USB 2.0 Loading - IOS58
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USB 2.0 Loading - IOS58
Since the newest Update (System 4.3) it's possible to load homebrew without cios per USB 2.0.
Is it planned to integrated USB 2.0 Loading to ScummVM Wii?
This would solve some loading issues.
Is it planned to integrated USB 2.0 Loading to ScummVM Wii?
This would solve some loading issues.
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You don't read.
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=5746&start=75
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=5746&start=75
dhewg wrote:...the most recent nightly builds support USB2 mass storage devices now. USB2 requires HBC v1.0.8, and HBC itself must use IOS58.
See hackmii.com
Hope you like it
I sooo sorry.MusicallyInspired wrote:You don't read.
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=5746&start=75
dhewg wrote:...the most recent nightly builds support USB2 mass storage devices now. USB2 requires HBC v1.0.8, and HBC itself must use IOS58.
See hackmii.com
Hope you like it
But GREAT!
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You just need to have it installed.MusicallyInspired wrote:How do you get IOS58 running anyway?
If you are under Wii Menu 4.3 then it already is. If you don't want to update you can use Tantric's IOS58 Installer (search for it at wiibrew.org).
In order to verify if your HBC is running on IOS58, press Home button when you are at it, and at the top corner you will see the IOS version HBC is using.
Dhewg: I have a question... you say that ScummVM must be run from HBC channel in order to use IOS58. Does that mean that if I run it directly via an exploit, lets say smashstack, it will not load IOS58?
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Dhewg:dhewg wrote:Correct, ScummVM itself won't reload IOS.
Thanks for your prompt answer!
MusicallyInspired:
If you already have HBC 1.0.8 it's safe to update to System Menu 4.3 now. This time it doesn't delete bootmii from boot2, but it might delete bootmii from IOS, if that happen, just re-install it.
Regards,
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Ah yes Now I remember that the HBC installer detects if you have IOS58 installed upon starting.MusicallyInspired wrote:EDIT: Never mind. I used the installer but it still wouldn't work so I reinstalled HBC and that did it.
Now we know that the IOS must be already installed before installing HBC 1.0.8
Do you have HBC 1.0.8 running on IOS58??Paperman wrote:Tried it. It's still a great port.
But it's not 2.0 USB Speed.
It's still 1.1. Got the same "speed issues" as with 1.1.1.
Monkey Island 3 for example is jerking.
Also, I believe that COMI struggling is not related to the drive speed but to the huge sound files which the Wii can not handle. You must compress the BUN files using the Scumm Tools in order to make COMI run properly.
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It seems in this later version of ScummVM the MT-32 emulator's performance is significantly reduced on the Wii. Getting a lot of DSP-breaking where it never used to be a problem. Especially in SCI games. But even in SMI where I had no problem, it is now breaking up and slowing down in some sections. Not a big deal seeing as MT-32 emulation is far from perfect anyway. Interesting to note, though.