shuggie69 said:Seem to have found a fix for any 1 thats like my self that can only get the loader to boot after trying a few times (black screen).Just change the screen setting of the wii to 60hz 480i works every time now edtv/hdtv and 50hz (576i) seem to cause the loader to boot when it feels like it.![]()
Same here.WiiPower said:I don't have this black screen problem. I'm using a PAL 3.1E Wii with RGB cable and tested serveral times with both settings. No problems, no black screen for me.


very true, you know what's the alternativeQUOTE said:# Remove the need for any cIOS
# Allow 6x drive speed while running backup discs

cIOS = We could maybe just have a big sized loader.linkinworm said:# Remove the need for any cIOS
# Allow 6x drive speed while running backup discs
these are just dumb ideas that seem impossible

Have fun..QUOTE said:To achieve this, we'll need to completely re-examine the system and how the loading is done.
WiiPower said:Can you test with forced PAL 60:
Just insert vmode = &TVEurgb60Hz480Int; in Set_VideoMode
Can you upload the technical information you've collected to the wiki page? I'd love to help, but I don't think there's much left for us to do with the current loader. Yes, it's cleaner, but its functionality is at most as good as wiigator's 0.3b loader. I think we need to start attacking other harder problems.requiem4d said:Not possible with the current loading method, no, but I have some ideas.
To achieve this, we'll need to completely re-examine the system and how the loading is done.
The homebrew DVD format I'm working on is completely new and uses a standard ISO9660 filesystem.

Rod_Hull said:WiiPower said:Can you test with forced PAL 60:
Just insert vmode = &TVEurgb60Hz480Int; in Set_VideoMode
I assume that I can put it in the default: section in place of VIDEO_GetPreferredMode(0)?
