I have some vague memory that it stores them inside the data directory of the title that is associated with the download.by bushing - Software
Yes, it makes me sad too when authors of free software don't put aside their personal lives in order to incorporate new features as quickly as I want them.by bushing - Homebrew Applications
You don't have any programs installed. You need to actually install some programs (not wiiload) on the SD card in the apps/ folder in order for it to actually do anything useful.by bushing - Homebrew General
Short attention-span summary: Distributing a copy of a copyrighted work is illegal, unless you have permission from the author. Anything else is usually legal, but it depends on your local laws. QuoteDanielHuehoEDIT: I just find out something curious... I was surfing on Orkut, and I saw a strange declaration of a guy who has a "defective" Wii. He said, beyond other stuff (like the games withby bushing - Homebrew General
QuoteTanstaaflAnd what happens if a disk comes along that has a system update on it, and we don't want to mess with GeckoOS to skip the update because we have no use for it otherwise? All this talk about discouraging the newest update seems a little shortsighted. True, I've had my share of bad updates for my pc OS (both windows and linux), and we've all heard the PS3 story I'by bushing - Homebrew General
QuotewhodaresIf you are using Muzzer's or Tona's tools to install IOS51 and the new shop channel, then it doesn't matter. If you're thinking of using the Nintendo update, I'd suggest installing the HBC first, otherwise the update will kill fakesigning. HBC b9 uses an unreleased exploit which works around the update.by bushing - Homebrew General
Quotewhodares I'm guessing the App loader will need to be PPC Assembler, as I won't be able to use libogc. Shouldn't be a problem, I understand Intel Assembler. That's not quite true. "Official" (licensed?) channels use a two-step loading process, with a ~200k "NANDloader" program (itself a DOL file) which performs some initialization and then loads the main DOL from NAND.by bushing - Homebrew General
QuoteSpoomErm... only if they steal banner code, which they're forced to because the banner tools and exploit used by HBC haven't been released (for better or worse). Nobody's forcing you to do anything. I think it would be nice to release the banner tools, but they're Marcan's hard work and it's therefore his decision. What does an exploit have to do with this?by bushing - Homebrew General
QuoteTanstaaflAgreed. Saying "Backup loaders allow piracy" is a joke on a forum where emulator discussions are the norm. And disclaimers "don't download ROMs to games you don't own" is a joke too: Nintendo states quite explicitly that that is illegal as well. This link has the details. Now, I have no problem with running homebrew on my wii. But the "party line" on these forums andby bushing - The Junkyard
Answer: It depends. There are several reasons why we discourage or forbid discussion of a topic, be it on our blog, or on IRC or here in the forums. * It's illegal or immoral to discuss; we already have a big, fat target painted on us for the work we do, and we try not to give Nintendo any extra leverage against us. * It sets a bad example -- yes, we actually do use this place as a placby bushing - Feedback & Support
Quotetona Nintendo updated just about every IOS on the Wii. They did NOT update the System Menu or IOS30, though. Meaning the Twilight Hack still definitely works. The Homebrew Channel still boots and functions correctly if you already have it installed. Just a nit -- they updated IOS30/IOS31 with 3.3 to fix the strncmp bug, so they didn't need to re-update them. QuoteSo: Homebrew stillby bushing - Homebrew General
WORDS GO HERE. do not create new threads about this subject.by bushing - Homebrew General
The answer to the question "Does the HBC use any copyrighted Nintendo code?" is "no". If you want to talk about something else, please start a new topic..by bushing - Homebrew General
meh HBC suggestions + warezby bushing - Homebrew General
warezfail.by bushing - The Junkyard
Hm, really? Which file are you looking at? By my calculation, message/eng/ipl_common.bmg contains almost 400 strings. String 0 (offset=2): Disc Channel String 1 (offset=1c): Wii Menu String 2 (offset=2e): Start String 3 (offset=3a): String 4 (offset=3c): Please insert a disc. String 5 (offset=68): String 6 (offset=6a): Unable to read the disc. Check the Wii Operations Manual for helpby bushing - Software
Quotelizard81288so what does bootmii even do? http://hackmii.comby bushing - Software
I'd second the suggestion to look at CrackMe's -- they are some of the only places you'll find writeups ("solutions") that describe actual reverse-engineering methods in detail. Then again, I take apart malware that I receive in email for fun, but I'm weird. It really is all about learning how software works at a low level, and how you can modify it to change the way it woby bushing - Coding
Flash drives? Gaming supplies?by bushing - The Junkyard
QuoteArikadoIf you send it in with the HBC, supposedly it comes back without the HBC, and the latest firmware. ... which is to say "they send you a new (refurbished) Wii", and don't generally take the time to look at your old one before throwing it into the pile.by bushing - Homebrew General
Looks like vapor to me. No code in SVN, a source drop with no license attached, no updates in 3 months. :(by bushing - Homebrew General
While BootMii will have significant use for fixing bricked Wiis, it's worthwhile to note that you will have to use some sort of NAND flash programmer to install it on a Wii that's already bricked.by bushing - Software
QuotestrongfanI hate when people say that an it can't be done because it's an interpreted language! Just because it's an interpreted language, doesn't mean you can't write a compiler for it! Go for it!!by bushing - Homebrew Applications
So .... go code something up (and don't forget to release source and give it a clean API).by bushing - Homebrew General
QuoteDigitalManA 2GB microSD card costs I believe $7 at the Micro Center near me. A USB drive costs about the same thing - but that won't fit in my phone. Okay, maybe sharing an SD card with one's phone isn't important for most people. Then, how about the ability to have everything for your Wii on one storage device? The Wii its self uses the SD card for storage, Ocarina uses the Sby bushing - Homebrew General
Quoteteeace 2 - I insert "AnyRegion Changer 1.1 ISO autobootable" and it works! I can update to version 3.2 if I want. I don't. Still V2.0E. 3 - Reboot - Red+green lights are on - I insert a GAME disc with update on, it doesn't update (I wait for minutes, black screen). Any ideas? Before you ask it, if I insert "AnyRegion Changer 1.1 ISO autobootable" in the PAL wii bricked to V2.0by bushing - FixMii
QuoteteeaceA "little" message for everyone who wants to buy a savemii. I'm a french customer and I have 2 Wii. One PAL 3.1E_v3 (from samba de amigo PAL) works fine with wiinja deluxe. The other is PAL bricked with paper mario US so I think that it's a PAL wii updated with 2.0U_v2 (I saw that with WiiUpdateManager). So I'm in the case of the Branch C: “Full Brick” > can'tby bushing - FixMii
Let's kick this off by creating a thread for questions and answers about SaveMii -- how it works, and how to use it to unbrick your Wii. There are two primary ways to use it: * Install an update -- when you boot a Wii using SaveMii, it will check to see if there is an update partition on the currently inserted disc, and if there is one, it will try to install it. This will not allow yoby bushing - FixMii