He's saying you can't use it to directly install a channel, but you can use it to run code such as downgrading your system menu and then installing with TP hack.by symbiant - Homebrew General
I think if you use hbc with internet it should upgrade on its ownby symbiant - Getting Started
Alright, i'll try to remember to post back here when they release the new version of wii64 with confirmation.by symbiant - Homebrew Applications
Another question, if anyone knows. Are saves generated by project64 compatible with with wii64? I only ask because i wanna unlock some chars and whatnot in super smash bros before i get to use this brilliant emulator.by symbiant - Homebrew Applications
Hopefully nintendo will be content with fighting unauthorized channels (to stop illegal vc) and cIOS (to stop backup loaders). This should leave other homebrew unharmed.by symbiant - Homebrew General
tona Edit: Please read this post and the Wiibrew Article for this update before posting! About this update: This update comes with a new System Menu (3.4), a new IOS (50), a stub IOS installed as IOS254, and some minor updates for the Mii Channel and other IOS. How this affects homebrew -The current Twilight Hack will no longer install. -DVDX users with modchips that used "Patchmii_coreby symbiant - Homebrew General
Sega emulation is possible, reading the cd is impossible AFAIK. I dont think the drive is physically capable of it. only reads dvds not cds.by symbiant - Homebrew Applications
Neither can I. I have the N64SAVES folder yet it doesn't seem to want to save native saves OR save states.by symbiant - Homebrew Applications
^It does run it faster. The progress that is being made is actually pretty impressive (although admittedly i've only been using super mario as my benchmark).by symbiant - Homebrew Applications
Damn it. I thought modchips used some sort of method that wii can't jsut patch away. It seems like it should be possible to use it to run homebrew as its able to run backups. After all, isn't a backup improperly signed too (hence the need for a chip)?by symbiant - Homebrew General
So i never bought a modchip, because it was never needed. I wanted my homebrew, i had no real desire to pirate game. Now it looks like a modchip may in the future be the only way to reliably run homebrew in the future. Could anyone recommend a good (easy to install, reliable) modchip for a wii bought Christmas time 2007?by symbiant - Homebrew General
Quotepinball WizardWell with even more conflicting name issues with Wii Live I have decided on WiiMeet if no one disagrees. Sounds like a good name, just curious what it means? Also is it resemblance to miight, the next anticipated version of wii linux, intentional?by symbiant - Homebrew Applications