Recent content by r-win

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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Alright, thanks to the stackdumps I got (three in total) I think I've found the problem. It will probably be fixed in the next release, I'm awaiting the test results atm. P.S.: This means you can stop posting and sending stackdumps
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    For the people who get the stackdumps. If you use the dol file on the wiki, you can email me a picture of the stackdump, or the numbers of the stackdump (0x80........ --> 0x........ --> etc). DO NOT email me a stackdump of your own compiled versions. For the people with the compilation...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    The .elf file contains debug information. If you get a stack dump, we can find the problem (or a direction) using the .elf file. You should be able to load the .elf file instead of the .dol, but it won't give you any benefits.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Exactly, only release candidates and releases will be posted, and I think Google Code is the best place for that. By default beta's will only spread internally, but you can always compile your own version.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Just wanted to say that I'm sorry that I forgot to mention WDM files. Of course, you don't need them anymore, so you can either delete or rename that folder. This was, of course, known by us, I just forgot to mention it. Sorry! Yep, and the code has been committed to SVN. Thank you. I think...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Probably, but I'm not gonna release it until we've squashed some other bugs with this revision. Since r304 we've been experimenting with caching gamelists and changed soundhandling to the code from WiiXplorer, made by dimok. Those changes are not stable enough to be in an official release. Note...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    I agree! I missed that one too, and I would've loved to see it Anyway, if it's about GPL and stuff, pfff...anyway, I've opened the sources again, but this time in github (https://github.com/r-win/wiiflow). We can still work on SVN, it'll sync with github for us. Anyway, hope to see/speak you...
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    Hacking We Dare and CSi games

    That will never work, since the cios needs to be initialized, and a module has to be loaded at runtime. The usb loader does that. However, when reloading ios (or cios), it will be in it's initial state, without the module, and without the knowledge of which game you are currently running.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    lol, anyway, the shell script didn't execute. It generates alt_ios_gen.c or something like that.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    make ios=247 or whichever ios you want to use.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    You will have to compile a 247 version yourself. The wiki has instructions on how to compile your own version.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Deprecated means that we don't update them, nor support them anymore. Of course you are allowed to use them, I just recommend you don't. But them again, who am I, right?
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Get a forwarder on http://www.wiiflowiki.com.
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    Not. It has no priority, and I think you saw us saying that we are going to implement this after we've created a new release. r304 was a Release Candidate, which means we are now focussing on creating RC2. Unfortunately we've had to make some pretty thorough changes to the core system to fix...
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    Hacking WiiFlow - an open source GUI USB-Loader

    The final release will have a replaced music system. We hope to have better support then.
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