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Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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This is something that is of importance. Yeah this guy Waninkoko released some cool apps but how trust worthy is it? Or are these other guys Marcan and Bushing just jealous because he got to it first?

Bushing and I had been time thinking about making a program to change the region of a Wii. We know what is required to change the region of a console:

* To publish setting.txt to modify the region of the console
* To install the menu of the corresponding system
* To erase all the “internal” channels that correspond to a region and to install them of the other

The complicated part but is second, since to install a system menu (in particular, if the version is smaller, which by technical reasons takes place during certain changes of region) it is a quite dangerous action. We have had the idea in mind enough time more or less parked, hoping to that we had some safe form to realise it.

Waninkoko released a utility to install different versions from the menu of the system (downgrader). The interesting thing of this is that it does by means of a IOS patch, consequently the installation is more or less equivalent to an update and equal of safe. This corresponds to the second part of the list. We knew how to realise first, which is relatively easy (if you know to do it). Waninkoko already knows to do third. Therefore, and as Waninkoko already had 90% of the work done (in the form of the Downgrader), bushing commented the one to him of setting.txt and it said to him that it would be well incorporating it in the Downgrader, to be able to turn it into a changer of regions.

Today he leaves downgrader, and I go all I content to post, commenting that now we are collaborating (something) with Waninkoko, contentment of which we have given a good idea him and that all we have saved time of this form. Then, they begin to appear the news of semibricks. , clearly, it is strange to me, and my first reaction (and the one of bushing) it was to ask to us how it is this possible one. Surprise goes ours when we lowered the region changer and we were with the following thing: the region changer only changes setting.txt.

Still more dissapointing it is the content of the README:

Originally Posted by Waninkoko
This application allows to completely change the region you of your Wii console.

This application is semibrick guaranteed for it uses whatever it without of some form to imagine that also it must change the menu of the system by other means. , Still worse certain semibricks combined with certain other actions ends at total brick, non-recoverable.

Waninkoko knows perfectly that this utility is only one third part of the process to change of region. It was released in this form, without explanations, and giving to understand that it is a complete changer of region? I am going to assume that it is not by maliciousness, so the unique conclusion that I have left is that he is an irresponsible one and it does not think before making the things. Our intention when commenting to him the one of setting.txt was it incorporated that it in its Downgrader, and thus bushing was said to it explicitly. To change setting.txt they are a few lines of code – as much for as for us. It makes this application would have cost to us less (we know setting.txt better), but the combination with a installer of the menu of the system rather more. That already had Waninkoko fact. Instead of to add the code of setting.txt and to document it all a little, which had supposed a work more or less reduced (and to do rather more the same), it has removed only one part from the process, express and evil. The idea was to reduce the necessary work for all, and in his place has been the opposite, besides a dangerous utility. And he is not because him the one has not been happened to integrate it, because in fact bushing said to him it did that it of that form.

It is the history of the FS to dumper again. At the time, I said to him to Waninkoko how to dumpear all the Flash by archives. The result was the FS Dumper and the beginning of the piracy of VC, on which already I warned to him. In fact, I asked to him that it at least did not remove until being able to speak it a little but with, and ignored to me saying that “nobody will know how to use the archives of the FS to piratear CB games”. All we know what happened just after it left. Assuming that was not a deliberate act in favor of the piracy (and reason why there is this Waninkoko, by prevailed and publicly, was not it), then it was another act of irresponsibility. Users pro-piracy: to abstain to defend to him for that reason (and to return to discuss on the piracy). He has said publicly that it was an error.

And therefore, although he weighs to me, up to here we have arrived. From now on, we are not going to give any type of information to Waninkoko. But not because it falls to us bad, or because we want to remove to the things to take the “fame to us”, but because Waninkoko has demonstrated to us that it is not possible to be trusted to release safe applications and with a minimum documentation. The things fast and without thinking, and that is indeed what cannot be done Waninkoko does. We have made a second attempt, and has returned to pass the same, so there will be no a third party.

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Wii Solitaire v0.1

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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Anyone who’s been using a PC for the last 15 years or so, should know this game pretty well. Solitaire is a well know game in the world, whether its on the PC or just with a deck of cards when you’re by yourself.

Now play it on your Wii and kill some time while you’re at it

Wii Solitaire is a very simple solitaire game which makes use of the Wiimote. This game is still a work in progress.

* Full Solitaire Game
* IR Cursor Control

Roadmap
Completed

* Motion Controls
* Rumble Card Selection
* Complete Core Solitaire Game

In Progress

* Splash Screen and UI
* Deck and Table Theme Selection
* Cheating Deck Shuffle
* Deck Dealing Animation
* Sounds

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AnyTitle Deleter

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

AnyTitle Deleter works very similar to Title Uninstaller. You must be very careful with this app because it allows you to delete system channels and others

AnyTitle Deleter is an application which allows you to completely delete (almost) any title on your Wii. This is useful as a space-freeing application, an informative application, and a paranoia tool.

NOTE: DELETING DISC-BASED TITLES FROM YOUR SYSTEM WILL DELETE ITS SAVE DATA!

Features

* Deletes previously “Non-Removable” titles, such as IOS, MIOS, some system channels, etc.
* Contains extensive brick protection–You cannot delete your System Menu, it’s IOS, or some other necessary titles.
* Lists all titles installed on the system in both hex and ASCII format in a series of nice (but console-based) menus.
* Attempts un-installation of titles the “safe” way, and if it fails, will do a more manual “delete” upon request.

