Le développement contributif est parfois complexe à suivre, mais cette mise à jour corrige de nombreux bugs :
[kernel] DI.c: Fix an off-by-one in the 2disc code.This prevented *.iso from being used with 2disc mode. (*.gcm worked fine.)This bug was reported by Zonta85 on GBAtemp.This fixes a regression from commit 7671f98.([kernel] DI.c: Fix disc swapping if Disc 2 is started initially.)
NintendontA Wii Homebrew Project to play GC Games on Wii and vWii on Wii UFeatures:Works on Wii and Wii U (in vWii mode)Full-speed loading from a USB device or an SD card.Loads 1:1 and shrunken .GCM/.ISO disc images.Loads games as extracted files (FST format)Loads CISO-format disc images. (uLoader CISO format)Memory card emulationPlay audio via disc audio streamingBluetooth controller support (Classic Controller (Pro), Wii U Pro Controller)HID controller support via USBCustom button layout when using HID controllersCheat code supportChangeable configuration of various settingsReset/Power off via button combo (R + Z + Start) (R + Z + B + D-Pad Down)Advanced video mode patching, force progressive and force 16:9 widescreenAuto boot from loaderDisc switchingUse the official Nintendo GameCube controller adapterFeatures: (Wii only)Play retail discsPlay backups from writable DVD media (Old Wii only)Use real memory cardsGBA-Link cableWiiRdAllow use of the Nintendo GameCube MicrophoneWhat Nintendont doesn't do yet:BBA/Modem supportWhat Nintendont will never support:Game Boy PlayerQuick Installation:Get the loader.dol, rename it to boot.dol and put it in /apps/Nintendont/ along with the files meta.xml and icon.png.Copy your GameCube games to the /games/ directory. Subdirectories are optional for 1-disc games in ISO/GCM and CISO format.For 2-disc games, you should create a subdirectory /games/MYGAME/ (where MYGAME can be anything), then name disc 1 as "game.iso" and disc 2 as "disc2.iso".For extracted FST, the FST must be located in a subdirectory, e.g. /games/FSTgame/sys/boot.bin .Connect your storage device to your Wii or Wii U and start The Homebrew Channel.Select Nintendont.NotesThe Wii and Wii U SD card slot is known to be slow. If you're using an SD card and are having performance issues, consider either using a USB SD reader or a USB hard drive.USB flash drives are known to be problematic.Nintendont runs best with storage devices formatted with 32 KB clusters. (Use either FAT32 or exFAT.)