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Generally with USB issues, the problem is not within emulator source code but
libogc version. Recompiling hugogx sourcecode with the most up-to-date libogc
would probabltly fix it.
I'm not maintaining this project anymore so you will have to do it yourself
though...
Original comment by ekeeke31@gmail.com
on 6 Feb 2011 at 9:32
Thank for reply,
I've read some documentation about wii homebrews and I installed devkitppc
(r22) and the last versions of libogc(1.8.6) / libfat.
After compilation (some portlibs were needed : zlib & mxml), the homebrew load
fine and I can browse my USB device :)
But when I try to load a rom, I get a black screen and the homebrew seems crash
:/
After that, I tried another thing : I used your latest binary version of hugogx
(hugogx-100613.zip) and when I load a rom from a sd card, I get an exception
dsi :( Maybe the homebrew's not working on Wii 4.3E :/
Do you have any idea to solve these problem ? Maybe there is a link between
these 2 problems ?
Thank for you help.
Best regards,
a super star soldier fan's :) (and not a good english speaker :p)
Original comment by la.glob...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2011 at 9:12
System menu version does not change anything: you have to understand that when
homebrew is launched, there is only this program and IOS running. DSI exception
can have multiple cause, without the code dump infos, i can't tell more but
it's probably something related to the HBC or unsupported USB device connected
as it has been tested for a long time now and works fine.
Black screen on load can be due to missing IOS.
Sorry but I can't really help you more, USB compatibility in Wii homebrew is
quite picky and you can easily break stuff if you mess with IOS, loaders,etc...
Original comment by ekeeke31@gmail.com
on 11 Feb 2011 at 10:23
Hum, after reading your post again, black screen issue when loading a game
generally means you are loading an unsupported file (or an incompatible game).
Only .pce ROM files are supported and if you load a .zip file, make sure there
is one and only one .pce file inside.
7z files are also NOT supported.
Original comment by ekeeke31@gmail.com
on 11 Feb 2011 at 10:29
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