Us md5 checker. Right there : http://getmd5checker.com/@GreyWolf you seem to know your stuff. Is there any tool to check all my gamecube ISOs? On Wii Backup Manager you can just check all your wbfs/iso files is there any way to do that with gamecube in batch without needing to look up sha1 or md5 one at a time?
@GreyWolf you seem to know your stuff. Is there any tool to check all my gamecube ISOs? On Wii Backup Manager you can just check all your wbfs/iso files is there any way to do that with gamecube in batch without needing to look up sha1 or md5 one at a time?
The Wii doesn't exactly have a shared standard library or an operating system (apart from IOS, which is not responsible for input devices): every software has to include the controller drivers it wants to support, and exactly zero commercial Wii games do!Hey guys, sorry if this info is in another thread already but I couldn't find it. I am picking up a second hand Wii with the intention to mod it and use with a PVM CRT in 240p. Everything seems fairly straight forward custom firmware, SD card, USB external drives, emulators etc. not my first time doing this kind of thing but I have some questions about controller support.
I have a Wii U pro controller already and from what I gather it can be made to work in this scenario, but will this work for everything? I plan to be playing NES, SNES, GBA, N64, GameCube and possibly even native Wii titles. Are there any adapters I need? Is this the best route to take?
The Wii doesn't exactly have a shared standard library or an operating system (apart from IOS, which is not responsible for input devices): every software has to include the controller drivers it wants to support, and exactly zero commercial Wii games do!
Quite a few emulators (and GC virtualizers) do support them, but not Wii games or for that matter most homebrew by sheer number - they would need recompilation or highly title-specific patching!
You may want a real Wii classic controller, or one of those 3rd party "Pro controllers for Wii U" with a Wiimote pointer on the back (which are actually 2in1 wiimote + classic controller clones); the Super Smash Bros 4 controller (Gamecube-lookalike), mini NES, and mini SNES controllers (and their clones) are also equivalent to a classic controller (although they may not have all the buttons)
Also note that a NTSC console won't support RGB output - you will have to change its video region to PAL (whether 50 or 60 Hz), despite the fact that RGB and YPbPr don't use said color encodings
Nintendont (for GC) supports it fine, in fact that's what I used until yesterday!Does the Wii u pro controller work on n64/gamecube games on the Wii? Is there some kind of a emulator compatibility list for controller support somewhere?
Yes, YPbPr component is available on every Wii-compatible console (except Wii Mini, but that's a collector's toy and tournament prize novelty, not a console )Also, I will be using component cables to connect to my PVM. That should work by default right?
Nintendont (for GC) supports it fine, in fact that's what I used until yesterday!
No experience on other emulators, but I bet most major ones have it, officially or not (check their page on wiibrew.org, if that fails try to find a "libwupc" build of it)
No support on the official Virtual Console emulators, of course...
Yes, YPbPr component is available on every Wii-compatible console (except Wii Mini, but that's a collector's toy and tournament prize novelty, not a console )
I haven't mooded my Wii in ages, what channels should I get for it and were to get them? I have the White Wii with a very very old custom firmware and Scrubbed updates.
And how big are the sd/mini sd cards the old White Wii accepts? And how to load games from them? I been using DVDs to load games.
Get a USB Loader app (WiiFlow, USBLoader GX, Configurable USB Loader). Using a HD is best solution to playing games Vs Discs.
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Does the Old Wii even have a USB port?
I did a friend's white wii 4 years ago with USB drive.