Hacking Nintendont

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just trying to help more users to find the information they are looking for.
it's a lot of text, but now with the index it should help.
i see no warning on the bios section that the pal bios screws the vwii video for pal games, it should be noted there in big letters, dont use pal bios on wiiu for the noobs.
 
Another few things I've noticed:

How do I enable GBA-link?
You need to enable the Native Control option located in the settings.
Attention, this option will disable a lot of features, see below.

This is now out of context, you should remove the last line and replace it with something saying it's only available on a Wii with GameCube controller ports

Another thing I noticed is that the link to the FAQs actually takes you to Troubleshooting. Not sure if the rest of the links do that, I'll give them a go real fast

Edit: Yeah, about half the links take you one section above where they're supposed to
 
Interesting... for me (of the main entries), everything other than "Restrictions", "Game Compatability", "Installing Nintendont", and "Using Nintendont" end significantly higher than they're supposed to
 
I finally updated the first post.
I did a new design, let me know if it's good or bad.

If you notice error or missing information too.
I wrote it quickly, there's probably typo and few errors.
You could also add in a note or two about the microphone (Wii only, requires MemCard Emu Off [Native Controls doesn't matter], don't plug anything into MemCard slot B until after the game has started). Those are things I remember from when I tried it last.
 
Interesting... for me (of the main entries), everything other than "Restrictions", "Game Compatibility", "Installing Nintendont", and "Using Nintendont" end significantly higher than they're supposed to
Maybe an issue with your browser?
the anchor names are names like this : A, A1, A2, B, B1, B2, etc.
Maybe when you go to #A2 it stops at the first matching target "#A".


Isn't Melee GALE01 because that's the one I'm using.
G = Gamecube
AL = code for Melee
E/P/J/K = Region
01 = Nintendo as publisher

All game code from Nintendo follow this model: ABBCDD
(a lot of company codes are missing from that list since 2006)
 
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Yep, this! Also, if not split up, the iso's for Smash Bros and Metroid Collection are quite big too!
i use smash bros brawl splitted and i even use mods and never had an issue at all with usbloadergx, what you are asking would require alot of work for no benefict becuase preety much all of the homebrew for the wii is fat32 only so its up to you, use fat32 and nintendont or dont use nintendont really.
 
Somebody can help me with the goddamn cheats?
After a lot of work ive managed to make nintendont work on my wii. The best!
BUT... I can't manage to make cheats work.
Ive installed nintendont as a channel, and i can access it via usbloader also.
Through usbloader, with ocarina ON, i got the message " LXVS.gct missing, no cheats will be on", something like that. Where do I get this file? Ive searched everywhere...
Through the channel, accessing nintendont directly, cheats are on, cheat file on the same directory , on a directory inside the same dir as the game, named with the ID of the game, and nothing... No cheats went on, though the game runs flawlessly.
Any help?
 
Somebody can help me with the goddamn cheats?
After a lot of work ive managed to make nintendont work on my wii. The best!
BUT... I can't manage to make cheats work.
Ive installed nintendont as a channel, and i can access it via usbloader also.
Through usbloader, with ocarina ON, i got the message " LXVS.gct missing, no cheats will be on", something like that. Where do I get this file? Ive searched everywhere...
Through the channel, accessing nintendont directly, cheats are on, cheat file on the same directory , on a directory inside the same dir as the game, named with the ID of the game, and nothing... No cheats went on, though the game runs flawlessly.
Any help?

Did you copy kenowii.bin to your sneek folder on your game storage device? If you need more help I can help you on your own language.
 
Did you copy kenowii.bin to your sneek folder on your game storage device? If you need more help I can help you on your own language.
Are you from Brazil?
Maybe we should speak in english, so everybody with the same problem can get some help too.
But if u're from Brazil, maybe we can discuss it through another forum too.
Anyway, yes, i have the sneek folder with the kenobiwii.bin. on the usb with the games. No clue what I´m doing wrong...
And thanx for the reply!
 
Through usbloader, with ocarina ON, i got the message " LXVS.gct missing, no cheats will be on", something like that. Where do I get this file? Ive searched everywhere...
Through the channel, accessing nintendont directly, cheats are on, cheat file on the same directory , on a directory inside the same dir as the game, named with the ID of the game, and nothing... No cheats went on, though the game runs flawlessly.
Any help?

Cheats are fairly broken at the moment because of the path where it looks for the got file, also I hope you followed my guide here to generate the gct file, if you did then just enable cheats and ignore cheat path and copy the gct file to device:/games/gameid/gameid.gct so for example usb:/games/GALP01/GALP01.gct. I'm planning of fixing it by checking multiple paths automatically to make it much easier, my main thought at the moment would be just a game.gct file in the same file with the game.iso.
 

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