Et ton fichier .pnproj il est où? Et il se nomme comment?by Crayon - Coding
Going back to what Arikado said, what is the complete path of your project? Could you paste path please.by Crayon - Coding
It's saying you have crap on line 102 of your Makefile. And if you look at it, you have: $(BUILD): @[ -d $@ ] || mkdir -p $@==================================>>>>>>????? @make --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile You should have: $(BUILD): @[ -d $@ ] || mkdir -p $@ @make --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefileby Crayon - Coding
Could you please paste the complete text from the Output section.by Crayon - Coding
In Programmer's Notepad do a Clean and then a Make and give the Output at the bottom. Here is an example: > "make" main.c linking ... template.elf output ... template.dol > Process Exit Code: 0 > Time Taken: 00:01by Crayon - Coding
What compiler/linker are you using. Are you using devkitPro with Programmer's Notepad?by Crayon - Coding
Quoteketufeyes I mean how to retrieve it .dol or elf QuoteCrayonNormally the name of the dol file is suppose to be the name of your current folder because of this line in your Makefile: TARGET := $(notdir $(CURDIR))by Crayon - Coding
What do you mean? You can't find the compiled dol or elf file? Normally the name of the dol file is suppose to be the name of your current folder because of this line in your Makefile: TARGET := $(notdir $(CURDIR))by Crayon - Coding
QuoteLordAshesFirst of all it seems to structure the document around the GRRLIB data structures and GRRLIB files (not GRRLIB functions).The complete list of functions is available from this page: All the documentation is generated from a tool called Doxygen. So the HTML output is not that much flexible. I'm sure this is not the first you look at doc with that aspect. If it is, then itby Crayon - Coding
If you have a problem with something called fat.o, maybe you need to add -lfat in the LIBS section of your Makefile. It's difficult to say, because you did not post any code.by Crayon - Coding
Did you use the Makefile from the template folder: #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Clear the implicit built in rules #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .SUFFIXES: #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPPC)),) $(error "Pleaby Crayon - Coding
Remember you could always download the PDF version of the GRRLIB documentation at It's useful if you need to make a search on certain key words.by Crayon - Coding
If you need to change the centre of rotation you should use GRRLIB_SetHandle. For more information check this page:by Crayon - Coding
If you need all those information from the Wii Remote you should use the WPAD_Data function. It will return you a WPADData structure: typedef struct _wpad_data { s16 err; u32 data_present; u8 battery_level; u32 btns_h; u32 btns_l; u32 btns_d; u32 btns_u; struct ir_t ir; struct vec3w_t accel; struct orient_t orient; struct gforce_t gforce; struct expansion_t exp;by Crayon - Coding
LordAshes, here is the information you are looking for:by Crayon - Coding
Check this Web page, maybe it could help you:by Crayon - Coding
Hi, I think it would be a lot simpler to put a sticker with your name in the Wii Remote under the batteries. No one will know, except if they changed your wiimote batteries. Or simply put your Mii on the Wiimote to identify it. EDIT In the other forum Daid suggested the same thing, that's funny:by Crayon - Coding
QuoteAruskano@Crayon: Add this to the SVN? Since grayscale aren't being displayed correctly I don't think anyone would get mad if GRRLIB forces RGB. I did the changes in GRRLIB in revision 313. @DrTwox: Thanks for the fix :)by Crayon - Coding
QuotearasiumWhat is the wii memory limit (64 Mbit i guess)?If you need info about memory check this page: If you increase the block size you increase the chance to have a bad block (loss of data).by Crayon - Coding
Quotediego_pmcCrayon, could you please give me a downlaod link to the new version of libjpeg? :) I gave the link to the GRRLIB repository previously: If you want to download it from the official Web site but some manipulation are required to compiled it.by Crayon - Coding
The version you have is 6b. This are the changes since that revision. I don't think updating will solve your problem, but we never know. Quotechange.log Version 8 10-Jan-2010 ---------------------- jpegtran now supports the same -scale option as djpeg for "lossless" resize. An implementation of the JPEG SmartScale extension is required for this feature. A (draft) specification of thby Crayon - Coding
What version of libjpeg are you using? Last week I added an Installer for libjpeg version 8 in GRRLIB, check this page:by Crayon - Coding
BTW, libjpeg only use function starting with lower case, like jpeg_create_decompress. So I don't know where JPEG_Decompress is from.by Crayon - Coding
Stupid question, but did you installed libjpeg?by Crayon - Coding
Quotediego_pmc-lasnd -lmad -lfat -lwiiuse -lbte -logc -lm -ljpeg Try this order: -lasnd -lmad -ljpeg -lfat -lwiiuse -lbte -logc -lmby Crayon - Coding
Instead of 960px × 720px, did you try to use the resolution of your Wii. It might be 640x480 pixels. If you need to put it in the middle of the screen, it's better if it fits the screen.by Crayon - Coding
Did you include jpeglib.h in main.cpp?by Crayon - Coding
All those line should be deleted if you are using GRRLIB: rmode2 = VIDEO_GetPreferredMode(NULL); // double buffering, prevents flickering (is it needed for LCD TV? i don't have one to test) xfb[0] = MEM_K0_TO_K1(SYS_AllocateFramebuffer(rmode2)); xfb[1] = MEM_K0_TO_K1(SYS_AllocateFramebuffer(rmode2)); and this too: CON_Init(xfb,0,0,rmode2->fbWidth,rmode2->xfbHeight,rmoby Crayon - Coding
Could you paste the code of your latest version.by Crayon - Coding
Delete drawdot if you are not using it. I sure it will solve a lot of problem. EDIT BTW, you should have started your project with the GRRLIB template:by Crayon - Coding