oh ok ..... I think I get it I had them mixed up it's this way right.giantpune said:not the bannersound function. it is a c++ function and should be a direct replacement for the one with the same name in bannersound.cpp
This is a mod of SNEEK, and from the released code he's only changed how a game is loaded, not how it's saved, so...beegee7730 said:So does this save to the Wiis NAND or SD NAND
its SD or USB nand lawl. SNEEK/UNEEK dont touch wii nand.beegee7730 said:So does this save to the Wiis NAND or SD NAND
Though I didn't checked it (don't know the Channel), I guess it's true.fridgee said:Look at your calendar what day was yesterday?
Look what SanGor just posted:
QUOTE18:20:38 crediar changes topic to: Thanks to LoganA for his generosity! | DIOS MIO(S) real & not done yet| SNEEK -> http://code.google.com/p/sneek/ |r78 29.03. | http://tinyurl.com/yj36qpr
FenrirWolf said:Has anyone tried merging this mod of SNEEK with the latest source? I'm just curious because once the main branch gets that MIOS h4x, it would be a shame to leave this mod out in the cold.
Is this as simple as replacing all instances of /dev/usb to /dev/sd in your source code?giantpune said:puneek modules http://www.multiupload.com/MY3S86W0TC
follow the same procedures used to build r72 of sneek to build this.
im building these with -u -v flags and the mini toolchain. devkitARM r24 should also work fine. follow the same procedures to set up games as in sneek. since this DI module loads games from whatever the nand is, this could (in theory) allow you to add the changes from this fs module into the fs-sd module and you will be able to load the complete wii from a sdhc card.
Thanks a lot pune! I'll try it out sometime tonight or tomorrow.giantpune said:well, yes it is that simple. but thats not how to do it.
just find the 4 added commands related to opening, seeking, closing, and reading in the fs module. add those 4 commands to sneek's fs-sd module and this should work. since there is absolutely 0 usb reading or anything done by the DI module, you dont have to touch it at all.
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the commands are IOS_Ioctl() 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, and 0x25