Well, I have read them, have you read my explanation up there, not only the first line? Sorry, if I don't get, but I checked: From UAE-page, section installation: Untar the binary release on your SD card, which gives you a structure as follows: uae/ uae/uaerc uae/floppies/ uae/roms/ uae/harddisks/ uae/saves/ apps/uae/ apps/uae/boot.dol apps/uae/... - Done structure isby padrino - Homebrew Applications
Well, those don't apply to me/my case: 1. Other apps are running/showing up, so the medium is fine. 2. There is /apps/uae/boot.dol (and /uae - no boot.dol in there, though copying it there, doesn't make a difference) CU, Marioby padrino - Homebrew Applications
Hi, I wonder if you can help me. UAE does not show up in the HBC so I cannot start it. :( I tried installation via HBB, but this fails (think the download fails already). So I unzipped the archive to the USB ending up with uae in root and in apps. Still it does not show. Tried the same with an SD-card, same result. :( Any clue what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance. CU, Marioby padrino - Homebrew Applications
Cool. 8-) Thanks for the info! CU, Marioby padrino - Homebrew General
Hi, thanks a lot. The update went without any problems. System is still V4.1, NSMB is running and the HBC is alive an kickin' ;) Now let's hope Metroid Prime Trilogy needs no update... ;-p CU, Marioby padrino - Homebrew General
Hi, I habe FW4.1. Only HB installed is the HBC (maybe DVD support), so no "hard hacks". Now I got NSMB and it wants to update the Wii (thought it had max FW4.1 on it, at least that info I found on the Web). Anyway, what shall I do now? Is it save to update with such "simple hacks" (maybe remove HBC before update) or can I run the game without updating AND without putting further Hacks on thby padrino - Homebrew General