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Latest revision as of 08:23, 19 February 2023
WiiWizard | |
General | |
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Author(s) | luccax |
Type | PC utility |
Version | 1.1a |
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Download | |
Website |
WiiWizard lets you install a Wii Application Template inside your Visual Studio (Express) 2008.
Features
- Simple installation
- Works for both Professional and Express 2008 versions
- The template has the libogc's MakeFile and a custom 'main.cpp'
- IntelliSense pre-configured for libogc
- Since version 1.1, a Style Fix can be applied, making it compatible with Visual Studio's Error Debugging System
- Works with Windows Vista, Seven and XP
Bugs and Suggestions
Report bugs at the author's blog.
Changelog
v1.1a
- Fixed bug on Windows XP
v1.1
- Replaced Java Scripts with a Windows Executable
- Added Output Style Fix
- Other minor updates
v1.0
- Initial Release
Visual Studio 2010 (unofficial version)
WiiWizard 1.1b for Visual Studio 2010 by michniewski (modified from 1.1a)
Download: http://uploading.com/files/f47b29m9/WiiWizard1.1b.rar/
Note
There are intellisense errors with parsing the newlib headers. Either disable intellisense errors, or use VS2008. Discussion: http://devkitpro.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2300