Hacking Nintendont

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sorry for the crappy quality
if you think these are black bars check out what my tv card gets with my n64:
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Also, theres nothing I can do about it since some games render at extremely low resolutions.
 
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^Yes, that happens in Super Mario 64 PAL version.

I have a question.
Why my pro Wii U pro controller doesn't work with Nintendont? I use it on the Wii. NOT Wii U vWii.
Problem is, it won't ever sync. What do I need to do? Thanks.
 
^Yes, that happens in Super Mario 64 PAL version.

I have a question.
Why my pro Wii U pro controller doesn't work with Nintendont? I use it on the Wii. NOT Wii U vWii.
Problem is, it won't ever sync. What do I need to do? Thanks.
lol your talking about wiiu pro controller or wii pro controller?
 
Since I bought my new HD TV I only play with the Wii in 4:3 aspect ratio, I really hate stretching the images and black bars never bothered me.
 
^Yes, that happens in Super Mario 64 PAL version.

I have a question.
Why my pro Wii U pro controller doesn't work with Nintendont? I use it on the Wii. NOT Wii U vWii.
Problem is, it won't ever sync. What do I need to do? Thanks.
You sync it while at the Wii System Menu. The lights will flash and turn off when synced and won't stay on until you are in Nintendont.
 
With the Widescreen Patch, the camera renders a wider view. It's not more pixel wise, due to it being anamorphic, but it is camera wise.
Oh, sorry, I misunderstood what "anamorphic" referred to, I thought it was the version where it literally just stretches the prerendered image. Yes, I do prefer the widescreen hack when it can be used, as well
 
I got a rather unpleasant surprise today, after loading through my external HDD nintendon't it says there is no USB device nor sd:/games directory, my USB has a big partition formatted as FAT32 and I have used it, hundreds of times before to play GC games from my external, my question is, how do I fix it? My other problem is that the HBC is corrupting every micro SD card I own.

My GC game directory is USB:/games followed by the folders.

Worse, I can't install games, usbloader GX says it couldn't get a free space name, device error
 
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I got a rather unpleasant surprise today, after loading through my external HDD nintendon't it says there is no USB device nor sd:/games directory, my USB has a big partition formatted as FAT32 and I have used it, hundreds of times before to play GC games from my external, my question is, how do I fix it? My other problem is that the HBC is corrupting every micro SD card I own.

My GC game directory is USB:/games followed by the folders.

Worse, I can't install games, usbloader GX says it couldn't get a free space name, device error
Sounds like it's corrupted. I'd hook it up to any PC (or VM) running windows and run disk-check on it. Either way, I hope you regularly backup your save data.
 
I got a rather unpleasant surprise today, after loading through my external HDD nintendon't it says there is no USB device nor sd:/games directory, my USB has a big partition formatted as FAT32 and I have used it, hundreds of times before to play GC games from my external, my question is, how do I fix it? My other problem is that the HBC is corrupting every micro SD card I own.

My GC game directory is USB:/games followed by the folders.

Worse, I can't install games, usbloader GX says it couldn't get a free space name, device error
what do you even mean install the games? there is no installs on nintendont.
 

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