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Download this at http://hbc.hackmii.com This is a demo of the Wii Homebrew Channel beta, powered by devkitPPC / libOGC. Credits too numerous to list here. Don't mind the temporary test data; these apps are being loaded off an SD card. The channel also has built-in support for loading ELFs/DOLs via USBGecko and TCP/IP (shown at the end, when Linux is loaded).
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Ocarina is the stand-alone code handler Download it here: http://wiird.l0nk.org/ocarina.zip Ocarina is a very simple Wii application for your homebrew channel. What it does? Start a game.. but there's a twist of course. Ocarina checks the GAME ID.. like RZDP01 for Zelda Twilight Princess (PAL). Then it checks the inserted SD card whether it can find a cheat code file for that game: in this case it would have to be name [sd]:\codes\rzdp01.gct Quoted from: Link Ocarina - SD WiiRD Cheat Playback © Link All cheats in this video were not created by me. All Footage was recorded by me, and all characters controlled in the video were controlled by me except the Wi-Fi matches and the 3 Ike's vs. Pit. Visit http://www.usbgecko.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97
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A few minutes on oxygen goes a long way to making your yeast stronger. So what? Faster, more complete fermentation, that what.
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Now I know, fools get their own when they chit chat Haven't heard yet but you can bet I'm not with that With that talk with the digi walk I stalk a bird you heard absurd word to the Fact I'm a cat nippin sippin on the flask Passin it talking shit but only if your ass In front of me cause you could run from me but In the end revenge send ends to the defendant I can't get get caught in the spiral cause every bit of energy It goes to my survival out my way I'm a flicka flacka blotter ya try to find a weakness But the shit keeps gettin harder Fourth of July with Lucy in Sky I remember pine trees and the coat of many colors I was nineteen I'd do anything Shit like that now scares me but I'd like to do it again It was Independence day I've seen the other side and I say I've been insane And I won't ever be the same Cuz we flow we must be fly First to flow Nickel my brother, so wise And then I rise Here's an ill kid pimpin' cuz he is so slick Step's from darkness his body electric A drone buzzes the air a cracklin' tone Then boomin' like thunder in a cosmic jungle Deathe defyin; like Knievel he weeble Words that will wobble awkward and evil Cuz he flow and rock the hardest of the crowds A marvel pow how you like me now I've returned the kiss of death the last Damien From the abyss fresh eternal alien Now famished from pathless way I ma, do damage To the wack MC's I know you can't stand this Right about now get down I'm the annihilator Rockin with the rhythm of my rhyme detonator Fourth of July with Lucy in Sky I remember pine trees and the coat of many colors I was nineteen I'd do anything Shit like that now scares me but I'd like to do it again It was Independence day I've seen the other side and I say I've been insane And I won't ever be the same
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WiiHD.net installs the Team Twiizer Homebrew Channel (beta 8) and launches Quake Wii. Visit http://www.wiihd.net/homebrew for more.

On this video I am describing my homebrew HAM project I am working on. This project is still ongoing.

http://tinycartridge.com/post/58843578/homebrew-ds-game-played-on-dsi-yasu-the-same - Nintendo DSi Homebrew (Yasu) Pop'n DS

NOTE: The video has sped up spots and a couple clippings to make it fit within the 10 minutes youtube limit. Its not running fast in real life. Visit my Program Compatibility Thread here: http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=73691 Visit my game Hexaxis XXI's homepage here: http://www.hexaxis.com Most every homebrew I care about so far has worked on the slim with the first release by Team M33. Running: Daedalus R12 (1.00 version not 1.50) Final Fantasy VII (7) pops!! fighting swirl included! Loaded from 3.52M33 Save file and saved to save file (reloaded after restart) Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy Tactics Gameboy RIN GB/GBC 1.32RM works good so far gpSP 0.9 for TA-082 / HEN-D ran about 5 roms and all loaded fine no freezing Hexaxis XXI NesterJ NES Emulator 1.11 (1.00 version not 1.50) unzips zips PSPtube Sony NP9660 works (ICE SO) Any Ideas for these: SNES9xTYL 0.4.2 I've tried the non-me version doesn't boot SNES9xTYL 0.2 C Doesn't boot (non-me) Not Running at all: Bookr - Book Reader Devhook 0.46 DGEN for PSP Ver1.70 (Genesis) DOSBOX NesterJ NES Emulator 1.11RM runs but will not open zip files Final Fantasy 1 runs fine, when left after starting another it froze PSPLINK v3.0 OE PSPLINK 2.0 Final PSP Kanji Honors for This Video: #54 - Most Viewed (Today) #1 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gadgets & Games #67 - Top Rated (Today) - Gadgets & Games #29 - Most Discussed (Today) - Gadgets & Games #9 - Top Favorites (Today) - Gadgets & Games #12 - Most Linked (Today) #1 - Most Linked (Today) - Gadgets & Games #10 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gadgets & Games #74 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Gadgets & Games #52 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Gadgets & Games #3 - Most Linked (This Week) - Gadgets & Games #94 - Most Linked (This Week) #32 - Most Linked (This Month) - Gadgets & Games

This is a demo of the Wii Homebrew Channel (beta 7). For more info, please see http://hbc.hackmii.com.

