CuberToy said:Hi everyone...
So I'm on Wii 3.3E and rev13a
I was playing my iso with a 8Go drive but lately it doesn't work anymore, i have the Not HD found problem (I have change nothing, so i can't understand). So i decide to buy a HD (250Go) and try, but again : same problem.
I've format it already with WBFS Manager and add some games on it...
If someone know why it does that... I really can't understand.
QUOTE(CuberToy @ Jul 12 2009, 06:41 PM) Done for the port...
cIOS 249 rev13a... or maybe i should tell IOS37 v8.22...
pepxl said:quick question when compiling from source how do u get it to show the rev number in the credits??
thanks
Snoozer said:pepxl said:quick question when compiling from source how do u get it to show the rev number in the credits??
thanks
quick answer
by printig out the content of a global constant named SVN_REV
While compiling the makefile is a command executed locally named "svnversion -n .."
this returns the #rev and is stored in a global constant.
D34DL1N3R said:Snoozer said:pepxl said:quick question when compiling from source how do u get it to show the rev number in the credits??
thanks
quick answer
by printig out the content of a global constant named SVN_REV
While compiling the makefile is a command executed locally named "svnversion -n .."
this returns the #rev and is stored in a global constant.
How about just using SlikSVN/TortoiseSVN? Works for me, thanks to pune.
Snoozer said:pepxl said:quick question when compiling from source how do u get it to show the rev number in the credits??
thanks
quick answer
by printig out the content of a global constant named SVN_REV
While compiling the makefile is a command executed locally named "svnversion -n .."
this returns the #rev and is stored in a global constant.
CuberToy said:Ok so...rev576 works. It format my Hard Drive and find it... but not the last revision...
But now, I have other problem... My PC don't find the HD after format from usb Loader...
Still 3.3E, cIOS rev13b...
This WBFS Manager doesn't need drive letters (like the cygwin port of the wbfs tool): http://duchaine.dyndns.org/index.php/wbfsgui.htmlCuberToy said:I know that. Before, the HD was recognized by the computer even if he cannot read it. Now he isn't (and with no "letter" WBFS Manager cannot find it neither...

mousex said:This WBFS Manager doesn't need drive letters (like the cygwin port of the wbfs tool): http://duchaine.dyndns.org/index.php/wbfsgui.htmlCuberToy said:I know that. Before, the HD was recognized by the computer even if he cannot read it. Now he isn't (and with no "letter" WBFS Manager cannot find it neither...
Just start it with admin rights and it will detect your wbfs drive. In my opinion this is the only way wbfs drives hsould be accessed, assigning drive letters to them is just plain stupid.