fridgee said:nice Appsconanac said:Until the game changing feature is available for everyone, I have made and used (for my own need) a simple application (sneek2sneekplus) for alternating back and forth between SNEEK with and without DI. And with this approach/application, I could choose which available games in USB drive that I want to play automatically.
Enjoy.
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Are these channels available for download somewhere?
Thx I will try this, when i'm at home and give you some feedback.conanac said:fridgee said:nice Appsconanac said:Until the game changing feature is available for everyone, I have made and used (for my own need) a simple application (sneek2sneekplus) for alternating back and forth between SNEEK with and without DI. And with this approach/application, I could choose which available games in USB drive that I want to play automatically.
Enjoy.
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Are these channels available for download somewhere?
You could find the source codes and the compiled version (along with the wad version) with this link:
http://bit.ly/9qeN4D
Make sure you read README.txt file, and let me know if you need further assistance.
Cheers.
I wanna test SSBB with the latest rev. but how to extract SSBB cause it's a bit different then a regular game?mousex said:By the way, here is an image for all the people who don't know hot to setup the games folder (the example is Wiiplay, but it's the same for all games, I just used Wiiplay because of it's small size):
In words:
- Create a games folder in the root of teh HDD
- Create a folder for the game with a 4 characters name (doesn't matter which name)
- create the folders files and sys inside this folder
- Right click the game partition, choose Unencrypted partition - Extract and choose the files folder
- Expand the partition.bin and extract the tmd.bin, ticket.bin and cert.bin into the games folder (right click on each and Extract, choose the folder of the game).
- Extract the boot.bin, bi2.bin, apploader.img, main.dol and fst.bin into the sys folder (right click on each and Extract, choose the sys folder of the game).
Any chance of a compiled release for Windows?bailli said:I made a small mod to wbfs_file to dump the contents of a wbfs file in the correct structure for use with the di module because WiiScrubber seems to dislike isos created from wbfs files...
This isn't thoroughly tested but it seems to work for me (under Ubuntu 9.10 x64 that is)![]()
It *should* work under Windows, too.
wbfs_file_mod (The download contains only the source code!)

won't compile for me win xp sp3bailli said:I made a small mod to wbfs_file to dump the contents of a wbfs file in the correct structure for use with the di module because WiiScrubber seems to dislike isos created from wbfs files...
This isn't thoroughly tested but it seems to work for me (under Ubuntu 9.10 x64 that is)![]()
It *should* work under Windows, too.
wbfs_file_mod (The download contains only the source code!)
Those files are extracted to their own sys folder, when you extract the DATA partition.GolfDude said:hey mousex, i was trying your extraction method , and i ran into an issue.. you said to create a fodler called "sys" and put certain files in there, but in the new red steel 2, the game has a fodler called "sys" with a bunch of files in it fopr waht apepars to be the cut scenes... how should i extract it since there already is a fodler called "sys", where should those other files go
mousex said:Compiles and works fine on OS X 10.6.2bailli said:wbfs_file_mod (The download contains only the source code!)
Wouldn't compile for me on Win 7. Though I'm a nub at this compiling business so it's no surprise. Looks like it needs cygwin and I haven't been brave enough to delve into that yet. XDlongtom1 said:won't compile for me win xp sp3bailli said:I made a small mod to wbfs_file to dump the contents of a wbfs file in the correct structure for use with the di module because WiiScrubber seems to dislike isos created from wbfs files...
This isn't thoroughly tested but it seems to work for me (under Ubuntu 9.10 x64 that is)![]()
It *should* work under Windows, too.
wbfs_file_mod (The download contains only the source code!)