Any Good Wii Homebrew Stuff? +How To SoftMod by wolupgm6 at 3:34 AM EDT on July 3, 2009
I recently SoftModded my Wii with BannerBomb and installed the Homebrew Channel (along with BootMii and DVDx).

I currently have Snes9xGx, VisualBoy Advance GX, FCE-Ultra, Super Mario War Wii And DOSBox Wii. Are there any other Homebrew applications that I should know of? I've checked on wiibrew.org, and there's not much there that I'm interested in.

Anything will do, but my preference is a N64 emulator. It doesn't matter if its in beta stage or is incomplete. I only have the Wii64 current build off sourceforge.

edited 6:17 AM EDT July 3, 2009
by arbingordon at 4:44 AM EDT on July 3, 2009
heya wolup, is softmodding pretty easy? SNES/GB/GBA sounds pretty nice

also, would you tag starshot if it was ripped to usf?
by wolupgm6 at 5:12 AM EDT on July 3, 2009
If you can find Starshot, I'll tag it for you most definitely.

Softmodding is pretty simple, depending on you System Menu Version. To check, just go into the WiiSettings menu. It should be in a corner somewhere (can't remember where offhand, but its hard to miss). Mine was version 3.1E.

Next, go to WiiBrew.org and search for Twilight Hack or BannerBomb. It's your choice which one to use (unless you're using System Menu 4.0 or don't have Zelda - Twilight Princess, in which case you're stuck with BannerBomb).

I used Bannerbomb. All I did was downloaded it from the provided site off WiiBrew, formatted my SD Card as FAT32 using an SD Card Reader and unzipped the archive to the root of the SD Card (so all that was there was a folder called "Private"). I also downloaded the HackMii installer and copied the .elf file in the archive to the root of the SD card and called it boot.elf.

Next, I turned my Wii on, clicked Settings>Data Management>Channels and a message came up, asking whether or not I wanted to load boot.elf/dol. I said yes, and then installed the HomeBrew channel, BootMii and DVDx, all provided with the HackMii installer.

If you want any further information or want to know how to place HomeBrew applications on the SD card and get the HomeBrew channel to load them, just ask.

There is always a small percentage that your Wii will become Bricked, giving that when the mod is applied incorrectly, your Wii will have the functionality of a brick.
by arbingordon at 8:16 AM EDT on July 3, 2009
oh yea, forgot about this one
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/PCSX-Revolution
by wolupgm6 at 8:25 AM EDT on July 3, 2009
Thanks, that's exactly what I am talking about! Anyone else got any?
by BtEO at 5:58 PM EDT on July 3, 2009
It's well worth looking into the various USB loaders (I use USB Loader GX) if you have a spare external drive.

I've only really played with Smash Bros. on it so far, but the loading times there are great.

edited 5:58 PM EDT July 3, 2009
by Pyrii at 10:00 PM EDT on July 5, 2009
USB Loader GX is great, just a shame that the only caddy I have is IDE and the 120Gb IDE drive died on me x_x

Takes awhile to figure out how to config and get installed fully, especially as the forwarder isn't very well documented. Get homebrew channel installed first which is easy to do using bannerbomb.

And don't upgrade to system 4.0 or you'll have trouble with WAD files. Took me forever to downgrade and get a custom IOS249 installed which means I can use 4.0 and still install WADs
by wolupgm6 at 1:10 AM EDT on July 6, 2009
Works Great!

I found Wii64 (Mupen64 Wii Port) and it seems to be the only 64 emulator currently functioning, and it isnt that great. If anyone finds a 'decent' emulator, please tell me!

Please note that I'm not trying to insult the emulator. It's just not very natural to play Mario 64 in slow motion with and textures randomly popping up.
by wolupgm6 at 11:25 PM EDT on July 7, 2009
Cool! Looks like I have everything needed. Now if I was looking for a fast disk dumping utility for the will (for legal purposes, of course...), what would be the fastest? I have version 1.2 of Waninkoko's DVD Dumper currently, and it only goes about 2mb per minute.
by SmartOne at 3:27 PM EDT on July 8, 2009
http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=115

I was hoping someone would port OpenJazz to the Wii! Awesome!

http://code.google.com/p/openjazz-wii/

Other awesome stuff (check out the Links section)

I used the Twilight Princess hack to soft-mod and now use the Homebrew Channel for everything. Be careful about updating the Wii.
by SmartOne at 7:03 PM EDT on July 8, 2009
Just when I thought everything on the Wii was great, the automatic updater for the Homebrew Channel wiped my SD card full of emulators and roms, neatly organized.

I think it was the HackMii portion of the bundled installer that sucked because it left an error dump on my vacant SD card complete with file system errors.

Quality.

OpenJazzWii is a buggy pile of poo. I'd stay away from it for awhile.

edited 7:22 PM EDT July 8, 2009
Ripping discs by jurassicPieter at 3:48 AM EDT on July 10, 2009
ripping discs is easy with ftpii and dvdx. All you need is ftp and rip individual files from the disc or a iso of the disc.
by wolupgm6 at 5:26 AM EDT on July 10, 2009
A WARNING TO ANYONE WHO USES A REMOVABLE DEVICE WITH HOMEBREW ON IT:

Back It Up! There is a chance that everything will be wiped, and if you have a 'SD card full of emulators and roms, neatly organized', it would be nice to be able to restore this quickly. Sorry for your loss, SmartOne.

Also, recently I managed to create an ISO of many of my Wii and GC games (they open with WiiTools and GC-Tool respectively), so my ISOs definitely work. Does anyone know how to get them playing on the Wii? I have tried using GeckoOS 1.07 with DVDx installed on IOS36, IOS249 and just a normal install, but without successful results. Any ideas?


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