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Tiramisu is a environment to be loaded with the EnvironmentLoader.
It's recommended to coldboot into EnvironmentLoader (and Tiramisu) via the PayloadLoader. Check it our for more information.
What is Tiramisu?
Tiramisu is modular legacy environment for the Wii U. The automatically runs a CFW (modified version of Mocha), allows you to boot the homebrew channel and provides a autoboot menu.
Paired with the PayloadLoader it's a free and modular CBHC alternative, with some extra features like full support for the quickstart menu of the Gamepad and blocking updates.
Content
- Mocha
- Homebrew Launcher
- Autoboot Menu
Guide
For a full installation guide visit https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/
Usage
- Place the `00_mocha.rpx` from Mocha in the `sd:/wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup` folder.
- Place the `50_hbl_installer.rpx` from the Homebrew Launcher installer in the `sd:/wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup` folder.
- Place the `homebrew_launcher.elf` from Homebrew Launcher in the `sd:/wiiu/apps/homebrew_launcher` folder.
- Place the `99_autoboot.rpx` from the AutobootModule in the `sd:/wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup` folder.
- (optional) Place any additional setup modules into `sd:/wiiu/environments/tiramisu/modules/setup` like Bloopair or USBSerialLogger.
On the first boot the autboot menu will open, navigate with the gamepad to the title you want to launch.
- Press Y to select autoboot title.
- Hold START (+) on the Gamepad while launching the environment to force open the autoboot menu.
To open the Homebrew Launcher, start the Mii Maker. DO NOT RUN EXPLOIT TWICE.
Download
A bundle with the latest nightlies can be downloaded here by clicking on "Download all".
Credits
- Maschell (EnvironmentLoader, HBLInstallerWrapper, MochaPayload, PayloadLoader + PayloadLoaderInstaller, AutobootModule, ...)
- GaryOderNichts (AutobootModule, PayloadLoaderInstaller)
- dimok (mocha / homebrew launcher)
- pwsincd (logo)
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I personally think Tiramisu is the best option, you won't risk accidentally deleting your DS game or unlinking an account from your console, and it actually works with quick start menu (that alone was the reason why I switched to Tiramisu).Please forgive my ignorance!! I understand this is obviously a fantastic new option and effort from all involved but I am slightly confused!
I currently use cbhc which autoboots to cfw menu with games on hdd and sorted into folders. My kids just switch on, choose a game and away they go.
I can't figure out what's better here for me personally.... What am I missing!!
Again tho, this is my own stupidity and congratulations to @Maschell and the whole team for the time and effort you have invested into this.
what are your power saving settings? I couldn't get quickstart to work, but I only tried a restart once.I personally think Tiramisu is the best option, you won't risk accidentally deleting your DS game or unlinking an account from your console, and it actually works with quick start menu (that alone was the reason why I switched to Tiramisu).
My standby is set to 24h. It take a while for the quick start to setup, it took me about 30 minutes, if it is the first time you are using quick start it may take longer.what are your power saving settings? I couldn't get quickstart to work, but I only tried a restart once.
I tried it immediately. I just set it at four hours, and I'll see what happens when I'm done playing, which could be a while. did you leave the quick start settings default?My standby is set to 24h. It take a while for the quick start to setup, it took me about 30 minutes, if it is the first time you are using quick start it may take longer.
I moved to this from cbhc. there are a few bugs, but they're sure to be ironed out quickly. it's also easy as hell to update to newer stuff, just copy and paste.should i keep chbc or move to this
I think there's a way to get it back with the wii u version of nus, which I think is jnus. it's command line, but very easy. you just need the title id of it.and for those who deleted Health and Safety Chanel. what to do?
why would you delete the system app? is that even possible without bricking your console?and for those who deleted Health and Safety Chanel. what to do?
I think there's a way to get it back with the wii u version of nus, which I think is jnus. it's command line, but very easy. you just need the title id of it.
can send me?btw, that command downloaded health and safety as code, content, and meta instead of an install if that's what you need. you can probably also download it as installable, but I'd have to look at the command for that.