wii-custom-config | customized configuration for my Wii , based on Homebrew
kandi X-RAY | wii-custom-config Summary
kandi X-RAY | wii-custom-config Summary
wii-custom-config is a Shell library. wii-custom-config has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
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wii-custom-config has a low active ecosystem.
It has 14 star(s) with 11 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
wii-custom-config has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of wii-custom-config is current.
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wii-custom-config has no bugs reported.
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Install wii-custom-config
Download the latest version on the cIOSD2X Website --.
Download the cIOS Installer - v3.1 tested upon writing Extract the zip file and copy the d2x-cios-installer folder in the /apps folder of the SD card
Updating the installer with the newest version Download the latest version on the cIOSD2X Website -- rename it for extraction: $> mv d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vWii.zip d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vWii.7z Extract d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vWii.zip on your sd card into the folder /apps/d2x-cios-installer. NOTE: This will overwrite the file /apps/d2x-cios-installer/ciosmaps.xml possibly present in that folder. You might want to rename it before extracting the d2x package.
Start it up and go to the Homebrew Channel.
locate the cIOS D2X Installer and run it.
Wait for the app to load. Read the text on the welcome screen (if it interests you) and press A to continue.
Time to install the cIOSs. You are now on the main configuration screen. A lot of options will be available here Your cursor will be on the cIOS D2X Version. Use the D-Pad to change it to the newest version (all the way to the right) (v6 upon writing) Move down, and change the IOS Base to 56 Move down again, and change the IOS slot to your preferred slot - most people use slot 249. If you want, you can change the version under the fourth option, though this doesn't directly change the result. This version is only used by the Wii when checking updates. You can set the version to maximum (65535) if the Wii keeps asking for updates after you install it. You are now ready to install, so press A to continue. You will land on an overview with the available cIOS slots. The slot you just selected should be blinking. Several other slots may be highlighted in red. Select the blinking slot. Press A to start the installation. Wait for the progress to complete. It may take a while, especially for the online installation. Once it finishes, you will land on another IOS overview screen. Your freshly installed cIOS should be highlighted in a green color. Press the A button to go back to the configuration screen. Next, you want to configure the second cIOS. This time, use base 57, and choose a different slot (250). Again, press A to install it and wait for the process to finish.
Once everything is installed, press B to exit the application.
Download the cIOS Installer - v3.1 tested upon writing Extract the zip file and copy the d2x-cios-installer folder in the /apps folder of the SD card
Updating the installer with the newest version Download the latest version on the cIOSD2X Website -- rename it for extraction: $> mv d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vWii.zip d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vWii.7z Extract d2x-v10-beta53-alt-vWii.zip on your sd card into the folder /apps/d2x-cios-installer. NOTE: This will overwrite the file /apps/d2x-cios-installer/ciosmaps.xml possibly present in that folder. You might want to rename it before extracting the d2x package.
Start it up and go to the Homebrew Channel.
locate the cIOS D2X Installer and run it.
Wait for the app to load. Read the text on the welcome screen (if it interests you) and press A to continue.
Time to install the cIOSs. You are now on the main configuration screen. A lot of options will be available here Your cursor will be on the cIOS D2X Version. Use the D-Pad to change it to the newest version (all the way to the right) (v6 upon writing) Move down, and change the IOS Base to 56 Move down again, and change the IOS slot to your preferred slot - most people use slot 249. If you want, you can change the version under the fourth option, though this doesn't directly change the result. This version is only used by the Wii when checking updates. You can set the version to maximum (65535) if the Wii keeps asking for updates after you install it. You are now ready to install, so press A to continue. You will land on an overview with the available cIOS slots. The slot you just selected should be blinking. Several other slots may be highlighted in red. Select the blinking slot. Press A to start the installation. Wait for the progress to complete. It may take a while, especially for the online installation. Once it finishes, you will land on another IOS overview screen. Your freshly installed cIOS should be highlighted in a green color. Press the A button to go back to the configuration screen. Next, you want to configure the second cIOS. This time, use base 57, and choose a different slot (250). Again, press A to install it and wait for the process to finish.
Once everything is installed, press B to exit the application.
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