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#1 2008-05-02 21:52:07

nedthehead
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Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

So, how can you have a Twilight Princess file, multiple homebrew, and
a separate Wii channel for homebrew? Can't be done, right?

Wrong!

The purpose of this guide will be to install a Homebrew channel on your
Wii menu so you don't need to boot Twilight Princess in order to access
your homebrew.
WARNING: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO TO YOUR WII!! USE
AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!


That out of the way, this is what you'll need:
1 Wii (obviously)
1 SD card (and a way to connect it to your computer)
1 copy of Zelda Twilight Princess
+ necessary install files. For the purpose of this guide, I've uploaded
all of the necessary files at this location:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/x8w6t0


Step 1: Twilight Hack
This step is neccessary in order to install the Homebrew channel on your
Wii menu. This is not neccessary afterwards, and is completly temporary.
For the purpose of this tutorial, I will be referring to the RZDE folder.
You will use the RZDE, RZDP, or RZDJ folder depending on your region.

1: Considering you've downloaded my file linked above, open the Step 1
folder and read through the .txt file in that folder. It will help tell
you what file wilkl work with your version of Twilight Princess. So take
that version of data.bin to use for the rest of this tutorial.

(Quick Note: In order to back up data, insert your SD Card into the Wii,
go to your Zelda save game file on your Wii System Memory and click it.
Once you hit copy, it will copy over to the SD Card you inserted)

2: This might be a good time to back up your Twilight Princess save data
if you intend to keep it. In fact, it's MUCH better if you do so. The
savedata will go into the X:/private/wii/title/RZDE folder. If you don't
have any data you want to save, create the X:/private/wii/title/RZDE folder
on your SD Card. Now, if you backed up your RZDE folder, rename it to
something like RZDEBackup so you don't get confused.
At this step, you should have 2 folders in your X:/private/wii/title
folder: RZDEBackup (Savedata) and RZDE (used for Twilight Hack)

3. Remember the file data.bin? Well, copy that to the RZDE
folder you made. Your memory stick is now ready for the Twilight Hack!

4 Now, insert the SD Card into the Wii. Now go to your Wii options and
navigate your Wii's system memory. In the top right corner, hit SD Card.
If you followed steps correctly, there should be an icon on your SD card
called "Homebrew Loader" or something along those lines. Now click your
Wii memory in the top right, and delete your previous Zelda data (if
applicable). If you backed it up in step 2, it is in the RZDEBackup folder
on your memory stick. Now go to the SD Card, and click on the loader.
When prompted, copy it to the Wii system memory.

You've now successfully installed the Twilight Hack!

5 (Optional but recommended): Test out the Twilight Hack! Put in your game
disc and load up a game of Zelda as usual. There is only 1 file on the file
select screen, so hit that one. When the file loads up, go speak to the
man in front of you. If all goes well, the game should crash and some code
appear on the screen. If so, all is successful! If not, then review your
steps.

Step 2: Homebrew Channel
This is a simple, yet very crucial step. This step will place a channel
on your Wii system menu to launch homebrew! Why is this important? Well,
if you want convenience, and to keep a Twilight Princess file, then
this is for you!

1. This is a very simple process! Take your SD Card, and plug it into
your computer.

2. Open the "Step 2 Homebrew Channel" folder in the package you downloaded.

3. Take the boot.elf from this folder and copy it to the root of your SD
Card. Now you're pretty much done!

4. Boot up Zelda and talk to the guy again. This time, a new line of code
will appear. Wait for the code to completely load, then read the disclaimer.
Once finished, press the "Reset" button (press, don't hold) on the front
of your Wii console. After a quick install, your Wii will automatically
restart. Press A, and notice a new channel in your Wii Menu. It's all
black, but if you let your cursor hover over it, it shows up as the
"Homebrew Channel". SUCCESS! However, don't access it yet. We still have
one more crucial thing to do!

Step 3: Adding Applications
So you've got the new Homebrew Channel all up and running. What do you do from
here? The correct answer is to add applications! For this tutorial, I've included
some applications already. They all follow a specific format of what to do with
them when adding them, so for this section, I'm going to tell you how you take
your file. and make it recognizable by the Homebrew Channel.

1: You need the .elf (and/or the .dol) available for the file you want to add.
Put the "Apps" and the "N64ROMS" folders on the root of your SD Card.

2: For every application you want to add, make a folder in the apps folder. Give
It an appropriate name.

3: Put the .elf and the .dol into the new folder you just created.

4: If you want a picture for the application, it must be 128 x 48 pixels

5: For all channel information, you must enter it into a meta.xml file. To do this,
make a notepad file named meta.txt, and paste this template into it:
 

Code:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?> 
- <app version="1">
  <name>Wii64</name> 
  <version>Wii Tiizer Edition</version> 
  <release_date>200805230000</release_date> 
  <coder>Wii64 Team</coder> 
  <short_description>N64 Emulator</short_description> 
  <long_description>This is an early Alpha release</long_description> 
  </app>

With this, just change everything between the two arrows. (><) So since you
don't want your application named Wii64, change that to whatever you want.
Once you've made the neccessary changes, rename meta.txt to meta.xml. Make sure
it is in the folder with your .elf/.dol

Step 3.5: Restoring your Twilight Princess data
Huh? We're not finished?
No, we are, but for those who had Twilight Princess data that they saved
earlier, this is a quick rundown of how to restore it to as it was before
we installed the Twilight Hack.

