Hacking Nintendont

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Start Nintendont by itself, select a device, press B for settings, then X/1 for the updater. Select a component to update.

If I do manage to get my pull request finished by the weekend, it'll also have a fix for PAL games in CISO format and a new Game Info screen for viewing more information about the selected game.

Great, thanks. What is "select a device"? I'm new to this, and haven't used it, yet.
 
Great, thanks. What is "select a device"? I'm new to this, and haven't used it, yet.
When you start Nintendont by itself (instead of using a separate loader), the first thing it asks is SD or USB. You need to select the device that contains the GameCube disc images.
 
I still can't change Native Control to off - even after deleting nincfg.bin from storage - please can someone help me?
Did you delete nincfg.bin from all storage devices connected to the system? (If you're using a separate loader like USB Loader GX, make sure it's disabled there, too.)
 
OK, will see if I can update. One last question: I will get a real memory card later. How can I convert the virtual one to a real one, using the Wii?
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/GCMM

Note that you won't be able to transfer the raw image as-is if the real card is first-party. In that case, you'll want to extract individual GCI files using Dolphin, then use GCMM's standard restore mode to restore the GCI files to the real card.

Also, there's really no point in using a real card nowadays (unless you want to use the save files on a GameCube).
 
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/GCMM

Note that you won't be able to transfer the raw image as-is if the real card is first-party. In that case, you'll want to extract individual GCI files using Dolphin, then use GCMM's standard restore mode to restore the GCI files to the real card.

Also, there's really no point in using a real card nowadays (unless you want to use the save files on a GameCube).

OK, thanks. I won't, then, will get a link cable only.

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http://wiibrew.org/wiki/GCMM

Note that you won't be able to transfer the raw image as-is if the real card is first-party. In that case, you'll want to extract individual GCI files using Dolphin, then use GCMM's standard restore mode to restore the GCI files to the real card.

Also, there's really no point in using a real card nowadays (unless you want to use the save files on a GameCube).
One last question, I will get a link cable, like I said. How well does the real hw mode work with MCE?
 
Hi guys, i just want to ask, why my nintendont (playing it on wii) cannot detect any pressed button my dualshock3 ? When i plugged the usb cable, my wiimote+nunchuck automatically shifted from player 1 to player2. I already download controller files with nintendont controller update. I usually play nintendont with wiimote+nunchuck combo, it's work excellent. Please Help.
 
Hi guys, i just want to ask, why my nintendont (playing it on wii) cannot detect any pressed button my dualshock3 ? When i plugged the usb cable, my wiimote+nunchuck automatically shifted from player 1 to player2. I already download controller files with nintendont controller update. I usually play nintendont with wiimote+nunchuck combo, it's work excellent. Please Help.
take a picture of your nintendont settings.
Also is your ps3 controller original?
is the usb cable a charge only cable or also transfers data? some cables do not transfer data like the ones that came with wiiupro controller for wiiu for isntance.
 
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No, Origamii only supports ISOs. It was only intended to straighten out folder structures and check MD5s. You can unzip them all to one folder, reorganize them then copy the folder, though.
Awesome!

Is there a way to enable an option to skip the MD5 check? For some reason going from a USB3 to a USB3 takes around 3 min a game where a straight copy only takes about 15 seconds. A "proceed at your own risk" kinda thing but the ability to do faster copying if we know the MD5 checks out.

Also would like to thank you! Absolutely great program that saves a ton of time!!!
 
Did you delete nincfg.bin from all storage devices connected to the system? (If you're using a separate loader like USB Loader GX, make sure it's disabled there, too.)


yes i found it on my sd card and deleted both nincfg.bin on both storage devices (usb & sd) And Yeah I works now Thank you Sooo much

you rock man all you guys thanks gbatemp.net
 
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