Wad Manager 1.0

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can it be used to remove the channel and ticket from the homebrew channel installed with HBC installer (using the wad to uninstall)?
 
Gennie said:
Prime said:
So this is the installer and uninstaller combined into one .elf?

Yep, with freedom to choose the WAD to install/uninstall
And support for the Wiimote! It's the best release yet, by far!

It gives a list of wad's on the SD card, and you can select one and press + to install, or - to uninstall. then confirm with the a button, or cancel with the b button. finally the home button reboots to the menu. all from the comfort of your sofa!!
 
Cyan said:
can it be used to remove the channel and ticket from the homebrew channel installed with HBC installer (using the wad to uninstall)?
If you find a way to get ahold of the wad file then yes, in theory. all wad's need to be on the sd card, it does not check the internal memory.

Aparently there are files left behind that even wad uninstaller doesn't touch, so the use (as opposed to deleting from data management) is questionable.
 
joshysquashy said:
Cyan said:
can it be used to remove the channel and ticket from the homebrew channel installed with HBC installer (using the wad to uninstall)?
If you find a way to get ahold of the wad file then yes, in theory.

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http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=85058

The .wad is available in my sticky
 
Hitto said:
But it's an ELF?

The link in my sticky isn't a .elf.

Someone obtain the .wad by, i think, dumping their NAND and packing it into a .wad

warlord007 said:
QUOTE(Prime @ May 27 2008, 10:34 AM) http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=85058

The .wad is available in my sticky

no its not
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the link is just h**p:///

warlord

yes it is, if you go to my Sticky and click Homebrew Channel (wad) it will take you to the GBAtemp downloads where you obtain the .wad of the homebrew channel.



Sorted!
 
@prime

think we all got confused here

the link in your sticky "wad manager" is just h**p:///

in the gba download section the link "wad manager" is an elf

warlord
 
Sorry, by Hitto posting a strange post on this subject "But it's an ELF?" triggered me into thinking she/he was replying to my last post.

I wish people would make sensible posts, ....Hitto
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I don't know why the meta.xml attackment wouldn't work, here's the contents...

CODE
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ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂWAD Manager
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂWaninkoko
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂv1.0
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ20080526
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ(Un)install WAD Channels
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ+-------------------------------+
| WAD Manager v1.0 by Waninkoko |
+-------------------------------+
|ÂÂÂÂwww.teknoconsolas.infoÂÂÂÂ |
+-------------------------------+

+--------------+
| DESCRIPTION: |
+--------------+

WAD Manager is an application for (un)install WAD packages.

It lists all the available WAD packages in a SD card so you can
select which ones to (un)install.

Includes Wiimote support.

+-------------+
| HOW TO USE: |
+-------------+

1. Create a folder called "wad" in the root of a SD card.
2. Copy all the WAD packages in the folder created in the step 1.
3. Run the application with any method to load homebrew.

+--------+
| KUDOS: |
+--------+

- bushing and marcan (the homebrew channel is great)
- all my testers (pistu, SoraK05, danny.ml...)
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Awesome, tried this this morning and it's almost the ultimate tool, but we need an ignore or next button please. Then we can put our whole collection of games on our SD card and not have to worry about juggling about the files we want to install or uninstall.
Because at the moment you have to install/uninstall every file to get onto the next, so if you get my meaning, a "next" button would be really useful.

Oh, and thanks very much, this is awesome.
 

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