I thought you didn't need a fw.img to get IOSUhax anymore?Guys, a title deleter from inside the Homebrew Launcher?
AFAIK there is no such thing yet.
Even if there were, the app would require IOSU access, which in this case would need:
1) A fw.img
2) Rebooting the console into IOSUhax.
3) Seeing the red screen of hope.
4) Once it has been rebooted, then it would start deleting stuff.
Everyone naive enough to believe him just needs a lesson or two on at least how things work around the Wii U Homebrew community.
Yes but when I posted that, the sign patcher from dimok wasn't a thing yet until a few days ago.I thought you didn't need a fw.img to get IOSUhax anymore?
the haxchi installer seems to be able to get it without rebooting the system
https://github.com/FIX94/haxchi/tree/master/installer/src
and then there's https://github.com/dimok789/sign_patcher
My bad, I missed the date...Yes but when I posted that, the sign patcher from dimok wasn't a thing yet until a few days ago.
Back then the only way to do so was with fw.img and IOSUhax enabled.
What's wrong with custom-named archives?I may possibly add archive support, so the app will download an archive instead of the files individually, to help save bandwidth on WiiUBru, and so items can be downloaded a little quicker.
The archives may be called .gacubey
No, seriously they'll just be .zip or something, not something ridiculously named.
Well, let's just say that I've seen some stupidly named archive formats lately ...What's wrong with custom-named archives?
The Wii U does contain a copy of zlib v1.2.5 (ironically named zlib125.rpl), though if that proves to be too difficult, you could always just use devkitPro's zlib.
If you aren't aware, both TubeHax and Chncdcksn DNS servers have been taken down. Are you using the correct DNS? (81.4.127.20 and 168.235.92.108, both hosted by TitleDB).i updated and now it just show the LOCAL apps
It fetches a database from wiiubru.com, which is refreshed each time you boot the program. Due to the high number of apps appearing on the site nowadays, the icons are cache to reduce bandwidth and loading times.Where does it get these apps from? Is there a database that it pulls from and automatically update or is this all done manually?
If you aren't aware, both TubeHax and Chncdcksn DNS servers have been taken down. Are you using the correct DNS? (81.4.127.20 and 168.235.92.108, both hosted by TitleDB).
It fetches a database from wiiubru.com, which is refreshed each time you boot the program. Due to the high number of apps appearing on the site nowadays, the icons are cache to reduce bandwidth and loading times.
i will assume you have the latest HBL and as you stated the latest HBAS , and have placed them in SD:/wiiu/apps
and that you have a decent internet connection configured on your wiiu ?
Yes everything is up to date and the internet works fine, the appstore app goes through the 89 titles and just sits on "One Moment Please..." I've waited about 30 minutes and it still just sat there. I'm pretty confused about what the issue could be.
Hmm , it works fine here .. just tested. Did u delete the cache folder and rerun it ?
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Do you have an elf or rpx file outside of a directory on your SD?
all apps should be SD:/wiiu/apps/<appfolder>/<app>.elf/rpx
it will crash if
SD:/wiiu/apps/<app>.elf/rpx