Does anybody know how to and what is needed to set up the PC so that I could run apps through TCP with the Homebrew Channel? I can't see to find the droids i'm looking for
. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
Before anything..Idk either I wanted to know...but the Star Wars reference XD that was great kudos man..kudosCosmoKramer said:Does anybody know how what is needed to set up the PC so that I could run apps through TCP with the Homebrew Channel? I can't see to find the droids i'm looking for. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
did you add the WIILOAD %1 as well?CosmoKramer said:Thanks for the quick responses.
I got wilload.exe in the "wiiload" folder.. I created the .bat and put in my Wii IP Adress and put it in the "wiiload" folder as well. But when i dragged over a .elf to the bat, nothing happened. Is there something i'm doing wrong?.. What icons should be lit in the bottom right corner of the screen?. thanks again..
CosmoKramer said:Thanks for the quick responses.
I got wilload.exe in the "wiiload" folder.. I created the .bat and put in my Wii IP Adress and put it in the "wiiload" folder as well. But when i dragged over a .elf to the bat, nothing happened. Is there something i'm doing wrong?.. What icons should be lit in the bottom right corner of the screen?. thanks again..
WiiCrazy said:CosmoKramer said:Thanks for the quick responses.
I got wilload.exe in the "wiiload" folder.. I created the .bat and put in my Wii IP Adress and put it in the "wiiload" folder as well. But when i dragged over a .elf to the bat, nothing happened. Is there something i'm doing wrong?.. What icons should be lit in the bottom right corner of the screen?. thanks again..
oops sorry, it runs under c:\Documents and Settings stuff if full path is not specified.
change the bat as below, instead of "c:\wiiload" put it there the full path and filename of your wiiload.exe (Mine is c:\wiiload.exe, yours will be c:\wiiload\wiiload.exe )
SET WIILOAD=tcp:192.168.0.2
C:\WIILOAD %1
PAUSE
PS: For maximum ease of use, you can copy the bat file to the C:\Documents and Settings\[Your User Name]\SendTo folder so that you can right click and boot an elf file.
If the elf file depends on other files, those files should reside in the sd card beforehand.
WiiCrazy said:oops sorry, it runs under c:\Documents and Settings stuff if full path is not specified.
change the bat as below, instead of "c:\wiiload" put it there the full path and filename of your wiiload.exe (Mine is c:\wiiload.exe, yours will be c:\wiiload\wiiload.exe )
SET WIILOAD=tcp:192.168.0.2
C:\WIILOAD %1
PAUSE
PS: For maximum ease of use, you can copy the bat file to the C:\Documents and Settings\[Your User Name]\SendTo folder so that you can right click and boot an elf file.
If the elf file depends on other files, those files should reside in the sd card beforehand.
...?kedest said:Rightclick an elf file, select Open With, Choose Program, Browse to wiiload.exe. Check the Always use... and click OK
From now on sending an elf file is just a matter of double clicking on it
Aha! I see where I went wrong... The value I put wasn't the IP but the directory the wiiload.exe was inkedest said:It's quite easy actually. First boot up the homebrew channel and press the home button, your wii's IP will be displayed at the top of the screen. Of course make sure your Wii can connect to your network.
Then on your pc go to Control Panel > System > Advanced > Environment Variables > System Variables > New
The name is WIILOAD and the value is tcp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, the x's being your wii's ip
Then rightclick an elf file, Open With, Browse, find wiiload.exe and check the always.. box
that's how it works in xp, but i guess it's about the same in vista