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Maybe you could add a column for memory card emulation? I think some games don't work with it and I run all my games with a real memory card.I added debug log/debug log link columns so tueidj has quick access to that information.
Nope, doesn't work with SD Gecko, it works with USB Gecko (they are two completely different devices for completely different purposes). If you don't have a USB Gecko, you can use WiFi logging (gives the same result, but doesn't require any special hardware, just a Wii connected to a WiFi network and a computer connected to same network [probably works with wired connection too])If you wish to report a bug make sure you have a log from a USB gecko. Saying "Game XXX doesn't work" does not help anyone.
How can I take a log? Simply put a SD Gecko in MemoryCard-Slot B and start the game? If the logs are a better way to help, no problem. I only need to know how.
Thanks!Memory Card Emulation column added. See the table of contents for what the column means.
TLDR: It means if it works with the game or not, NOT if you use it yourself.
That's all I'm going to do with the wiki page for today, so it should be complete in terms of columns. I hope.
I've yet to find one it doesn't work with...
i can confirm this. if you're using a real memory card the pal versions of pso 1&2 and pso 3 work, with memory card emulation it hangs after confirming time & date settings.
Ah. Nice to know. Hopefully this wiki page will help tueidj quite a bit.
It is also very delicate. People shouldn't touch DVV's or the HDD in essence for any reason unless they want their discs re-verified
Perhaps it's broken in the latest revision.same problem here
I see. The first message comes through, which is why I didn't realize it was a problem with the router. Do you have any suggestions ― other than buying a new router, of course ― on working around this?It's not broken, it's your router not forwarding broadcast packets.
I've never used the Windows version, but Ubuntu 12.04 includes the OpenBSD version of netcat, so use the following command from a terminal window:How can I log over WiFi? I've read something like "netcat" but when I tried to use Windows version of the program my anti virus software freaks out. I also have zero experience with "netcat" or similar programs. Are there easier ways to wifi log? I'm on Windows 7 64Bit. If that helps, there's also Windows XP 32Bit and Ubuntu 12.04 64Bit installed on my pc. I only have to restart my pc to use them.
nc -l 64444 -u
nc -l 64444 -u > batenkaitos_crash.log
Pardon me but if you try to "move", "copy" or touch the DVV's for whatever reason you have to do "ie" formatting the HDD and copying the DVV's back where they were they probably won't work unless you perform an HDD backup image. I already tried it many times and happens the same.It is also very delicate. People shouldn't touch DVV's or the HDD in essence for any reason unless they want their discs re-verified
At a "personal DVV's" level that's not true at all, heh.