Why? What does that matter to you?Uh, source code? I thought that was pretty clear.
If you think one person could put a permanent end to the project just by voicing their opinion, wouldn't that be a shame? If the source was released there wouldn't be a risk of crediar throwing yet another tantrum and ending all development.Why? What does that matter to you?
All I can see you doing is destroying everyone's efforts to get this out in the first place.
They said that to me, too, when I said that Wood shouldn't be distributed on GBATemp without the source being available, since the author himself claimed it was GPL yet refused to give the source out after one point.Why? What does that matter to you?
All I can see you doing is destroying everyone's efforts to get this out in the first place.
The wad is not a channel, it's the actual program you need to install.
You should be able to use the same loaders which let you boot DIOS MIOS Lite.
1- put your game in the correct folder on your SD card (like a gameCube game if you were using DIOS MIOS Lite). For example:
Mario Kart GP1 : SDCard:/games/GGPE01/game.iso
Mario Kart GP2 : SDCard:/games/GGPE02/game.iso
F-Zero AX: SDCard:/games/GFZJ8P/game.iso (is that the right ID? I just google it)
2- Install the QuadForce wad on your Wii. Use any wad manager.
3- use a loader to boot the game (I tried with USBLoaderGX).
Remember:
QuadForce is installed in the MIOS Slot of your Wii.
You can only have one MIOS at a time, by installing QuadForce you will loose ability to launch GameCube Games.
To launch GameCube games again, just reinstall another MIOS :
- MIOS v10 : official one, play Retail disc
- DIOS MIOS : Plays backup from USB + Retail disc
- DIOS MIOS Lite : Plays backup from SD + Retail disc
This doesn't work for me. My Wii crashes at the mode select screen, same as Fire-WSP above.
Well I just formatted my SD to Fat Cluster Size 64 and now it works, no crashes for me.
But since many people have crashes in the same place, there must be something wrong.
In what format does the game need to be? Iso?
Where to put the Iso on SD card? On the root?
Yeah this looks like a pretty common issue that needs to be addressed. There's already a video on youtube showing the issue. (go to the last 10 seconds of the video)
Yeah this looks like a pretty common issue that needs to be addressed. There's already a video on youtube showing the issue. (go to the last 10 seconds of the video)