Then, take that 'private' folder from the SmashStack download and also throw it into the root directory of your SD. Firstly, place the 'boot.elf' file from the HackMii download on to the root directory of your SD card, aka just drag and drop it right on into the SD. Next step is to get Homebrew on your Wii U. This can be easily done from Disk Utility on a Mac, and on Windows you simply right click on the SD card in desktop, choose "Format." and do the deed. Quickly format/reformat your SD card for FAT32. All polling issues have been completely patched up for both Mayflash and the Sm4sh adapter as of r236. The adapters on the other hand will not introduce any lag if you download the most recent controller config files through Nintendont's settings. Monitors can add inherent lag as they've been notoriously known to do. Worst thing that happens is you somehow manage to brick the Wii partition but your Wii U OS is completely unscathed and gucci mayne.Īccording to the best source we have /u/Fizzi36, the virtual Wii has the potential to add about 10ms of lag. Hacking the Wii partition of the Wii U is extremely safe. You only need to use a formatted SD for the Homebrew installation section due to the way Smashstack works. ![]() You can use a USB stick for the Nintendont section of this guide. It Brawl also cannot read past a 2gb partition. SDHC and SDXC will not work because the Wii OS Brawl does not know how to read that format. ![]() Wine is needed in order to use the Dios Mios Toolbox on Mac, as it is only available as a Windows executable (.exe) file as far as I know.īrawl is for SmashStack'ing your way into Homebrew land. ![]() I'm not going to show you where or how to get a Melee/ 20XX ISO file. You need the Wiimote in order to access your stock Wii partition on the Wii U. One of the controllers listed here or a Wii U to GC adapter or the Mayflash Wii U to GC adapter w/ a GC controller.įor Mac users you will need a copy of Wine With some light preparation and about 45 mins worth of time you'll be kicking ass! I've tried to include as many links to documentation as possible so that you can cross-reference anything that is unclear. I currently have 20XX running beautifully in widescreen on my Wii U and I figured it'd be lame to not tell everyone else how unbelievably easy it really is to get this hack working.
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