Hacking Nintendont

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Don't go dissing Mario Sunshine. I love that game. It was the first 3D Mario game I completed 100% I had so much fun.
I have Sunshine at 30%, I bought SM64 a week ago and I'm replaying that masterpiece along with Ocarina Of Time (N64).

I should quit League Of Legends and make more use of my Wii and finish my entire Nintendo library
 
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About Wii U...

Could it be possible choose the IOS/cIOS you want before start nintendont? I say that because using a cIOS base 56 for example would allow playing nintendont without the need to unplug a Wii U formated device, just like ULGX, WiiXplorer allows booting with other cIOS/IOS.

IOS58 reads every port, d2x(base 56) for example just check rear ones, so if you have a Wii U device in the front USBs it just ignore it.
 
It could be possible choose the IOS/cIOS before start nintendont? I say that because using a cIOS base 56 for example would allow playing nintendont without the need to unplug a Wii U formated device,just like ULGX, WiiXplorer allows booting with other cIOS/IOS.
it was already said it would require massive recode to use another ios.
 
About Wii U...

Could it be possible choose the IOS/cIOS you want before start nintendont? I say that because using a cIOS base 56 for example would allow playing nintendont without the need to unplug a Wii U formated device, just like ULGX, WiiXplorer allows booting with other cIOS/IOS.

IOS58 reads every port, d2x(base 56) for example just check rear ones, so if you have a Wii U device in the front USBs it just ignore it.

I thought using USB Port priority which uses Port1 first, you no longer have to unplug the Wii U drive as it should be attached to Port0.
 
I thought using USB Port priority which uses Port1 first, you no longer have to unplug the Wii U drive as it should be attached to Port0.
My HDD is connected in the upper rear one, GCN adapter goes to bottom rear one, Wii U drive is in the second front slot.
I'm not sure what's the priority, what number has every port? Maybe I can exchange some cables...
 
My HDD is connected in the upper rear one, GCN adapter goes to bottom rear one, Wii U drive is in the second front slot.
I'm not sure what's the priority, what number has every port? Maybe I can exchange some cables...

The bottom rear port is Port0. Just swap the GCN adapter with the Wii U drive. That should do the trick.
 
Just for testing, try launching Nintendont directly from HBC. I want to eliminate the possibility that ULGX is causing an issue.

Got it working:
HDD on bottom rear
Wii U device on upper rear
GCN adapter on front right

BUT, it broke ULGX .___. as d2x(base 56/57) only works on port1
 
In Mr. Driller: Drill Land, the first time you play it the game works fine. It can save and load to an emulated memory card no problem.

The second time it will freeze if you try to load from the emulated memory card. :(
 
I'm having an issue launching a game with the gamecube controller adapter (from mayflash) plugged in. I'm gettign a nan32 cluster size of -1 and the Nintendont freezes. Does not happen when the adapter is not there. I assume Nintendont does not find my HDD. Does anyone know how to fix that ?

I have my HDD plugged in the upper rear port, and the black cable in the lower rear port. I am launching games from USBLoader GX
 
I'm having trouble setting up nintendont in CFG, doesn't seem to be a more detailed guide anywhere.

Unless someone recommends a different one of course.

In addition to this, if I'm using only regular gamecube controllers on Wii anyhow am I losing anything by playing without native control? Because it seems like with it enabled all I lose is the return to loader function (restart game never worked anyhow).
 
Ok so, I've reverted back to a previous build (~december I think) and now it works like a charm. I also plugged the grey cable to a cheap AC usb power adapter and now the 4 controllers rumble a the same time and I don't have to to use the front usb slot. Life is awesome.
 

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