There is no way to convert PAL-codes into other codes or vice versa. Somebody has to look for the right memory adresses in the PAL-Version.by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
Did you install any non-normal IOS or did you modify the System Menu?by daniel_c_w - Offtopic
Was it a new Wii? If not: is the drive clean? Did you perform any software modifications? Can you test any other DVD-9?by daniel_c_w - Offtopic
I am talking about the songs, not the game. But yes, if you do everything by yourself (minus the chart), it should bve fine.by daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
Quotescanff But this is a fact of the industry. Are you part of that industry? QuotescanffSecondly if you ripped out all the protection, DRM and hardware chips it takes to limit piracy it's pretty obvious to anyone that it reduces costs. (and how much would that be) One could argue, that on the other hand that would increase the losses of the industry. It is a fine balance I think. Butby daniel_c_w - Offtopic
I found this on hackmii: QuoteMarcanMost of the Nintendo driver is on the PPC side (this is why we were able to mostly get SDHC working, with a few hacks, and no IOS mods).by daniel_c_w - Software
QuotescanffAll Game publishers are to blame. Their BS of justifying why a game costs $60. You really think if piracy stopped tomorrow they'd lower the price. I think not. Sorry, but that is BS. I have never seen any publisher trying to justify the price of a game via piracy. That's like a myth the community made up. Can you give me some examples? Since the NES days: most gamesby daniel_c_w - Offtopic
"fiddling"? (I did not find that word in my dictionary :D) with the HBC? what are you trying to say?by daniel_c_w - Software
1) ARC touches boot2? 3) As far as I understand it, BootMii, the whole package, is meant to replace all features of the HBCby daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
QuoteDrLuckywow, I have never heard of the R.O.B. Did You miss his dramatic comeback in SSBBRawl?by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
Either he is refering to WiiLoad: or he wants to know how to configure the Wii's Wifi connection for the homebrew channel: just configure your Wii's internet connection. The Homebrewchannel is using the same one. p.s.: do you spell referring with 2 or 1 r in the middle?by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
The Hombrechannel updates itself (the icon in the lower right shows it is trying to establish a connection). The Systemmenu does not auto-update.by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
I guess I have to peek a little bit more at the inner workings of the Wikiby daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
When I click on history in the homepage, the last change is from the 24th of March.by daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
should be released on the next April fools :Dby daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
I am talking about Mario Kart Wii. There should be only one version. Or you could get SSBBrawlby daniel_c_w - Getting Started
Get a game with the right update (for example: SSBBrawl or Mario Kart)by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
Mario Kart should workby daniel_c_w - Getting Started
Quoteninjafish1990Doesn't is have to be? unless you rip your own roms...almost all emulators are technically pirated. I basicly agree with you. But the emulators themself are not piracy.by daniel_c_w - Offtopic
I am not talking about savegames. I am talking about games, that use the SD-Cards on their own. SSBBrawl can store replays and screenshots and custom levels on SD-Cards. Excite Trucks can playback MP3s from SD-Cards.by daniel_c_w - Software
QuoteDrLucky but trucha is used for my custom Guitar hero songs...so I need it! which are propably illegalby daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
I am surprised that there is no evidence of the text in the Main Page's history!by daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
The artifact problem is propably caused by a defective GPU. Nintendo will most like replace it. Since the GPU is part of the security in your system you could loose all data.by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
Use savegame extractor or Ocarina to copy the savegames. Then try it without your savegame. I have the feeling, that some setting in the savegame are messed up and make the game crash.by daniel_c_w - Getting Started
QuoteArikadoEmulation = playing games on a console they weren't made for. That's cool and convenient to the end user. Piracy = playing games on the console they were made for illegally. Shouldn't it be: Piracy = playing games without paying for them. How you play it doesn't matter. The question is: Is a DS emulator primarely used for piracy?by daniel_c_w - Offtopic
Quoteninjafish1990I am not sure, microsoft managed to do it, as for page file most OS's use pagefile. Applications on Windows do not access the memory directly. Every access to the memory is controlled by a combination of hardware and software. This does not happen on the Wii, as it is not needed in a singletasking environment, i.e.: game-machine. Therefore there is no mechanism for us toby daniel_c_w - Homebrew General
QuoteTheManuelI'm just curious where the distinction lies in this board between what is appropriate to discuss and what is not. That's easy: Quote If you are looking for ANY of these things, then Wiibrew is probably NOT the place for you! Wiibrew.org does NOT support any sort of illegal activity. Users who choose to seek or spread information about downloading or using illegal WADsby daniel_c_w - Homebrew Applications
QuoteTheManuelAh, but you're crossing that soft line between current and old systems. If Wii emulation was viable I don't think we would be talking about it here. That line doesn't matter, because even on old systems piracy is still piracy. If it strongly implies copying copyrighted material, than it should be off limits. Emulators are just a tool, than can be used for more thby daniel_c_w - Homebrew Applications
Back-Ups, cIOS, WadInstaller: almost only usefull for illegal stuff Emulators: usefull for homebrew and illegal stuff. You will for example see a very long thread about a Nintendo 64 emulator here. p.s.: if ADS works well, all I'll need is a way to rip my Mario Kart DS card and I can play it on the big screen :Dby daniel_c_w - Homebrew Applications