Many people have contacted me about specifics of installing MoonShell on the Datel "Games n' Music" cartridge. MoonShell, a popular audio and video player with high quality playback for the Nintendo DS, uses the DLDI patch that was created by Chishm for the Games n' Music. This video goes through the installation of MoonShell and it's plugins to the card, patching the card to work with the Games n' Music, and converting a video and then transferring the video and an audio file to the card and playing it on the DS.

Homebrew Browser v0.1.2 for Nintendo Wii http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Homebrew_Browser http://www.wiiregionworld.com/wiihomebrew/homebrew_browser_v0.2.0b.zip The Homebrew Browser allows you to download the latest homebrew applications and games all through your Wii. No longer will you have to take your SD card out to transfer the files from your computer to the Wii or even use your computer. Once you install a homebrew application and you no longer want it on your SD card, you can delete it as simple as that! No more dead links, no more extracting files, no more finding out that the homebrew application doesn't include an icon.png and meta.xml in the zip file! Features: - Auto updating when your Homebrew Browser version is out of date - One click download and install for each homebrew application - One click deletion of homebrew applications - Able to update your version of a homebrew application once an update comes out - Caching of the homebrew application pictures Limitations Currently this application is limited to receiving homebrew applications that only use a single file (boot.dol/elf). E.g. Homebrew applications that load images,etc won't be on the Homebrew Browser list for now. Author: teknecal (teknecal@gmail.com) - www.wiiregionworld.com Graphics by LowLines Usage: Run the included ELF with your favourite method to boot homebrew. Uses the Wiimote with IR. Blue Tick - You have the latest version of that homebrew application installed. Grey Tick - You don't have the latest version of that homebrew application installed. A Button = Click Button Minus/Plus Button = Previous or Next 6 homebrew applications Home Button = Return to loader If you need to correct your IR cursor in the application, use: Up Button = Y - 25 Down Button = Y + 25 Left Button = X - 50 Right Button = X + 50 History: 4 July 2008 (v0.1.2) - Added checks to make sure the server response is valid - Uses new graphics made by LowLines - New mouse pointer - "New" icon appears depending on the time - Uses GRRLIB 3.0.1a 30 June 2008 (v0.1.1) - Fixed issue with requesting files from server (thanks joedj) - Enabled auto updating (press B when asked if you don't want to update) - New logo and HBC icon 29 June 2008 (v0.1) - Initial Release Credits: LowLines for the Homebrew Browser logo, HBC icon and all other graphics joedj - Used ftpii source for network read and write NoNameNo and RedShade - used GRRLIB Thanks to all the Wii homebrew developers and HBC icon creators Thanks to all the v0.1 testers Misc: Visit the Wii homebrew developers in #wiidev @ EFnet

One thing people like about the Wii is that you can find other peoples' save files online, copy to SD card, and transfer to your console. This simple process has enabled many people to unlock special extras even if they gave up on the game long ago. Fortunately for GameCube homebrew users, you can do this for 'Cube games too. With a program called MCBackup (Memory Card Backup), you can use .gci format game saves downloaded from GameFAQs or other sites on your console. I used this awesome method to finally see the secret Green Hill Zone in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle that so very few people have ever seen. You'll need a homebrew loader like the SD Media Launcher by Datel. Sorry about the lack of audio...I reformatted my computer and I forgot to turn the volume on the Line In down before recording...it was way too loud to even recognize, so I deleted the sound.
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a crude prototype. based on gc-linux team's PoC 0.4 linux for WII and geexbox team's recent devel version. Visit http://www.geexbox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9897 to get info. Or download from http://www.fs2you.com/files/f033bf0f-4146-11dd-95a2-0014221f4662/.
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Please read description! Comments are being disabled on all PSP related videos. 3/4 of them are negative, typically regarding me copying other tutorials (which I have not done), and my voice, which yes, sounds horrible over a microphone. I really appreciate all the positive comments that I've gotten on my videos, but when people have nothing better to do than bash people on the internet when I'm simply trying to help others, it just gets too stupid. I'm glad that I have helped nice people get a lot of use out of their PSP's. Please don't send any more questions via Messaging. Unfortunately, I cannot respond, and I get 25+ messages a day asking about the same things, I just can't handle it. My life's a bit busy right now, so I'm not going to make any more tutorials for quite a while. Thank you for watching. Rate if you like it. :)

This is a homemade wireless Wii sensor bar. Check out how to make it so you projector owners won't be left out in the cold! More information about the build: http://doctabu.livejournal.com/64758.html

Scott from cooltrainingvideos.com shows you how to make your own Nintendo DS download station. It functions just like the ones you would find in Best Buy or EB that let you download playable demos and preview movies.