1: Insert your SD Card into the computer again. Navigate to your
X:/private/wii/title/ folder. Here you are presented with the folders we
created earlier for the Twilight Hack: RZDE, and RZDEBackup

2: Delete the RZDE folder. We won't be needing it anymore. Now you can
rename your RZDEBackup folder to simply RZDE

3: Now plug the SD Card into your Wii. Go to Wii options, Data Management,
and then into your Wii System Memory. Now see the WiiBrew loader saved on
your Wii memory? It's safe to delete that, so go ahead and do so. Now go
to your SD card (top right corner) and click on your Zelda file which will
appear in the first block. Click it, hit copy, and it will copy right back
onto the Wii System Memory. You can then delete it from the SD Card.


And that's it! You can now run Homebrew from your Wii Menu, and have a perfectly
good Zelda file at the same time!
Thanks for reading! Good Luck!


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#2 2008-05-05 20:34:05

lildesiikid
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

this is 100% stable right cuz if it is ill just rent zelda

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#3 2008-05-05 20:37:38

nedthehead
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From: Toronto
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Yup. Haven't had a problem with it, and neither have any of the other people who used this when it was posted to the old forums


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#4 2008-05-05 20:52:59

lildesiikid
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Posts: 44

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

aight thx now all i gotta do is go to blockbuster or something prbly this weekend

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#5 2008-05-06 00:14:34

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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

STICKIED this baby....


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#6 2008-05-12 00:50:19

IGottaWii
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

So can we replace the Zelda data after we install the homebrew channel?

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#7 2008-05-12 11:03:36

Scott-NBNP
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From: Newcastle NSW
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Great tut man, but i have a quick question

When using the multi loader, can i install wads such as VC games and such? or it only for homebrew apps?


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#8 2008-05-12 15:37:54

nedthehead
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From: Toronto
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Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Scott-NBNP wrote:

Great tut man, but i have a quick question

When using the multi loader, can i install wads such as VC games and such? or it only for homebrew apps?

You need to download the .wad installer. The Multi-Brew channel can launch a program that installs .wads. Read my guide 3-4 posts down in the tutorial section called, "Hacking the Virtual Console"


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#9 2008-05-12 16:32:30

[Roosta]
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Registered: 2008-04-29
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

too lazy to link to it?  b**t**d!

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#10 2008-05-12 17:54:01

nedthehead
Game Boy Oxy
From: Toronto
Registered: 2008-05-02
Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

I could, bvut I think it's easier to hit the back button and look 4 posts down :p


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#11 2008-05-12 20:52:34

Scott-NBNP
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Isn't there a homebrew channel that uses the wiimote?


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#12 2008-05-12 21:58:14

IGottaWii
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Not yet, but very soon.

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#13 2008-05-13 18:01:05

nedthehead
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Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

There is. Matter of fact, I believe it was posted on the main page. Heres the lnik to it. Note that the menu uses the Wiimote (d-pad, not the pointer) but many Homebrew apps don't have support for it. That being said:
http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Home … w_Launcher


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#14 2008-05-22 01:12:46

xben15
NES
Registered: 2008-05-22
Posts: 1

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

once the multibrew loader comes up and I'm at the black screen with the gc controller on the right side and I press A it always says " Restart Wii Loader " on me at the next screen where I see all the different homebrew and freakin resets back to the black screen and I press A again and it just repeats.....any ideas?

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#15 2008-05-22 18:38:10

nedthehead
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From: Toronto
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Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Maybe a bad file? I'm not 100% sure. I know this does support the Wiimote with the newest update to the MultiBrew launcher, which can be found here:
http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Home … w_Launcher
Granted the channel is up and running (the initial code on the screen starts, and it loads your boot.elf), just take the boot.elf from that page and replace it with the MultiBrew boot.elf that you downloaded from my package.


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#16 2008-05-25 15:45:15

nedthehead
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From: Toronto
Registered: 2008-05-02
Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Updated with support for the new official channel


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#17 2008-05-25 17:04:09

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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)


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#18 2008-05-25 17:59:20

krazywhiteguy310
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

thats awsome. we need to have some of that here.


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#19 2008-05-25 18:00:14

nedthehead
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From: Toronto
Registered: 2008-05-02
Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

If our download section becomes more up to date and better organized, I wouldn't mind uploading these with full icons and info


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#20 2008-07-02 17:05:41

nedthehead
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From: Toronto
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Posts: 1016

Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Updated with support for firmware 3.3


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#21 2008-07-26 09:57:12

waer100
NES
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

hi
will it work on a burned twilight princeses

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#22 2008-07-26 12:49:23

KinG_Td
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

yes it will


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#23 2008-07-26 13:53:48

fooX
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From: PAL - Germany
Registered: 2008-07-14
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Could you add the easy version with burning the iso and installing it?
Note: Only works with modchips wich allow backups to be played...

because the twighlight hack stuff is much too  complex as i see at your long post..

i would do it like

WITH MODCHIP:
Download iso from... Extract.. extract the one u extracted again.. There should be a Installer.iso (or something)
Burn this with ImgBurn or another prog of your choice..
Insert in your Wii.. run.. and do what the onscreen text says to continue...

remember no guarantee that it works or that your wii takes no damage bla bla..

WITHOUT MODCHIP:

(what you wrote)

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#24 2008-08-11 01:14:41

Marchen144
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

Well if your going to use a burned Twlight Princess, how will you know what version it is?


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#25 2008-08-11 01:22:43

KinG_Td
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Re: Homebrew Channel Full Installation (100% stable)

theres only 3-4 versions. you keep using it until it runs. if its not the correct one, the game will freeze. wont harm your machine


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