Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 11, 2009 10:13PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 51 |
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If you don't want to install it, I guess thats how its gonna be, buy you really honestly should at least try. I can't think of a reason why it would brick just by trying the installation process, and if it does install, then you don't ever need to be worried about accidentally bricking your wii. If you do, just do a NAND restoration, and everything will go back to normal.Quote
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WaxyPumpkin72If you install bootmii as boot2, then you can almost immediately launch the HBC, and the load your app right afterwards. I do this, and it takes about 15 seconds for me to get an app running after I press the power button.Quote
swirleydudeNothing just thought it would be cool to try something different, plus less delay as one only has to wait for the system menu and you app to load instead of the system menu and then the HBC and then your appQuote
cactusjack901
once again, I make my point of "what's wrong with going to the Homebrew Channel?"
just a little iffy about using an app that writes to the boot sector when no other app can. If it screws up then nothing other than the app that screwed up in the first place to fix it with.
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Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 12, 2009 02:11AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 552 |
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Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 12, 2009 07:19AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 746 |
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darklink
umm why do banners contain illegal stuff, what do they contain
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mdbrim
Now the case may be that this new legal way is so new that no one KNOWS how to do it... in which case just say i don't know. But don't try to talk the guy out of doing something that's totally legal now.
P.S. I would tell you how but i'm one of the guys that has no idea how to do it :D but if i figure it out, i'll let you know!
Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 12, 2009 07:43AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 552 |
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I just have no idea how to use it. I won't lie, I've been tempted to figure it out, but I'm just too lazy
Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 12, 2009 07:54AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 2,691 |
Yeah, that'd be cool. I honestly don't understand any of it. If someone more experienced could explain it to us, that'd be nifty!! :DQuote
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I just have no idea how to use it. I won't lie, I've been tempted to figure it out, but I'm just too lazy
sounds exactly like me!!!
I have no idea how to use it... and have been tempted to figure it out... now that there is a legal way to do this stuff, maybe we'll start seeing some growth of it here.
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Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 15, 2009 07:39PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 51 |
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SifJar
Well, its not that hard. I easily found the three libraries needed for wii.py, then ran wii.py, then ran ChannelMaker 3 successfully. I didnt actually make a channel, but it ran fine. There are windows binaries for all three libraries required, and they were all very easy to find.
Re: Channels for homebrew apps September 15, 2009 08:03PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 5,075 |