QuoteSifJarHowever, there was recently released an open-source clone called Homebrew Filter. It has a very similar GUI and use the same SD card setup (apps folder etc.), and has built in categories. Yes, I did read something about HBF a while back and being a open-source project. QuoteIt is only on revision 4, so its still a work in development, and probably a little buggy, but someone couby shadetree - Homebrew General
Have any of you tried to mod the HBC app menu? I would like to have just a background audio loop for it :-)by shadetree - Homebrew General
QuoteArikadoBoth of these apps are made by teknecal. If you have problem with them, go bug him: Sorry to bug you;-)by shadetree - Homebrew General
QuoteDaidThese crashed are usually called "DSI" or "Exception DSI". It's just a general crash, much like the "windows has detected a problem in X and it needs to close" It's no problem with your Wii. 90% of the time it's just a bug in the software you are using. Not all homebrew is a 100% stable. But there also might be a problem with your SD card. You could put it in a windowsby shadetree - Homebrew General
Hello, I have a new Wii 4.2 and have HBC and HBB installed for about a few weeks now. (Great) I decided to try some simple games from HBB and have been having fun with them. (This Is My First Game Machine) When selecting a few games to download today, my screen went to a listing of code or memory locations and said something about stack or stacking with a loud pitched sound. My only recourby shadetree - Homebrew General