Wii News
HackMii Installer v0.5 (Wii Application)

Quote:
“As you all know, Nintendo pushed a huge update yesterday. Turns out it’s a rather lame attempt to block, among other things, the “HackMii Installer”. They also remove The Homebrew Channel and DVDX on every system menu startup, but for that they just hardcoded the used title IDs. So let’s play this silly game: Let’s switch title IDs!”

All Wii’s can be “homebrew” enabled again. The HackMii Installer is intend to enable legal homebrew and to play your legally owned backups. Every other use is not in compliance with the creators of this Hack and in no way welcome. Be fair and buy the games you like!

Changes:

* New exploit to enable (un-)installation of all components on fully updated Wiis.
* Fix hangs on some setups (they’re all related to retarded IOS patches).

http://hackmii.com/2009/09/silly_games/

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Wii System v4.2 Homebrew Antipotion (Wii misc)

bushing and team are working on a modified version of the “HackMii Installer”, which will be able to reinstall the Homebrew Channel, DVDX and BootMii (just as before).

Everything seems to turn out into a mouse and cat game again!

Anyway… homebrew is a great thing, but if you want to play commercial games, then go and buy them! Developers also have to feed their families!

http://hackmii.com/2009/09/wii-menu-4-2-a-lack-of-imagination/#more-742

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Turnip v0.2 (Wii Game)

This is a simple application based on the Animal Crossing City Folk (ACCF) game, and it provides a player with:

1. Information of turnip prices for the week (Sunday morning to Saturday afternoon in that corresponding week)

2. A derived or add-on game (a game that some or all of its inputs come from other game data) which uses those turnip prices information

3. A functionality to change turnip prices for the week (by reading the information from the xml setting/input file)

Changes:

Added changing turnip prices functionality
Added xml setting/input file functionality

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Turnip

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Wii64 (Beta 1) (N64 emu for Wii)

Wii64 is a port of the popular multi-OS N64 emulator, Mupen64, to the Nintendo Gamecube and Wii through the libOGC library. The emulator is planned to use dynamic recompilation of the N64 machine code to PowerPC (the Gamecube/Wii’s ISA) and full hardware accelerated graphics to (hopefully) achieve full-speed emulation.

A few notes about this release:

Wii64 users (Wii build):

The emulator can be controlled with any combination of GC controllers, Classic Controllers, and Wiimotes with Nunchuks (sorry, Wiimotes must have Nunchuks). See the included readme for details on the controls. You can load ROMs (only uncompressed) and saves from a FAT formatted SD or USB (details on the folders required are in the readme).

Cube64 users (Gamecube build):

Due to memory limitations, there is no expansion pak support, it uses TLB cache, 2xSaI and FB Textures may break things and of course ROMs will run slower.

Fellow Developers:

We don’t want to discourage other people forking and working on the emulator; however, any unofficial builds must not be called “Wii64” or “Cube64” nor use the Wii64 or Cube64 logo in order to avoid confusion. For now, we’re just releasing a snapshot of the source used to build Beta 1, but we’re planning on updating the public repository with each commit we’ve made to our private repository so that everyone can see the progression of the code. This process will begin soon.

Support:

Finally, there is a support forum located on TehSkeen ( http://www.tehskeen.com/ ), so if you are having trouble with Beta 1, please seek help there before submitting issues to the Google code tracker. You can also join in and discuss the project with other users there.

http://emulatemii.com/wordpress/?p=154

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Wii64 (Beta 1) Trailer (N64 emu for Wii)

The team behind “Wii64”, a N64 emulator for Wii, has released a trailer showing the emulator in action.

Things to note:
– Zelda Master Quest & Lylat Wars (Starfox 64) shown in PAL mode (50VI/s)
– Menu navigated with Gamecube Controller

Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=14326 for the news.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baoUvvzI1Z4

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Firmware v1.11 Downgrader v1.24 Modification (Wii Application)

Attila has released a modification to Firmware Downgrader 1.1, now calling it Firmware Downgrader v1.21 mod. This tool can downgrade you’re system menu, although t is NOT recommended to do so anymore!

Changes:

– An audit of Boot2 whether the downgrade can damage the console.
– A reading of the wad files needed on the SD card to enable downgrade without internet.
– An upgrade from any version
– A change in the region if necessary fully functional.
– A support for the Wiimote and GameCube

Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=14337 for the news.

http://www.wii-info.fr/

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Preloader v0.30 (Wii misc)

Preloader ‘replaces’ the systemmenu (it’s not really replaced, its main.dol is just renamed) with a simple loader which allows you to automatically load the HBC, a .dol you can install from SD or the systemmenu. It also allows you to use simple patches on the systemmenu.

Warning: This homebrew application will brick your Wii if you misuse it!

Changes:

– added SDHC support
– added a new option to the “return to” setting: “return to: autoboot”
– changed FAT code to only mount/read from SD
– fixed a bug where enabled autoboot overwrote the “return to preloader” setting
– removed netcode, online update check, online update code
– The installer now get the IOS version the System menu uses from its TMD and if the version is 60 or higher applies the ES_DIVerify patch

Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=14340 for the news.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Preloader

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Homebrew Browser v0.3.6 (Wii Application)

The Homebrew Browser allows you to download the latest homebrew applications and games all through your Wii. You don’t need to take your SD card out. You don’t even need a computer! You can also delete homebrew you no longer want.

No more dead links, no more extracting files, no more finding out that the homebrew application doesn’t include an icon.png and meta.xml in the zip file!

Changes:

* Fixed scrolling list issue
* Added ability to not delete folders and not extract files if they exist
* Added ability to select starting category and sorting method
* Re-added mp3 support (add loop.mp3 and it will play it instead of loop.mod)
* Improved scrolling of the list at start up

http://www.codemii.com/2009/09/29/hbb-updated-to-v0-3-6/

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Dop-IOS v8 (Wii Application)

Dop-IOS lets you download and install any IOS from Nintendo servers. You can also apply the trucha bug to them.

Features:

Download any IOS from Nintendo servers
Select between oldest version or newest version of any IOS
You can apply the signature hash check (trucha) again
You can also apply ES_Identify function patch to IOS36 (useful for AnyTitle Deleter and >3.4 users)
Protection: you cannot install stubs. You could get a brick if you install an stub IOS that your System Menu uses. If you want them, just update through Wii menu or disc.
Stores files on SD: you can reuse all your downloaded IOS with Dop-IOS or another application.
Shows your IOS versions

Changes:

Updated to all 4.2 new IOS.
Gamecube pad support.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Dop-IOS

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Wii System Menu v4.2 (Wii misc)

Nintendo released System Menu v4.2 for the Wii.

Quote:

It’s very much a killer update, so DO NOT UPDATE if you wan’t to carry out using whatever you already use.

Hard Changes?
– Deletes most homebrew.
– Now uses IOS70. (No Preloader due to that)
– Wii Shop Channel updated. Use WiiSCU to update the shop channel. Use NUS Downloader to download the Wii Shop Channel v17
– Most of the IOS’s have been updated or stubbed.
– Updates your boot2 to boot2v4 (what LU64+’s have). (That means no downgrading of any IOS, and due to that, you can’t revert back to your old System Menu. So BootMii as boot2 installed is removed.)

Thanks to www.tehskeen.com for the news. Discussion: http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=14320

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/System_Menu_4.2

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