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Geckoloader v0.0.3
Filename
Geckoloader0.0.3.tgz
Date Posted
Mar 10, 2008
Categories
Applications
,
Wii
Tags
Wii
Downloads
1061
Description:
If you're interested in getting into the Nintendo Wii homebrew scene, then Geckoloader by homebrew developer dhewg should be right up your alley. Featuring quite the changelog in this update, this version definitely offers a smoother ride in terms of homebrew purposes, as well as an added convenience for those of us without Gamecube controllers.Here 's what's changed from the last version:v0.0.3 * a gamecube pad isn't required anymore, the wii reset button is used to confirm the flash process * the loader code is executed straight away if it has been flashed before * .elf file support thanks to tmbinc * the stub doesn't overwrite the globals anymore * a received binary is now written to MEM2 before relocating * ported the client to win32 (binary included) * the client now uses default device names on linux and os x * the audio and dsp subsystems are initialized on reloadingAs usual, please remember that that this particular homebrew uses the Twilight exploit, so you might want to read up before trying this out. You should do well to peruse this homebrew's readme file in the archive to find out more.
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