Although I’m far from a “good coder,” I put some work into making my code fairly simple and useful for others. For programmers looking to learn something about the Wii, this code contains:

* Lots of examples of various ES and ISFS calls
* A fairly reliable, though unorthodox System Menu region detection method (not based on console settings, so it applies to even semi-bricked systems)
* A console-based menu that should be fairly easy to adapt into other other applications (Just write your own UpdatePage() function)
* Lots of comments

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SameGame 1.0

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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SameGame is a puzzle game originally released under the name Chain Shot! in 1985 by Kuniaki Moribe (Morisuke). It has since been ported to numerous computer platforms. ‘Same Game’ is pronounced as sah-meh-gah-meh in Japanese.

Changes:
1.0:
- Added Saving/Loading
- Added Undo (‘B’ Button)
- Added Skinning
- Bugfixes
- Other Stuff
beta 0.1:
- Wiimote IR
- Change board size

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Charioman v1

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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Charioman is a simple anti-pong game

V1 – 30/08/2008: Add menu and Vg and Two player mode

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Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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Nanook of Tehskeen released a nifty tool that lefts you edit the contents of Guitar Hero 3 and Aerosmith

This explorer / editor allows you to modify QB files contained in PAK files.

Quick Feature List:-
- Supports Wii / PS2 / PC files.
- Edits a PAK’s QB file in memory (No Import / Export required)
- Import / Export / Export All functionality for PAK files.
- Supports all internal QB structures contained in Guitar Hero 3 / Aerosmith / Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground and Downhill Jam (qb.pak.ngc).
- All items are editable including increasing the size of text and script items.
- Debug files are supported to help describe the QB file structures.
- QB files are Bit perfect if loaded and saved without changes even though the file has been broken down and fully rebuilt.
- Saves and Restores settings
- Search Facility (String & QB Key)

Todo (soon):-
- Support XBox (next on the list)
- Fix and log bad pointers instead of raising an exception.

Wish List:-
- Command Line support?

Developer Notes:-
- Internal QB pointers are not used when loading files, instead they are used to validate the file is not corrupt.
- This application was developed to allow other developers to use the code in their code.
- The code will be released when I’m happy this app functions correctly and all the data types are correct.

Respect to ALL who contribute to the following:
- Console Reversing
- Homebrew
- Scene News
- Custom Guitar Hero Discs (Any Console)

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Ocarina (Wii Cheat App)

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

Ocarina is an application allowing you to use cheat codes on your Nintendo Wii.

Bundled in the download pack you’ll find a PC client (wii Cheat Code Manager) which allows you to select cheat codes and store the cheat lists on your SD card. Ocarina will try to read these files and apply the cheats to the game.

For instructions on the PC application, please refer to its readme file!

On a side note: Ocarina should also be able to boot imports! Please note that you’ll need an NTSC capable TV screen to play NTSC games on PAL Wiis and vice versa! RGB cables are not properly supported if you play imports!

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GeeXboX v0.1 alpha1

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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farter, the developer for the Wii Media player called GeeXbox has updated his app. This update has a few changes and a couple new features. See below for changes

* NTSC/PAL autodetection (supposed to work)
* improved support for widescreen mode
* aspect ratio software compensation support
* improved Wiimote connection/reconnection routine
* user-friendlier handling of boot failure.

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Homebrew Manager 1.4

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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Just as you think that compiling homebrew couldnt be easier.. Reppa, the developer for Homebrew Manager, has updated his Homebrew Manager application for creating homecrew channel ready apps/games/homebrew. It will take any picture you have and resize it according and much more. See changes below

- I correct for this version (1.3) a huge bug when you have other xml file into apps directory, now they’re gone. I apologise for that
- Add an ftp client to manage all file by ftp ^^ (1.4)
- Add ftp support with FTPii
- Must run FTPii before the manager
- IP of wii can be change into HCM.ini
- Not everything was tested (lack of time, but i think all is ok)
- FTP Mode is a little slow than SD Card mode but he work fine

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Sendelf v4

July 30th, 2008

Posted by The_Wii_Nes_Boy

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Sendelf by henke37 with assistance by dasda. Graphical client that sends files over TCP from windows computers to Wii consoles. May require the .NET framework and does require the visual studio runtime.

Mainly for the Homebrew Channel, but still works with the the standalone server by Svpe.

Usage instructions

1. Start the server on the Wii, that is start either the standalone server or the Homebrew channel
2. Unzip and run
3. Select file to send
4. Enter the IP address of the Wii
5. Make sure that the correct protocol is selected
6. Change the port if needed (most likely from using the client for the other protocol previously)
* The standalone server uses port 8080
* The Homebrew Channel uses port 4299
7. Enter any arguments if needed
8. Hit the send button

Or just double click on an elf or dol file, it will be sent directly to the last used IP address. No, it does not crash if you hasn’t set the IP address yet.
Full feature list

* Works with both the standalone server and the Homebrew channel
* Works with both elf and DOL files
* Saves the used settings in the Windows registry so that you don’t need to change them at each start
* Is extremely tiny, partly thanks to the release being UPX packed, but also from directly using the Win32 API
* Supports drag and drop of files onto the main window.
* Does basic sanity checks to prevent the most obvious user errors like forgetting to select a file.

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