ONLY THIS GUIDE WORKS! NOT THE VIDEO!: DOWNLOAD NEW CODES: http://www.usbgecko.com/codes/ SIMPLIFIED GUIDE: Ok listen well because this is what you have to do from the very beginning: The program to open the downloaded files is WinRAR, go on google and write " download winrar " to get it PREPARE THE TWILIGHT HACK: Go on your wii memory and copy your zelda twilight princess savegame inside a SD card and take it to your computer in a safe place, then delete it from your Wii memory. Download Twilight hack: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Twilight_Hack You have downloaded the twilight hack, inside the twilight hack there are 2 files: README and private When you open private you find: private - wii - title - rzde, rzdj, rzdp Make your SD card like this: SD card: private - wii - title - rzdp - data.bin ( twilight hack ) if you have an european zelda SD card: private - wii - title - rzdj data.bin ( twilight hack ) if you have a japanese zelda SD card: private - wii - title - rzde - data.bin ( twilight hack ) if you have an american zelda then put the SD on your Wii take your twilight hack ( wich is inside the sd card ) and copy it on your wii memory. now that the twilight hack is on your wii take your SD card and put it on your computer, then delete everything inside it. INSTALL THE HOMEBREW CHANNEL ON YOUR WII: Download the homebrew channel: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Channel You downloaded the Homebrew channel, inside it you find three files: a folder called wiiload, a file called boot.elf and readme Copy the file boot.elf inside the empty SD card Put the SD card with the boot.elf inside your Wii Run Zelda Twilight princess game Go talk with the guy near link's house at this point if it says fail to boot .elf you must go Here: http://www.mediafire.com/?rxrxhmvpnpf download it, it's a SD formatter program that i uploaded When i had that problem i used this and then the SD worked. But if it won't work then you should try with another SD card Now if it can load the boot.elf file, continue to press 1 on your wiimote to accept the questions at the end you'll have the homebrew channel on your wii menu. HOW TO USE OCARINA ( NOW FUSED INSIDE GECKOOS ): Download Ocarina - now works with GeckoOS: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Ocarina_Cheat_code_engine#Ocarina You downloaded GeckoOS, inside it you can find: dol, hbc Take your sd card ( that must be empty ) and create a new folder called " apps " inside it. Now open the hbc folder and copy the folder geckoOS107B inside the apps folder you just created. Now if you want to activate the codes you must open the program called" codemgr " wich is downloadable HERE: http://www.megaupload.com/it/?d=4L8N5326 Use WinRAR to open it. Click on File and then on OPEN TXT FILE Now you have to choose the game you want to use, you can download the codes you want by clicking on the first link in the video description where it says DOWNLOAD NEW CODES, before the game name there's the region ( JP for japanese wii, US for american wii, EU for european wii ) for example " US - Wii sports " etc. In the video i used Super smash bros Brawl codes, and Super smash bros Brawl is the file " rsbp " in the European folder ( if you have the american Brawl you must use the one with " US - game name - " Now that you've activated the codes you wanted to use, click on EXPORT TO GCT Choose your SD card where it says " Drive letter " and then click on " store " Now inside your SD card, near the " apps " folder that you created before using the codes you can see the " codes " folder Put the SD on your Wii and run The Homebrew channel, then the Ocarina program ( notice: while doing this you MUSTN'T have got gamecube memory cards on your wii ) Put Super smash bros Brawl in your Wii and then press A on your wiimote, after that... enjoy the fun. If you want to delete the codes or change them, delete the codes folder from the SD card and then star again with the program codemgr versione ITALIANA: http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=MFXObD9Ty1k Tutorial by: FrankyDThanatos

http://www.homebrewtube.com http://www.homebrewtube.com/blog high res: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=bNf5QnDMDxw&fmt=18 (please read notes!) Live Help? http://directory.skype.com/nl/skypeprime/listing/talk2pietervdb/Beginners-Help-Windows-and-applications (FOR THE GUYS WHO STILL DON'T KNOW HOW TO INSTALL!) Very easy to use Wii Homebrew installer! WORKS NOW WITH FIRMWARE 3.3 This program copies all the files needed on your SD. (and that's all it does indeed! in 3 minutes) Anyone can run Homebrew now! Made for the new ones entering the scene: ) Update: Why this App? As I was writing an easy development environment for the Wii I left this installation step outside the program. This application is actually a standalone version of the program I'm working on more like a Homebrew environment making things much easier. Download: Visit website :) Credits for the music: Super Mario 64 'Fleeting Ecstasy', 2005 'Fleeting Ecstasy' by chthonic

Chism has just released the DLDI patch for the Datel Games n' Music. The Games n' Music is a flash card made by Datel (makers of the Action Replay line of devices) for the Nintendo DS. It can run movies, music, and homebrew applications off of a micro SD card. The DLDI allows apps, such as the MoonShell media player, nesDS NES Emulator, and DS Organize PDA-like app to access the filesystem on the card, and load files from it. Download the DLDI file at: http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/temp/gmtf.dldi Download the DLDI Patcher application at: http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/DLDI/Index.html Use the patcher to patch your .nds file with the DLDI, then copy the .nds to your microSD card.
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