Homebrew WiiSX Beta 2 teaser

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Yes, same problem here with Analog, and Saving to memory card when going back to Menu.
For analog, use a Gamecube Controller, and set Y-axis reversed.
Analog is not working with Classic Controller.

For Parasite eve 1 : Please, verify if CD swapping is working (it's needed to complete the game).
If no one do it before I come back home, I'll try it myself -_^

Starzboy77 said:
Anyway to transfer save states or memory card files from epsxe or the PSP format to this emulator?
Yes, you can transfer saves (not save states) from many other format (emulator or raw saves from your real cards).
I'm using MemManager1.3
You can convert memory card format, and transfer saves from one card to another.

To create a WiiSX memory card, create a bleem memory card (.mcd) named after the CD ID (check the wiisx/saves/ to see an exemple of filename)

I just uploaded it to Filetrip : http://filetrip.net/f12101-MemManager-1-3.html
 

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mightymuffy said:
I had the same problem at first with all Konami games - all you do is set the emu to use the BIOS from wherever you have it installed rather than the current HLU, and also boot from bios..... haven't tried SOTN (got it on XBLA) but the other Konami games now work with gc/cc/etc, and judging by the other posts, so does that....
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Ah...I knew it was something simple. I downloaded a version without BIOS, so...

Anyway: I managed to get it to work. Thanks a lot, man.
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And thanks to some other suggestions (and Matguitarist's USB MOD version) it now works as good as flawless.
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samba is already functional?
I have problems configuring mine =(

Code:
smbusername = "Name"
smbpassword = ""
smbsharename = "Wiishare"
smbipaddr = "192.168.7.5"

I leave "smbpassword" untouched because I don't have password.
 

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Skarnet said:
OriginalHamster said:
How can I convert cue+bin to iso?

Why would you do that?

Wiisx supports bin/cue, iso and img files.

It wouldn't hurt if we say that he can use UltraISO or similar programs to convert the game images... I had problems with ISOs, but not with *.bin/*.cue, so maybe he'll need it.
 

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OriginalHamster said:
samba is already functional?
I have problems configuring mine =(
I leave "smbpassword" untouched because I don't have password.
Samba is working fine (a little slower than USB2.0 for me).
I'm on Win XP SP2 and configured my shares not to be "easy share" so I have to define password and account privileges on each shared folders.

Are you using easy share folders ?
Does your windows user session have a password ? you could try the name and password from your current session.
Or try setting a fake password, maybe it needs to be not empty ? (I don't know, just a suggestion)
 

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Cyan said:
OriginalHamster said:
samba is already functional?
I have problems configuring mine =(
I leave "smbpassword" untouched because I don't have password.
Samba is working fine (a little slower than USB2.0 for me).
I'm on Win XP SP2 and configured my shares not to be "easy share" so I have to define password and account privileges on each shared folders.

Are you using easy share folders ?
Does your windows user session have a password ? you could try the name and password from your current session.
Or try setting a fake password, maybe it needs to be not empty ? (I don't know, just a suggestion)
I'm running under Windows7, I already fix the access problem, so I can use samba just fine with WiiXplorer, WiiMC, SNES9X, etc... (without pass)
I will try with my sesion password, and report what happen =P

Ah, another thing, do you need the wiisx folder direct on c:? or the emulator supports subfolders?
 

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I don't know why it works without password with other homebrew and not with WiiSX.
Maybe it's not the same code implementation.

And to answer for other users : Yes, it support sub-folders.

@Xlarge :
I don't know how to help you more than they told you.
You need to create a shared folders on your computer, and set a share name on the network for this folder.
Then, be sure to allow (or disable) router and/or antivirus, wich might block the traffic .
you can put it back ON after you now the SMB is working fine, it's just to see if the antivirus is the problem here.

then you have to know your computer's IP to fill the homebrew configs.
server : your computer IP
name : username (if you didn't create a new user account, use the username of your session on windows)
password : same as above
folder : the name of the shaed folder on the network.
 

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Cyan said:
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I don't know why it works without password with other homebrew and not with WiiSX.
Maybe it's not the same code implementation.

And to answer for other users : Yes, it support sub-folders.

@Xlarge :
I don't know how to help you more than they told you.
You need to create a shared folders on your computer, and set a share name on the network for this folder.
Then, be sure to allow (or disable) router and/or antivirus, wich might block the traffic .
you can put it back ON after you now the SMB is working fine, it's just to see if the antivirus is the problem here.

then you have to know your computer's IP to fill the homebrew configs.
server : your computer IP
name : username (if you didn't create a new user account, use the username of your session on windows)
password : same as above
folder : the name of the shaed folder on the network.
I really don't get what's wrong


smbusername = "Laurens"
smbpassword = "*computer pw*"
smbsharename = "\\R2D2\gaming"
smbipaddr = "78.20.177.104 "

It keeps giving me this error:
Error opening directory "smb:/"
 

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for smbshare name, just put "gaming"
and, your IP is a Local network IP ?
I didn't know local IP could be as 78.20.x.x
usually they are like 192.168.x.x

Edit :
yeah, 78.20 seems to be a WAN IP for belgium, not a LAN IP.
You can't set external IP adress provided by your ISP, you have to use an internal IP provided by your network card or router.
For a hint on the IP, check the Homebrew channel Home menu, you have the "Wii" IP
You computer should use one which looks alike.

You can see your computer IP by doing this :
start menu > cmd > ipconfig

You will have the interfaces listed here, and their IP.
search the interface (network card) you are using to connect the wii with the computer, and look at the IP. This is the IP you have to use.

what could happen is you computer use DHCP, so your IP will change every time you reconnect to your router, you can set a fixed IP.
For that, I let you search over the net, because I don't know your hardware/software.
 

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Cyan said:
for smbshare name, just put "gaming"
and, your IP is a Local network IP ?
I didn't know local IP could be as 78.20.x.x
usually they are like 192.168.x.x

Edit :
yeah, 78.20 seems to be a WAN IP for belgium, not a LAN IP.
You can't set external IP adress provided by your ISP, you have to use an internal IP provided by your network card or router.
For a hint on the IP, check the Homebrew channel Home menu, you have the "Wii" IP
You computer should use one which looks alike.

You can see your computer IP by doing this :
start menu > cmd > ipconfig

You will have the interfaces listed here, and their IP.
search the interface (network card) you are using to connect the wii with the computer, and look at the IP. This is the IP you have to use.

what could happen is you computer use DHCP, so your IP will change every time you reconnect to your router, you can set a fixed IP.
For that, I let you search over the net, because I don't know your hardware/software.
HELL YES! It's finally working, thank you so much for all your help man, seriously!

Edit: omg:/
it worked for a sec... I could browse my folders but when I tried loading a game it just said abort and it took me back to the HBC...
 

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