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Revision as of 15:31, 21 July 2009
BootMii Configuration Editor | |
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General | |
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Author(s) | Pembo |
Type | Utility |
Version | 2.1 |
Licence | Freeware |
Links | |
Download | |
Website | |
Downloadable via the Homebrew Browser | |
Peripherals | |
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BootMii configuration editor allows you to change the values in the /bootmii/bootmii.ini file without having to take out the SD card and edit it on a PC.
Overview
BootMii Configuration Editor allows you to change:
- video mode to one of the following options
- NTSC
- PAL50
- PAL60
- PROGRESSIVE
- auto boots to the selected option after the delay time
- OFF (stay in BootMii Menu)
- SYSTEM MENU
- HOMEBREW CHANNEL
- boot delay time (This requires BootMii beta 2 to have any effect
- 0 - Don't show BootMii Screen
- 1 - Show BootMii for 1 Second
- 2 - Show BootMii for 2 Seconds
- 3 - Show BootMii for 3 Seconds
- ...
- 9 - Show BootMii for 9 Seconds
- 10 - Show BootMii for 10 Seconds
Currently the application always rewrites the bootmii.ini file when you save the options.
Controls
You can use a wiimote to change values:
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Action |
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Select next menu item |
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Select previous menu item |
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Select next value of selected menu item |
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Select previous value of selected menu item |
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Action exit option (if selected) |
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Show Settings Menu |
FAQs
Take a look at the FAQ page
Media
Screenshots
v2.0 Windows Skin/English & Spanish
File:Bce20win.jpg File:Bce20Spanish.jpg
v2.0 Console / Inverse Console Skin
Video
Demo of v2.0 of the BootMii Configuration Editor |
ChangeLog
Version 2.1
- English, French, Italian Portuguese and Spanish languages available to select from within the settings menu. Thank you to the following people who have provided translations
- French - Vlad
- Italian - Raiden
- Portuguese - zedascouves
- Spanish - Mokona Modoki/Comepiedras
- Adjustments to the text positioning to cope with some of the longer words that the new translations bring.
- Game cube controller compatible.
- Use the D-Pad to move through the options,
- 'A' to select a menu option,
- 'Start' to bring up the settings menu
- Boot Delay extended. It can now be changed from 0 up to 10 seconds
- 576i/480i detection and adjustment. Vertical positioning is adjusted slightly depending on which video mode is selected and the height of the screen
- Wiimote vibration. Wiimote vibrates when you enter the start menu
- BootMii Configuration Editor Logo always shows in bottom right corner
- Wii Power Button now turns off wii without having to hold for 5 seconds
- Wii Reset Button now resets the console
- Power button on wiimote now powers down the wii
Version 2.0
- Settings Dialog to change editor settings. This can be accessed by pressing the ‘HOME’ button. The settings are persisted to the languages file, so if you change the language/skin, whenever you load BootMii Configuration Editor, your selected options will be the default
- Internationalisation Supported (Currently English & Spanish Langauges available). Further languages can be added by editing the bce_messages.xml file. See the readme.txt for details of how to do this
Please be careful if you do edit the XML file. A corrupt/non well-formed XML file will result in a Crash of the Wii and will dump the stack to the screen. Ensure you take a backup of the original before attempting to make any custom changes Currently you can only use characters in the standard ASCII character set, e.g. [0-9] [a-z] [A-Z] Some punctuation characters may also cause issue It is recommended that you do not use characters with any accents/umlauts/etc as this will cause an issue
If you do create a translation for a new language please let me know and I’ll then include it in the next release!
- Skins/Colour Change. The application can now be presented in a number of look & feels. Initially the following skins are available:
- Windows - Windows Installer/DOS like look/feel with a blue background and grey windows
- Console - Black background, white text with other colour text to highlight options/selections
- Inverse Console - White background, black text with other colour text to highlight options/selections
Custom Skins can be added by editing the bce_messages.xml file. See the readme.txt for instructions on how to do this.
- Online version Checking. When the Editor is loaded, it performs a check to see if the version running is the latest available version. If a newer version is available, then a message is shown for a few seconds during startup to indicate this. This online checking can be disabled if you do not wish BootMii Configuration Editor to check for a new version or do not have the wii networked. If you wish to disable this check, see the instructions in the readme.txt
Please be careful if you do edit the XML file. A corrupt/non well-formed XML file will result in a Crash of the Wii and will dump the stack to the screen. Ensure you take a backup of the original before attempting to make any custom changes.
Version 1.1
- Resolved a bug that caused a code dump if the bootmii directory did not exist. The bootmii directory is checked for existence on startup and the user is prevent from making changes if the directory does not exist
- Improved Look & Feel.
Version 1.0
- Added OFF option to autoboot. Setting Autoboot to off will disable the delay timer setting in the configuration editor, as this serves no purpose with autoboot disabled. Setting of OFF has the effect of making the Wii sit in the bootmii menu screen until you select the system menu or homebrew channel option from the bootmii menu using either a gamecube controller, or the power/reset buttons on the front of the console.
Version 0.1b
- Initial release
Thanks
- Everyone responsible for BootMii!
- Teknecal for his guides which helped immensely when starting wii development!
- To the following people for providing translation
- French - Vlad
- Italian - Raiden
- Portuguese - zedascouves
- Spanish - Mokona Modoki/Comepiedras