tattar8 said:Where's the batch?
When checking it out, it's found at the root of the download dir. Or have it here:
http://code.google.com/p/sneek/source/brow...build_boot2.cmd
tattar8 said:Where's the batch?
All it does when I run it with the right files in the same directory is spew out a bunch of errors.Det1re said:tattar8 said:Where's the batch?
When checking it out, it's found at the root of the download dir. Or have it here:
http://code.google.com/p/sneek/source/brow...build_boot2.cmd
So it's just those that changed, right? No need to recompile armboot.bin?Det1re said:New Revision
QUOTE said:FS module:
-added a fix so that too much DLC no longer causes NAND is full errors -> please report, if the fix works!
ES module:
-fixed some SD for Wii applications related code, which should fix it for most
homebrew apps
-added code which will disable SD access for the system menu when SD for Wii
applications is enabled
General:
-added a batch which compiles the es/fs modules and creates the boot2.bin if the
IOS 60 kernel module is present as 0000000E
>> precompiled ES/FS module are online, too.
Won't work. That's what i ried. if I just double click on it, it disappears in an instant.FenrirWolf said:I think you have to run it from the command line. I'm gonna try that, anyway.
There seems to be something to install, as the batch keeps referring to the "make" command.FenrirWolf said:Yup, same issue here.
I got it from the link Det1re posted: http://code.google.com/p/sneek/source/brow...build_boot2.cmdSanGor said:did you checkout via svn?
fogbank said:I think I've read every post and have not seen this mentioned before:
I used ShowMiiWads to extract a BootMii backup of my NAND. Everything works except the Homebrew Channel loads upside down. On my real NAND the Homebrew Channel works fine.
I know the HBC loads upside down when the IOS it runs on is trucha enabled. In my case the HBC is running on IOS61. I used NUSD to download a clean IOS61 (unpatched) and then used ShowMiiWads to install it to my NAND backup. The HBC still loads upside down.
While running SNEEK I tried to run the HackMii installer from the HBC but I got a black screen. I tried to run WadManager from the HBC but also got a black screen (I assume because cIOS 249 is not supported on SNEEK).
I don't understand why HBC would load upside down in SNEEK but not on my real NAND. I guess I could try reinstalling IOS61 again, and/or a clean IOS36.
???
My nand wouldn't load after I tried this after reverted back dump was no good and had to make freshwilsoff said:crwys said:[...] Pretty nice, games run fine, usb loader (uloader). The only thing I can see is increasing functionality on sd loading from homebrew channel.
- Which ios (author, slot, version) did you use to get usb uloader working? Did you do anything special to get it going?
- SD loading from homebrew channel, can be enabled, but is buggy,
Note: this feature is buggy and might break the FS on your SD card, make a backup before using thise feature!!QUOTE(http://code.google.com/p/sneek/wiki/FAQ) said:SD support for Wii applications is currently disabled, due it not working very well.
If you still want to give it a try simply change line 1605 in the main.c of the ES module to
CODE*SDStatus = 1;
SanGor said:fogbank said:Everything works except the Homebrew Channel loads upside down. On my real NAND the Homebrew Channel works fine.
to the HBC SNEEK probably seems like a modified IOS. even if you have an unpatched IOS on your SNEEK NAND, SNEEK won't load the kernel of that IOS but boot2.bin instead.
fogbank said:I know the HBC loads upside down when the IOS it runs on is trucha enabled. In my case the HBC is running on IOS61. I used NUSD to download a clean IOS61 (unpatched) and then used ShowMiiWads to install it to my NAND backup. The HBC still loads upside down.
Edit: Forgot to mention that I have never had cIOSCORP in any way (real NAND or SNEEK NAND).
longtom1 said:Didn't work for me just give me a 0kb boot2.bin file