DrPepper Site Owner
Number of posts : 183 Age : 28 Location : Southern Oregon PSNID : DrPepper215 PSP FW : 5.00 m33-3 Registration date : 2008-11-07
| Subject: The Wii HomeBrew Channel Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:03 am | |
| The HomeBrew Channel This Is The Main Thing You Will Need To Use Homebrew On The Nintendo Wii, Administrators, it would be good Idea to Sticky This. You Are Going To Need: A/An SD Card A Nintendo Wii (Duh) Zelda Twilight Princess and The Homebrew channel Installer Download Homebrew Channel: http://hbc.hackmii.com/dist/the_homebrew_channel-beta_8.tar.gzJust Because I Don't Feel Like Writing a Tutorial Right Now, ill post Parts of The Readme. - Quote :
The Homebrew Channel Beta 8 Wiibrew.org
2008/06/06
Update instructions: If you have previously installed The Homebrew Channel, you can update it. If this is the first time you are installing it, see below for Installation Instructions. The easiest way to update is using the built-in Online Update functionality. Simply configure the WiFi network settings for your Wii for proper Internet connectivity, and boot up the channel. If the connection is established, you'll see an opaque white (not semitransparent) world icon in the lower right corner, and an update prompt will automatically appear. Accept it to begin downloading the update. If you cannot or do not want to connect your Wii to the Internet, simply run the boot.elf file using any homebrew booting method. For example, you can upload it using wiiload or you can make a directory inside /apps (for example, /apps/Update) and copy boot.elf there. Then, simply run it from the previous version of the channel.
Installation instructions:
The suggested way to install the Homebrew Channel is by using Zelda: The Twilight Pricess with the Twilight Hack, which is available at http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Twilight_Hack. After installing the Twilight Hack savegame, format an SD card (as FAT16; must be <=2GB, non-SDHC) and place the contents of this distribution in the root directory of that card. Boot.elf must be in the root directory, and you must have a directory named "apps" inside the root directory. (You can delete the wiiload files from the SD card, as they are not needed.)
Execute the Twilight Hack, and it will load and run boot.elf from the SD card. You will be presented with a disclaimer screen about the dangers of installing this hack (discussed here as well, below); follow the instructions. After this process has completed, you should have a new Homebrew Channel in your System Menu. You may safely delete the boot.elf file from the SD card; it is no longer needed.
Adding and customizing apps:
All user applications should be stored in their own subdirectory inside of apps/; some examples have been provided. Each subdirectory should have at least three files; ScummVM will be used as an example.
* apps/ScummVM/boot.[dol|elf] main executable to be loaded * apps/ScummVM/icon.png icon to be displayed in the Homebrew Channel Menu; should be 128 x 48 * apps/ScummVM/meta.xml XML description of the channel. This format will change for future releases of the Homebrew channel, but we will try to remain backwards-compatible. See the included files for information on what data should be included in this file.
Staying current with new releases:
Relax, you will not need to do anything to keep up with new releases of the Homebrew Channel. When a new version is available, a message will appear giving you the option to download and install the new version, if your Wii is configured to connect to the Internet.
Uninstallation:
You may uninstall the channel as you would any other channel, by using the Data Management screen of the Wii Menu.
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RISKS, CAUTIONS, and SYSTEM UPDATES:
Any persistent modification to your system (meaning, anything that does not go away when you turn off your Wii) carries some inherent risk. We have worked hard to avoid this where ever possible, but we are unable to test all possible configurations.
We do, however, believe that our channel is safer to install than any other homebrew channel that has been released, and once you have installed it we hope you will never need to install another!
A special note about System Updates:
The Homebrew Channel relies on certain security flaws (fakesigned TMD and ticket) that may eventually be fixed in future versions of the Wii System Software. When these flaws are fixed, you may not be able to install this channel for the first time.
It is not clear what will happen to users who have already installed this channel. We have done extensive simulation testing with the current System Menu and the (currently dormant) IOS37, and we believe there is no danger to your system, even if you upgrade.
That having been said, we are releasing this software to you in the hope that you will find it useful. We can not and will not offer you any warranty on the functionality of this software, or its impact on your Wii System. We have made our best effort to ensure its safety and to honestly explain the risks involved, but the decision (and responsibility) is ultimately up to you.
We recommend that you check for news at http://wiibrew.org about compatibility with new Nintendo System Updates before installing them; we will test each update as soon as it is publicly available, and will announce whether any issues have been discovered. Learn More About The Homebrew Channel At: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Channel and http://hbc.hackmii.com/Download The Twilight Hack: http://www.consolediscussions.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Twilight_Hack | |
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SoCoM fOoLiOz Mod In Training
Number of posts : 156 Age : 29 PSP FW : 5.00 m33-5 which is the coolest of all them you FOOZ Registration date : 2008-11-07
| Subject: Re: The Wii HomeBrew Channel Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:48 am | |
| ummm what happens when it is "hacked" | |
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DrPepper Site Owner
Number of posts : 183 Age : 28 Location : Southern Oregon PSNID : DrPepper215 PSP FW : 5.00 m33-3 Registration date : 2008-11-07
| Subject: Re: The Wii HomeBrew Channel Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:57 am | |
| You can play Hombre form the Homebrew Channel
I'll post a video later | |
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SoCoM fOoLiOz Mod In Training
Number of posts : 156 Age : 29 PSP FW : 5.00 m33-5 which is the coolest of all them you FOOZ Registration date : 2008-11-07
| Subject: Re: The Wii HomeBrew Channel Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:19 am | |
| ok i might do this but i havent been intrested in my wii nush latly | |
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.:Slash:. Site Owner
Number of posts : 115 Age : 31 Location : East Tennessee Registration date : 2008-11-07
| Subject: Re: The Wii HomeBrew Channel Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:37 pm | |
| i wouldnt do it
it just lets you play homebrew
nothing special
its not worth the risk | |
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DrPepper Site Owner
Number of posts : 183 Age : 28 Location : Southern Oregon PSNID : DrPepper215 PSP FW : 5.00 m33-3 Registration date : 2008-11-07
| Subject: Re: The Wii HomeBrew Channel Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:08 am | |
| its not like it would brick your wii | |
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