Hacking Wii U Hacking & Homebrew Discussion

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But if you compile the payloads with the same source code... should be fine, right? :P


Then it might be an issue that a remote host is used... Too bad.

I'm more inclined to think there's something up with your file structure, or you've misspelled a folder path in your code/HTML.
Your old builds worked fine prior to trying to host multiple homebrew tests at once, and Crediar's build works fine too (http://crediar.no-ip.com/wiiuhaxx).
 
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I'm more inclined to think there's something up with your file structure, or you've misspelled a folder path in your code/HTML.
Your old builds worked fine prior to trying to host multiple homebrew tests at once, and Crediar's build works fine too (http://crediar.no-ip.com/wiiuhaxx).
Hmm okay, then it might really be something in my file structure indeed.

Here is the webpage source:
https://www.mediafire.com/?z1t9851g6ic3c7q

Try hosting it locally, and mess around with it, if you want.
I sadly can't actually test anything myself yet.

So thanks for helping out!
 
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Should work on all 5.3.2 Wii U´s without a crash.

Yep, all working fine here :).

Hmm okay, then it might really be something in my file structure indeed.

Here is the webpage source:
https://www.mediafire.com/?z1t9851g6ic3c7q

Try hosting it locally, and mess around with it, if you want.
I sadly can't actually test anything myself yet.

So thanks for helping out!

I'll have a play and see what I can do. For anyone on OS X that wants to quickly test out other people's homebrew builds locally without installing anything,, you can run these two commands:
cd path/to/homebrew/
python -mSimpleHTTPServer 2343


And that will open a webserver in that directory. Go to http://youlocalip:2343/ and you should be in action. You can append 2343 with whatever port number you wish.
 
Indeed, Windows Defender complains. Just disable it. Virus scanner are rubbish anyway. hey all suck by reporting falsely 24/7 and when it's truly a virus they let it go ham. :wacko:
 
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