Use showmiiwads to delete some of the big stuff from you SD-NAND. Do this by setting Option > Change NAND backup path
Check if the SD card is write-protected (I don't know if that makes any difference)
Get all of the sneek files again (you may have ended up with an old version of something), it says "-added a hack which limits the title size of 0001001 to 42*16KB which should remove the 512MB size limit", on wiibrew.
this is the coolest thing ever. Im playing on my friends 3.2u nand dump, i cioscorped it and its running NSMBW. holy crap im in awe. and i finally get to test out cioscorp which is pretty cool. i hope speed can be increased via coding. if not thats cool too. also ios249 support would be great. but cioscorp works fine. man does disc channel loading suck, i much prefer neogamma.
it turns out showmiiwads was not doing something right with my bootmii dumps. everytime i extracted it, they would not do anything, its like it wasn't even extracting anything. i used NAND extractor 0.1.3 and it worked great.
i wonder....he has wiiconnect24 turned on for this dump, when i press the power button it goes to standby...will it boot back into emulated nand?
ive made a version which loads cIOS249v17 (mostly). and i have used it to play a burned game via neogamma. i dont have a WBFS drive to test to see if that works or not yet.
ive made a version which loads cIOS249v17 (mostly). and i have used it to play a burned game via neogamma. i dont have a WBFS drive to test to see if that works or not yet.
Using the FSdumper provided by Crediar I get ES_Identity error 1017. Any clues?
Edit:
I got the dump of Bootmii and used the Wii Nand Extractor. Now it works!
The othr dump that I used was done with SimpleFSdumper. It works with triiforce but lacks too many files for having sneeek working.
SanDisk MicroSD 2GB with an SD-Adapter (also SanDisk). No Priiloader, just some Startpatch-Hacks (including replace Health-Warning) and around 18 Channels.
Booting of Menu: 35 Seconds
Booting of a Channel: 11/19 Seconds (Sometime the Channel hangs for a few secs if you klick the Start-Button)
Loading Save-Menu: 26 Seconds until a full Page is loaded
-Blue-K
(P.s: Anybody fancy to create a Wiki for SD-Cards? Would be realy helpfull, I guess...)There's already a wiki for SD speed, but it was created for NDS SD compatibility (with castlevania intro as benchmark) http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php?tit...ory_Speed_Tests
Maybe we could create a new page instead of using the NDS's one, and add columns like :
Name | Type | Manufactured in | Size (MB) | Read (MB/s) | Write (MB/s) | Random Access (ms) | System menu (sec) | channel menu (sec) | saves menu (sec) | running a channel (sec) | reported by | Note |
But it may change with newer Sneek2 revision ? (maybe tell in the note which rev it is)
DeadlyFoez said:
tj_cool said:
SanGorthe most important thing about an SD speed is the class normally there is a number on the card within a C. No number or 2 are SLOW get at least a class 4 card.
And if I remember correctly, even though the wii is compatible with sdhc I think that if can only transfer data to it at standard sd rates. So I don't think that getting a super high speed sd card will help much, maybe a little and thats it.
my SDHC is :
Kingston MicroSDhc
CO4G Japan
SDC4/4GB 10
It's a little faster than my microSD 1GB, but read speed both reported as 4.4MB/s with HDtach (could be my sd-usb adapter which is benchmarked).
Though, loading system menu is faster than Blue-K : 5~10sec (but I have only 9 channels installed.)
And save menu the same : ~28sec (5 pages)
I don't have normal SD (not micro) to test with, could they be faster ?
i done 4 dumps of my nand with fsdumper and i found that less MB my dump got sneek dont work.but the last dump i got 415mb and sneek worked but the other dumps may have been bad dumps i dont know.so i would like to know to what nand sizes pepole got to work sneek?
OK, because it seems like nobody wants to create a Wiki-Page, I'll do it. If anyone already started, then please send me a PM or something, so we won't have two Pages.
Maybe, for better test speed accuracy, users would need to use the same dump (for example, clean 4.2, no cioscorp, no pre/prii loader/startpatch, no additional installed channels, clean played game history (but can't test savegame menu loading))
I don't know if a homebrew could format the wii nand dump to create a clean working one.
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