Hacking Nintendont

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Oh, of course. So is mine. And yet it doesn't boot on either HDMI or Composite, both with MCEmu off. I doubt it's the iso, as it works just fine on a normal Wii, with MCEmu on, no less.
the only diference is have a pal wiiu and that shouldnt matter make sure you dont have log on since this game aparently doesnt like it

my setting on wiiu
1080p video with hdmi
everything off except language and video whcih are on auto(tryed video forced ntsc also booted btw)
full iso

and like the report says on higher res as soon as you turn mcemu on the game wont boot so 480i maximum to use mcemu i guess.
 
Gamecube's read speed is like 3 MB/s. Even the shittiest card readers are like 4 MB/s. It must be some kind of buffering for video or something.

The slowdowns I experienced with using the internal SD Slot were with video. Even when copying files to and from the SD Card using the Wii's Data Management can be pretty slow.
 
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle! I set it to 480i in Settings editor and it works now. FIX94ings Editor handles 480i vs Nintendont? Maybe changing that will help the game boot without jumping through hoops. Also, it seems that after setting video to 480i in Settings Editor, MCEmu DOES work!
 
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle! I set it to 480i in Settings editor and it works now. FIX94ings Editor handles 480i vs Nintendont? Maybe changing that will help the game boot without jumping through hoops. Also, it seems that after setting video to 480i in Settings Editor, MCEmu DOES work!

Told ya. :P
 
Ok, ok. Try to follow this. My Wii U is using HDMI set at 1080p. The resolution set in Settings Editor is 480i. I then set Nintendont to force 480p. And BMX XXX works. Could it be that Nintendont needs a force 480i option?:wtf:
 
Ok, ok. Try to follow this. My Wii U is using HDMI set at 1080p. The resolution set in Settings Editor is 480i. I then set Nintendont to force 480p. And BMX XXX works. :wtf:

Are you sure it is still being displayed in 480p? The vWii settings might override Nintendont's settings.
 
Are you sure it is still being displayed in 480p? The vWii settings might override Nintendont's settings.
No idea, it still says 1080p because HDMI. All forced video res look the same too. Hard to tell with deflicker too. Widescreen works though, although with some minor popout on the edges with some objects.
 
Going to ask a dumb question here but is there anyway to fool the vWii into thinking a HID device is a native port? Like say running Nintendont through USB Loader GX or CFG Loader etc and having certain settings? Just that i'm itching to finally get past the bit on RE 0 with the dial.
 
Going to ask a dumb question here but is there anyway to fool the vWii into thinking a HID device is a native port? Like say running Nintendont through USB Loader GX or CFG Loader etc and having certain settings? Just that i'm itching to finally get past the bit on RE 0 with the dial.

If it was that easy then FIX94 would have fixed it long ago.
 
What exactly did FIX94 do altogether?

Besides audio streaming, bluetooth controllers, memory card emulation, physical memory card support, native controls, usb harddrive support, and countless amounts of game fixes?

He even did the impossible and added GBA-link and boot games from disc, which crediar said Nintendont would never do.
 
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