Just saw this and was curious, what GUI framework and programming language did you use?
Oh my godv2.0:
Typo's Fixed
Mmm, no its not, homebrew channel supports SDHC, make sure your card was fully formatted to fat32, just to be sure, and put the app like i stated.Hi Scarlet - thanks for the easy to follow guide.
One thing - I've read the steps numerous times and the comments ITT before proceeding. I'm actually having issues with the Step 2: System Check
I've downloaded the files and extracted it as follows: SD:/Apps/SysCheckHDE/boot.dol
However, when I insert the SD card into the Wii the Homebrew Channel doesn't show up on the Home Menu. I'm a using a Stock Wii so installing from scratch.
Is this caused because the SD Card I am using is a 4GB SDHC card? I have 2 SD Cards and both are SDHC. Hopefully, it's just because I need a regular 2GB SD Card (non SDHC) - just wanted to confirm before purchasing one.
Cheers,
DT89
Mmm, no its not, homebrew channel supports SDHC, make sure your card was fully formatted to fat32, just to be sure, and put the app like i stated.
Also, if it was possible to post a picture of your sd card directory and your SD:/Apps/SysCheckHDE/boot.dol directory, would be great.
i have plenty of disc HDD, so it must be on one of them, that or on a folder on my laptop, ill try to find it, and see what i can improve.I use Visual Studio Team Services for private repositories. It's free for up to 5 users on your account.
I dont recall where i left the source of this, but v5 just included links to homebrew apps and explaining on how to set them up, aside from that, everything is the same ;D
This tool its pretty much a GUI, the credits goes to:Gotcha, thanks for the quick reply and MANY thanks for using your time to develop this.