Hacking Nintendont

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Huh. Well. This is bad news. :(
Both of my USB ports in the back are reserved (GameCube controller adapter without rumble feature and LAN adapter). I do not want to use the USB ports in the front, because it does not look tidy. Is the SD port bandwidth really such a problem, that it causes lags and incompatibility for some games?

it should be fine for most games but you will get stutter during Full motion videos
 
it should be fine for most games but you will get stutter during Full motion videos
every game will work its just some cutscenes sometimes will lag abit, even sonic ridders works fine with my class 4 sd card, dont if you dont mind some tiny issues on some lenghtly cutscenes there is nothing to worry about, but saying you wont use the wiiu front usb doors becuase of tidyness lol okay ...
Well, as long as the only issue is a stuttering cutscene... But you never experienced a GameCube (or Wii) game not working at all with Nintendont (or an Wii games compatible loader)?

pedro702, what is your source of information for 256 GB SD cards working with Nintendont?
(Sorry for asking again, but I want to be 100 % sure before unboxing this expensive item)
 
Well, as long as the only issue is a stuttering cutscene... But you never experienced a GameCube (or Wii) game not working at all with Nintendont (or an Wii games compatible loader)?

pedro702, what is your source of information for 256 GB SD cards working with Nintendont?
(Sorry for asking again, but I want to be 100 % sure before unboxing this expensive item)
saw several ppl in the past here saying they were using a class 10 sd card just fine, lots of ppl prefer using SD cards and they reported always being okay with the class 10 cards.
 
Im using usb loader gx version 3.0 and nintendont (http://homebrew.svalas.net/) i dont know what revision it is but it is the one that is from march 16


Can't you read the booting screen of Nintendont and the credit page of Usbloadergx?
version 3.0 ranges from revisions 1180 to 1243 and over a year of development
 
Can I play on vWii with my four Wavebirds using the official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U?
(I do not have an adapter yet to test it.)

If so, do I need "Native Control" enabled?
(It enables Wavebird support but disables HID-USB. But the GameCube Controller Adapter is HID-USB.)
 
Can I play on vWii with my four Wavebirds using the official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U?
(I do not have an adapter yet to test it.)

If so, do I need "Native Control" enabled?
(It enables Wavebird support but disables HID-USB. But the GameCube Controller Adapter is HID-USB.)

You should be able to although some people have reported issues with ports 3 and 4. Native Controls disables HID and Bluetooth so the adapter would not work. Native control is only for Wii's with GameCube ports.
 
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Answers here on this forum are so amazingly fast! Thanks to all for your help! :)

Did not install homebrew on my Wii U yet, only saw the Wii version of Nintendont while ripping my GameCube games with CleanRip and testing them shortly with Nintendont on Wii. :P

And as far as the tutorial post on page 1 says, it will be possible in the future to play with Wavebird controllers (via adapter) and Wii U Pro Controllers (via Bluetooth) at the same time in multiplayer?
 
Answers here on this forum are so amazingly fast! Thanks to all for your help! :)

Did not install homebrew on my Wii U yet, only saw the Wii version of Nintendont while ripping my GameCube games with CleanRip and testing them shortly with Nintendont on Wii. :P

And as far as the tutorial post on page 1 says, it will be possible in the future to play with Wavebird controllers (via adapter) and Wii U Pro Controllers (via Bluetooth) at the same time in multiplayer?

There is no Wii version of Nintendont and Wii U version. There is only one version for both consoles. You should be able to play both HID (only one device) and multiple Bluetooth controllers already. do note that (I forget which one takes priority) but either HID or Bluetooth take priority first. Someone else will have to answer that one.

You can use both the GameCube adapter and Wii U Pro at the same time on the Wii or Wii U.

The only limitation is that you can only use 1 HID device at amy given time but the GameCube adapter allows for up to 4 controllers as it counts as one device.
 
ccfman2004, thumbs up for your competence! :yay:

What is up with the priority thing? What does it affect?
Does it mean, that a either Bluetooth or HID-USB controller always will be Player 1?
 
ccfman2004, thumbs up for your competence! :yay:

What is up with the priority thing? What does it affect?
Does it mean, that a either Bluetooth or HID-USB controller always will be Player 1?

Yes. Either Bluetooth or HID will be player one but I forget which one it is. Someone else will have to answer that one as I don't want to give you the wrong information.
 

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