Yes, I believe that the Wii can support up to 2TB as long as they are formatted in FAT32. Using Windows, formatting anything above 32GB into FAT32 will require special software, and almost all modern HDDs don't come in FAT32 format.
I've heard...
I have tested some games and have recorded some footage. All games run at 60fps with very minor drops in fps to 59fps or 58fps in over 15 minutes of testing, as long as I don't use any filters. Even the harder run to games such as Star Fox and...
It might be a good idea to check some YouTube guides. Most of them design and 3d print their shell, and you can probably find the schematics for those shells. After getting the schematics, you can print them yourself or deal with a local 3d...
Your IOS249 should be base 56, curre tly u have the same cios installed to slot 249/250
Probably won't resolve your issue, but still work fixing
Drag and drop your syscheck.csv onto modmii.exe and it will tell you what to do
That is great to know for educational purpose. I thought that 2TB was the absolute limit to use on a Wii.
Personally, Even my 512GB SD card has more Wii and Gamecube games than I have ever played and will ever play. Even a 2TB is a bit of an...
---- Please note you must know the risks of this guide there is always the potential for making the drive inoperable, I tested this on my personnal config and can't assure you get the same result, please verify the manipulations by yourself and...
Thank you for the list, but I meant advice in making the videos. In all honesty, I will have a very hard time remembering or keeping up with the games in your list. I will probably pick some of the more popular games of the system, and I will try...
Hi, I am interested in learning the emulation capabilities of the Wii and want to save the results for future reference. I thought that I might as well share it on YouTube since I couldn't find what I want.
I am planning on making a video for...
No offense taken. Technically, everything has input latency, even when playing on the original hardware using the original cartridge and controller. Of course, playing on the original hardware has less noticeable latency (probably unnoticeable)...
I have tried SNES9X GX a few days ago right after installing it on my newer Wii, and I did not notice any lags. I was using an original Wii Remote with an original Classic Controller. I have tried Super Mario World and Super Castlevania 4 for...
It probably was formatted to FAT32, but I am not 100% sure since it was 12 or 13 years ago. I believe that DSTT card only supported the Micro SD format (up to 2GB), not Micro SDHC (up to 32GB). I usually format anything with 32GB or lower to...
Mine didn't, but it could have been a knockoff or a very early model. I remember trying to use either a 4GB or an 8GB micro SD, and it did not work at the time. I also remember copying the content from that 2GB to the newer micro SD, but that did...