1 ISO or shrunk, does ISO Md5/SHA-1 match redump.org?

Still requires USB cable.

On another note of Black screens, I have noticed that when using DMToolbox, it creates a "sys" folder which I have found to be the cause of some of my Black Screens. Make sure to remove it on the device where your games are stored.

Wii u , not schrunken iso on sd card. The latest nintendont version. Downloaded iso
 
How do you know cfg isnt reading it?
What message does it display ? when?
Wii or wii u?
which usb port?


Once I open CFG and it scans Warning: Partition WBFS1 not found! Select a different partition or format a WBFS partition (it is in the top USB port if the Wii U is facing flat) But once a have some options down below I press A button to select partition and I select P#1 FAT1 usb: and hit A and then the games come up but, y not on it's own, also the game goes to 480p and does see the save files knowning I force the video in Nintendont to Wii U widescreen.
 
Have you tried setting the start button to turbo?

Yes. It works. Only qualm is that it too sometimes resets the control configuration upon hitting turbo. Not to mention the fact that the adapter is on the floor about 3 feet away. That's more of a laziness gripe. But yes, tried the turbo. It resets the buttons randomly as well.

Thanks for the reply, btw.
 
Sorry for the seemingly foolish and inquisitive question. So, I just recently got a Gamecube adapter, and I also have a USB HDD with a Y-cable. Now, I know that the Gamecube adapter actually only needs one port as the other one provide force feedback. So here are my questions regarding Nintendont and the Y-cable USB HDD:

One, what ports do I need to use for the HDD in order for it to be detected and get enough power? Are the front USB ports still unusable for USB y-cable HDDs? I assume I can just plug the HDD in the back and adapater in front.
And two, what do I need to have (controller configs) for the adapter to actually work? Do I need to load SSB Wii U firsthand? Do I need certain config files in the root of the HDD/SD?

I apologize, but I haven't used Nintendont in so long, like, I know, it's pathetic but I need to get up to speed to make sure I set it up right.
 
One, what ports do I need to use for the HDD in order for it to be detected and get enough power?
That depends on the HDD, some work in the front, some work in the back, some only work in port 0, just see what works for you really.
And two, what do I need to have (controller configs) for the adapter to actually work? Do I need to load SSB Wii U firsthand?

You can get the needed controller config by downloading the controller config pack inside nintendont, its in the update option. You also dont need smash bros anymore to enable the controller, I have code in place which automatically does that for you on game startup.
 
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That depends on the HDD, some work in the front, some work in the back, some only work in port 0, just see what works for you really.


You can get the needed controller config by downloading the controller config pack inside nintendont, its in the update option. You also dont need smash bros anymore to enable the controller, I have code in place which automatically does that for you on game startup.


Er, problem with updating via the app is I don't have the Wii U connected to the internet (being afraid of updating the console and all), I assume I can just get the config on the Google Code page, correct? Last time I did use my HDD, I used the back two ports, at least when I used USB Loader GX with Wii games, so I can definitely try it out. Sorry for the asinine/noob questions, I just want to make sure I do it right.


Edit: Never mind, I don't see the config files for the controllers....damn... Uh....if I can't update the app via the Wii U...I'm screwed.
 
Er, problem with updating via the app is I don't have the Wii U connected to the internet (being afraid of updating the console and all), I assume I can just get the config on the Google Code page, correct? Last time I did use my HDD, I used the back two ports, at least when I used USB Loader GX with Wii games, so I can definitely try it out. Sorry for the asinine/noob questions, I just want to make sure I do it right.


Edit: Never mind, I don't see the config files for the controllers....damn... Uh....if I can't update the app via the Wii U...I'm screwed.
I think there's a zip file somewhere you can get (can't remember atm) but if not I can pm you my files.
edit: nevermind, Fix says google code page has it xD
 
I think there's a zip file somewhere you can get (can't remember atm) but if not I can pm you my files.


That would be awesome, as I can't see on the Google page for some reason.....dang it lol.


Sure, that works as well.

Tried looking on there, didn't see the section for some reason.
 

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