Please stop replying to ancient threads.by tueidj - Homebrew Applications
Disable all those hacks.by tueidj - FixMii
You've got a fair bit of redundant code in there. GX_SetTevOp() is just an easy wrapper to avoid manually calling all of GX_SetTevAlphaIn() + GX_SetTevColorIn() + GX_SetTevAlphaOp() + GX_SetTevColorOp(), so it's pointless to call them all before it. You're enabling the raster input channels for tev stage 1 (GX_COLOR0A0) but it's not being used as an input.by tueidj - Coding
It's not incomplete, it just has mistakes. The wii does support UDP but libogc doesn't.by tueidj - Coding
I think it's more likely that the call to net_socket() is failing (you need to pass IPPROTO_IP for the protocol, not IPPROTO_TCP) and you're not detecting it because you only check for a result of INVALID_SOCKET. Failure is indicated by a return value that is less than zero, which will map to a constant defined in errno.h. The same goes for net_connect(), you should performing more striby tueidj - Coding
It would help if you said which function is failing (net_socket, net_connect etc).by tueidj - Coding
Make sure the date is set correctly on the wii and that you have played any game at least once.by tueidj - Getting Started
We don't support installing custom IOSes or "backup" loaders, this is made very clear in the forum rules.by tueidj - Getting Started
There's no need to post the same thing in all the different forums, I have removed the duplicates.by tueidj - Ideas, requests
Technically they do have different IDs, but the code that homebrew programs use for controllers doesn't care because it only checks the last four bytes (out of six) and the difference is in the first.by tueidj - Homebrew Applications
The classic controller pro works no differently from the original classic controller, so there's no reason it would be unsupported.by tueidj - Homebrew Applications
Cause of the second problem could be anything.by tueidj - Homebrew General
You've set HBC to show apps on your USB drive by default. Press 1, select "Internal SD Slot" (instead of "USB device") then click OK.by tueidj - Homebrew General
WiiSX is just really old and buggy, it's not worth messing around with for the few games it can actually run.by tueidj - Homebrew Applications
Topic makes no sense. How are you going to chromecast to a wii? It's not a display device.by tueidj - Ideas, requests
The installer works with the latest available update.by tueidj - Getting Started
The Hackmii installer simply will not work with a system that old, it needs to be updated.by tueidj - Getting Started
If letterbomb freezes it means you downloaded the wrong region.by tueidj - Getting Started
If letterbomb freezes when you click on the letter it means you didn't select the correct region before downloading it.by tueidj - FixMii
They have the same chroma values but their luminance is different so they're not the exact same colors. A regular standard definition TV can't really get better picture quality due to the max sampling frequency of the chroma signal.by tueidj - Coding
I think the plan was actually to use some sort of glasses peripheral. The hardware does support left+right 3D, there's just nothing that can display it properly because it uses custom signalling.by tueidj - Homebrew General
The external framebuffer uses YUY2 image format. Individual pixels have their own luminance (Y) values but each pair of pixels share chroma (U/V) values.by tueidj - Coding
Letterbomb also works fine if you follow the instructions correctly.by tueidj - Getting Started
No, because it sounds like you only downgraded the system menu (which is very dangerous and a good way to get a brick). The system update only overwrites things that are out of date so any CIOSes wouldn't have been touched.by tueidj - Homebrew General
The short answer is no, unless you have a clean backup of the NAND from before you started installing crap there is no way to remove all traces.by tueidj - Homebrew General
Only white wiis manufactured before the middle of 2008 have the unpatched boot1. They're pretty rare and there's no way to tell just by looking at them.by tueidj - Getting Started
I've already told you: it. does. not. work. Look under the NES and SNES sections; see how they provide a way to turn off non-interlaced mode if it's incompatible with the TV? This is a well known problem (at least it seems to everyone besides you):by tueidj - Homebrew General
Call it whatever you like, it's commonly known as 240p (even your wikipedia link confirms this) and if you search for "hdtv 240p component" you'll find plenty of evidence that your TV is the exception, not the rule.by tueidj - Homebrew General