How do you do that?mousex said:Or you could edit the title directly on the WBFS partition. Even very long titles work.joda said:Funny, I actually just dumped it back to my pc to accomplish the same thing.
How do you do that?mousex said:Or you could edit the title directly on the WBFS partition. Even very long titles work.joda said:Funny, I actually just dumped it back to my pc to accomplish the same thing.
0x020 / 64 / Game title / though most docs claim it to be 0x400 the Wii only reads 0x44 which will be padded by the DI driver to 0x60
nIxx said:
All you need is a hex editor.Barbapapa said:is there any other way (without virtualisation of Windows etc) that I can rename these files on a Mac?)
nubecoder said:I've taken this nice little piece of software and modified it to support CISO files (the compressed format created by hermes) as well.
You can download it here (source code is included).
Thanks goes to nIxx for the original code, I hope he doesn't mind I used / modified it.
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joda said:Funny, I actually just dumped it back to my pc to accomplish the same thing.Blayd said:Mirror: http://blayd.bl.funpic.de/WIIISORenamer.exe
Thanks^^
now I can rename SPORTS PACK for REVOLUTION into Wii Sports xD
Let's see if Wine runs this ...
wit copy animal1.iso animal2.iso --id=K --name="My second city"
Wiimm said:no, use wit instead:
WBFS, WDF and more are also supported.Code:wit copy animal1.iso animal2.iso --id=K --name="My second city"
Details: http://wit.wiimm.de/info/cloning.html