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The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.

Posted by ChuckBartowski 
The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 11, 2009 11:18PM
[en.wikipedia.org]

Thats after about spending a half hour trying to fix things.
Re: The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 13, 2009 03:29AM
Just to ask, why people still believe that WBFS is a actual file system?

(Yeah, that was on Wikipedia...)
Re: The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 13, 2009 03:36AM
Someone even said that there was entire category of applications that were called preloaders, that worked like bootmii. There are only 2 things that can even do that.
Re: The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 13, 2009 05:51PM
I was looking around, and it seemed that some people expected real partition editors to have WBFS support. That's funny.

WBFS is a file system, but a very impractical one. From what I understand, it does not have directory support or really file support at all. It stores a header, a list of Wii disk images, and how much free space there is.

Using Tar as a file system would probably be a better choice.
Re: The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 13, 2009 07:30PM
How are WBFS partitions marked? As "Data" (can't remmebr the type ID for that)?
Re: The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 14, 2009 02:34AM
WBFS "normal" partitions are tagged as raw data partitions, AFAIK.
But if I not wrong, some warez loaders can format normal FAT32 partitions as WBFS ones...
Re: The Crapiest Wii Homebrew Page on the internet.
July 14, 2009 02:38AM
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DanielHueho
WBFS "normal" partitions are tagged as raw data partitions, AFAIK.
But if I not wrong, some warez loaders can format normal FAT32 partitions as WBFS ones...
You're right, they can. ;)
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