Change the button mapping to disable the analog stick input.by tueidj - Homebrew General
Update your wii then run it again.by tueidj - Getting Started
Run the Hackmii installer, re-install bootmii as boot2 and it will prepare the files on the SD card for you.by tueidj - Getting Started
It's rude to seek out advice and then not trust it.by tueidj - Getting Started
Read this if all you see is bubbles.by tueidj - Homebrew General
It's ALWAYS safe to update.by tueidj - FixMii
It's safe to update without uninstalling anything.by tueidj - Homebrew General
Sounds like a fake SD card or bad formatting.by tueidj - Getting Started
Whatever you read was wrong, updating is safe and will not brick your wii.by tueidj - Getting Started
Make sure the controller type is set to digital if it's an older game that was released before analog controllers came out.by tueidj - Homebrew General
Check the date is set correctly on the wii and make sure you entered the right MAC address, also make sure the wii is using the latest system menu (4.3).by tueidj - Getting Started
We don't support loading games from external HDDs here.by tueidj - Homebrew Applications
Seems you somehow have a newer version of IOS37 installed on your wiiu, even though only one version has been released. Any idea how that could have happened?by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
How about we just stop using syscheck because it's a buggy piece of crap that serves no useful purpose for homebrew.by tueidj - Homebrew Applications
It's a bug in the app. All existing homebrew programs are unable to read the SYSCONF file on vwii due to a mistake in libogc. -24578 = -0x6002 = CONF_ENOENT / Setting not found.by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
Have you tested any other homebrew apps (besides HBC) that exit directly to the wii menu?by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
No there isn't. There is homebrew for the wii which runs on wiiu's wii mode, which obviously can't be used with wiiu games. Consider this your final warning for bumping old threads for no good reason.by tueidj - Cheat Codes
Please stop replying to threads that are months old.by tueidj - Feedback & Support
Not necessarily. You have to delete the file to force the system menu to rebuild everything from scratch. Copying another file over the top won't fix messed up filesystem permissions, for example.by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
Dolphin is actually coded in C++.by tueidj - Ideas, requests
I don't think that program deletes individual files...by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
It's safe. As I said, when the system menu finds it missing it will show a new message saying the mailbox has been rebuilt.by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
It's not an IOS problem, it sounds like the system menu's message box (the file that holds all the daily play logs and any achievement type messages created by games - I think wii fit posts some of these, wii play does when you earn new medals and mario kart also does when you create a new licence) is corrupt somehow. Normally a system format would clean it out but since that's notby tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
QuoteWheatThinsHe is referring to my reply to his thread regarding forced 4:3 by the vWii after the 4.0 update. I suggested a custom channel forwarder for HBC (which I didn't link because I wasn't sure of the legality) that I've seen works for users with a bit of Googling. You never posted a reply in his thread.by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
Why would I post an unsafe app?by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
Don't bother with the NAND dump stuff, it's useless anyway since it doesn't backup all the required metadata (file ownership, permissions etc.) and can't be restored.by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode
Just because individual data types are the same size, it does not mean structs will be the same size due to different alignment padding. If your shorts look as if they're multiplied by 256 that definitely sounds like an endian problem. You will need to byteswap all variables wider than 1 byte, for example: // byteswap a short s = (s>>8) | (s<<8); // byteswap an int i = (i&by tueidj - Getting Started
Structs can be different sizes on different platforms/compilers due to changes in alignment. This is why it's a bad idea to read/write a struct directly to a file instead of reading/writing the individual member values (or the cheap fix, declaring the struct with packed alignment). There also may be problems with data endianess - the wii's PowerPC is a big endian cpu while nearly everytby tueidj - Getting Started
Tiny app to disable the letterbox mode:by tueidj - Wii U - Wii Mode