Difference between revisions of "Twilight Hack"
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− | 1x Wii | + | * 1x Wii |
+ | * 1x SD card, formatted as FAT16 | ||
+ | * 1x copy of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that has been run at least once | ||
+ | * 1x Computer | ||
+ | * 1x Some way to read SD cards on a computer | ||
+ | * (Optional) 1x or more GameCube controller | ||
+ | * (Optional) 1x USBGecko | ||
− | + | Inside the zip archive, you will find several savegame files; you will need to choose the correct one based on your version of Zelda: Twilight Princess. | |
+ | The easiest way to check your version is to compare the text string which is on the inner cycle of the data surface with the ones below. | ||
− | + | *RVL-RZDP-0A-0 JPN - rzdp0.bin | |
+ | *RVL-RZDE-0A-0 JPN - rzde0.bin | ||
+ | *RVL-RZDE-0A-0 USA - rzde0.bin | ||
+ | *RVL-RZDE-0A-2 USA - rzde2.bin | ||
+ | *RVL-RZDJ-0A-0 JPN - rzdj0.bin | ||
− | + | * If it does not already exist, make a directory called "/private/wii/title/RZDx/" on your SD card; replace "RZDx" with RZDE, RZDP or RZDJ as appropriate. Copy the above file into that directory, renaming it as "data.bin". | |
− | + | * Next, take your homebrew Wii executable, and save it in the root directory of your SD card as "boot.elf". | |
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+ | * Now, put the SD card into your Wii and turn it on. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii. Find your Zelda save, click on it, and click "Erase", and click Yes. Now, go into SD card, and select the "Twilight Hack" save (the icon says "Wiibrew Loader"). Click copy, and yes. Now, go back out of that menu. | ||
− | + | * Insert Zelda, and run the game. Load file A, and walk backwards. | |
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==[[Wiibrew_FAQ|FAQ]]== | ==[[Wiibrew_FAQ|FAQ]]== | ||
* Can it load files from the internal SD slot? | * Can it load files from the internal SD slot? | ||
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[[Wiibrew_FAQ]] | [[Wiibrew_FAQ]] |
Revision as of 04:24, 14 March 2008
The Twilight Hack is currently the only safe, released way to run homebrew on an unmodded Wii.
Download
http://chaoshq.de/~crediar/twilight-hack-v0.1-alpha3.zip
Enjoy!
-- Team Twiizers
Thanks to Crediar for hosting!
Fanmail goes here: Twiizers Fanmail
Wii homebrew applications
See Homebrew apps
Installation
You will need:
- 1x Wii
- 1x SD card, formatted as FAT16
- 1x copy of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that has been run at least once
- 1x Computer
- 1x Some way to read SD cards on a computer
- (Optional) 1x or more GameCube controller
- (Optional) 1x USBGecko
Inside the zip archive, you will find several savegame files; you will need to choose the correct one based on your version of Zelda: Twilight Princess. The easiest way to check your version is to compare the text string which is on the inner cycle of the data surface with the ones below.
- RVL-RZDP-0A-0 JPN - rzdp0.bin
- RVL-RZDE-0A-0 JPN - rzde0.bin
- RVL-RZDE-0A-0 USA - rzde0.bin
- RVL-RZDE-0A-2 USA - rzde2.bin
- RVL-RZDJ-0A-0 JPN - rzdj0.bin
- If it does not already exist, make a directory called "/private/wii/title/RZDx/" on your SD card; replace "RZDx" with RZDE, RZDP or RZDJ as appropriate. Copy the above file into that directory, renaming it as "data.bin".
- Next, take your homebrew Wii executable, and save it in the root directory of your SD card as "boot.elf".
- Now, put the SD card into your Wii and turn it on. Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Save Data --> Wii. Find your Zelda save, click on it, and click "Erase", and click Yes. Now, go into SD card, and select the "Twilight Hack" save (the icon says "Wiibrew Loader"). Click copy, and yes. Now, go back out of that menu.
- Insert Zelda, and run the game. