stfour said:daxtsu said:Does it support Wiiload? Just curious..
actually not.. it is on the "to-do"
Good to know, thanks.
stfour said:daxtsu said:Does it support Wiiload? Just curious..
actually not.. it is on the "to-do"
DEFIANT said:New bugs:
Channel pictures only show up when I hover over them, otherwise it's just shows the default picture.
Update: If I bring up the menu (home button) then exit, the pictures will show up like normal. However, if I leave the channel screen... to go to the homebrew screen... then come back again. The pictures are gone (replace with the default image).
Yes, pictures show up now with this. Thank you.stfour said:DEFIANT said:New bugs:
Channel pictures only show up when I hover over them, otherwise it's just shows the default picture.
Update: If I bring up the menu (home button) then exit, the pictures will show up like normal. However, if I leave the channel screen... to go to the homebrew screen... then come back again. The pictures are gone (replace with the default image).
Are you sure ? It is working for me... how many titles you have ? It can take some time to refresh icons...
can you this one ?
http://www.ilpistone.com/downloads/wii/pltest.zip
Thank you...
Tomorrow I will check codes better...
I can assure you that's not the case, given the OP has already confirmed that the app tries to load IOS249 when it starts. Keep in mind removing IOS249 is not the same thing as replacing it with a stub (SNEEK/UNEEK also has cheap built in protection against loading a stub IOS - if an IOS only has 3 contents it loads IOS35 instead).Wever said:@tueidj: for tests sake, I removed rev14 from my UNEEK setup and it still does what it should do. So whatever it is on your end, I doubt it's because of what's in the IOS249 slot.
DEFIANT said:
DEFIANT said:Codes are working from SD, USB and NAND in Emulated Nand (Sweet!). Not only that... what ever you changed has everything loading faster then I've seen it yet. Great work. Retuning from a vc/ww game brings be back to the emualted nand screen fast without a pop up scanning the cache.
But remember that if you add or delete titles, you MUST rescan nand using (H)->"Nand options.."->"Update title cache...". The cache is written in the root of the device containing the nand dump in the file "/nand.dat". So if you change sd or hdd it remain in sync...
Thank you stfour.DEFIANT said:I'm making pancakes for the family...
mmm... sorry to be so far from you
QUOTE(DEFIANT @ Jul 2 2011, 06:09 PM)