I finally got the nand emulation up and running after a lot of reading and a reasonable amount of derp from myself. I finally worked out that partion 0 is the SD, 1 is the FAT32 and 2 is the NTFS and they can be easily changed along with the directories in Wiiflow.ini. Yes! I am a slow learner.
Everything is running great, games, channels and homebrew. That is, until a Pokemon crazed 8 year old hops on and quickly finds battle revolution, pokepark and pokepark 2 all end in a black screen after the safety information screen. It was easily fixed by disabling the nand emu for those games. It is strange that as far as I can tell only the pokemon games were affected, even some of the more troublesome titles are working fine.
This is probably not an issue for most of you unless you have a pokemon crazed youth in the household.
Thanks to all for the hours spent on development. It's a bitch to set up but well worth the hassel once it is all running.
Everything is running great, games, channels and homebrew. That is, until a Pokemon crazed 8 year old hops on and quickly finds battle revolution, pokepark and pokepark 2 all end in a black screen after the safety information screen. It was easily fixed by disabling the nand emu for those games. It is strange that as far as I can tell only the pokemon games were affected, even some of the more troublesome titles are working fine.
This is probably not an issue for most of you unless you have a pokemon crazed youth in the household.
Thanks to all for the hours spent on development. It's a bitch to set up but well worth the hassel once it is all running.










