I got it working.. I believe I swapped out the incorrect file during the renaming process. Thanks a lot Arikado for your help!by solareus - Homebrew Applications
WiiSX beta 1.dol I believe. It's the one found here:by solareus - Homebrew Applications
Ok, so I renamed the Beta 1 file to boot.dol and placed it in the correct folder sd:/apps/wiisx/boot.dol. I have the bios installed correctly as well. Now the program shows up on the homebrew channel, but it will not launch. When I attempt to load it states "this is not a valid application".by solareus - Homebrew Applications
Ok so I have scoured the forums trying to find where this has been covered already but to no avail. I just downloaded WiiSX Beta 1. I'm unsure of the difference between that and the Revision .57 floating around. More importantly I am confused how to get it running properly. Most homebrew comes with an icon file as well as an .elf file. This download only comes with a .dol.... I have createdby solareus - Homebrew Applications
Well, as I said before, Gradius III is almost unplayable due to the constant swarm of enemies on screen. I've noticed this issue on other action games. I'm just curious why the Wii is struggling to run an SNES game... And I am positive this is not the same level of slowdown found on the original cart.by solareus - Homebrew Applications
Ok, thanks for clearing that up. Is that normal then for heavy onscreen action? Should this be comparable slowdown to the original games?by solareus - Homebrew Applications
Well I can understand that the emulator wouldn't access the SD card for the ROM data once it's loaded, but the emulator contains the instructions on how to use the Wii hardware which is, of course, on the SD card. It seems like it could bottle neck the processing speed. I was playing Gradius 3 last night with almost unplayable slowdown... way worse than the cart for sure. I'm justby solareus - Homebrew Applications
I've been using Snes9x GX alot lately and I'm getting some slow down when lots of objects are being rendered on screen (more so than an actual SNES game) and I am wondering if my SD cards read / write speed could have anything to do with that? I have a fairly slow card.. Class 4.by solareus - Homebrew Applications