We have to be sure that the theme is pointing to the right magic number. I) we've changed the consolecoverid to what we found in platform.ini H) we've changed the coverfolder (see step 9) G) we've changed the displayname (you can put what you want) Go to sd\wiiflow\plugins\ directory and copy and rename wii.ini to fceugx-347.ini then open it.Īrguments=ĭisplayname=Nintendo Entertainment SystemĪ) we've changed the magic number to what we found in platform.ini Ĭ) we've changed the arguments line (is requested by the emulator) Į) we've changed the rompartition to 0 (sd) į) we've changed filetypes (zip is the format of our super mario bros rom) We need one ini file for each emulator, we'll prepare one on the basis of the other ones we have. NES is the console code used to determine which type of covers to use. here's what we find:Ĥ6434555 is the magic number we must use. You have to search a section which recalls the emulator you choose. In sd\wiiflow\plugins_data\ find the platform.ini file and open it Open the zip file, rename boot.dol to fceugx.dol and put it in sd\wiiflow\plugins\ We choose to emulate super mario bros using last official fceugx release. We can find a list of emulators for wii at this site: Put supermariobros.zip in sd\roms\nes directory. The rom for super mario bros is already somewhere in your files, you know. If everything works, press home button until you can shutdown wiiflow. Now hitting B you can appreciate the beauty of this theme and go around to the different sections. New options will appear, change sourceflow smallbox from "off" to "on", hit back. ![]() On page 12 enter source menu settings, change enable source flow from "off" to "on", Now press home button a couple of times to go again to settings On page 11 change source menu on start from "no" to "yes" On page 4 change return to channel from "disabled" to "WiiFlow" On page 2 change theme from "default" to "rhapsodii shima" launch it.Īfter some time the program starts. Now in your system menu you have a new icon for wiiflow. (optional, if you don't like the aspect of the channel installed you can install another channel with a wad manager, but AFTER this step 3) ![]() you'll use it when you have to exit an emulator and you want to return directly to wiiflow. In homebrew channel launch the channel installer app and install the channel. ![]() You have to install first the older files, cause newer have probably an updated version of platform.ini inside.Ĭopy the context of wf_internal_plugins.zip in sd\wiiflow\plugins\ directory Unpack wiiflow_v5.4.6.zip, WiiFlow_Channel_Installer_v1.1.zip and rhapsodii shima theme to root directory of sd. (optional) download a channel of your choice from here:ĭownload last version of the rhapsodii shima theme from here: ![]() Step 0: your wii is already soft-modded with hbc installed, must have a sd card formatted in fat32.ĭownload last official version of wiiflow from here:ĭownload wiiflow channel installer from here: My goal is to play super mario bros with a nes emulator using wiiflow. Instead here i'm using only original material. I wrote this cause i found a bit messy to rely on someone's other pack with settings already done, But I remember being in such a predicament with my PSP and DS, as well, before getting a handle on things and knowing the routine for plug-ins, games, etc.Hi, here is my tutorial for setting up wiiflow as an emulator frontend. Long story short, I'm a newb at this point. Also, will all things be launched through the Homebrew Channel? As I've seen in some videos people have custom channels for other things located at the Wii's channel menu next to official Nintendo channels. I understand the HBC is used as a gateway to launch other apps and currently on my SD Card I have a folders entitled "apps", "private", "wad" and two files named boot.elf and IOS36-64-v3351.wad (this is where I hope I don't get banned after one post, this isn't posting about WADs, merely naming files I see).įrom here, what should I do in order to get the fullest from my Wii? I don't quite understand WiiFlow installation from where I'm currently at with my Wii's softmodding. I currently have the Homebrew Channel installed and in the upper right it says v1.0.8, IOS58, v24.32. I've been following a guide, that was posted in November 2011 and I've been told its out of date. Apologies, in advance, if this is both the wrong place to post this thread and/or the content isn't allowed. Hopefully I can post this here and get some help to boot.
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