DigitalSquirrel said:Preloader, I already have bootmii.. can I replace it with preloader? Or will bootmii work?
s3phir0th115 said:DigitalSquirrel said:Preloader, I already have bootmii.. can I replace it with preloader? Or will bootmii work?
Bootmii is for a different purpose. It isn't designed to apply hacks to the system menu.
And you don't replace bootmii with it either. They go in completely separate locations. Bootmii is either in the boot2 or as an IOS. (I guess you have boot2 if you mention it as you are.) And preloader renames the .dol of the system menu so that it loads before the system menu does.
DigitalSquirrel said:Are there any known bugs from it? Or does it delay the system startup or anything? I don't want to cause more problems than solve.
s3phir0th115 said:DigitalSquirrel said:Are there any known bugs from it? Or does it delay the system startup or anything? I don't want to cause more problems than solve.
I notice barely any lag on my install. If anything, I'd say it boots up faster since you can have it skip the warning screen.
And I don't know of any outstanding bugs, other than one saying you have to have a last line otherwise the last hack won't count.
TroyTheZombie said:s3phir0th115 said:DigitalSquirrel said:Are there any known bugs from it? Or does it delay the system startup or anything? I don't want to cause more problems than solve.
I notice barely any lag on my install. If anything, I'd say it boots up faster since you can have it skip the warning screen.
And I don't know of any outstanding bugs, other than one saying you have to have a last line otherwise the last hack won't count.
that's an option? lol, i really need to look at those settings better.
DigitalSquirrel said:I'm using the hacks.ini packed from preloader... what is all this offset crap?
"
[Replace Healthwarning with Backmenu]
version=418
offset=0x816561E4
value=0x814093D0
"
Is all of that necessary to "replace healthwarning with backmenu"? And how come it is stated so many times in the .ini folder under different versions.
just grab the one for your system menu.
those are the lines of code it changes to "activate" the hack. You can freely turn it on or off via preloader.
QUOTE(DigitalSquirrel @ Jun 27 2009, 05:59 PM) Nintendo keeps shoving update requests down my throat, and I tried putting Animal Crossing in and it wanted me to do an update. Thats why I'm wondering.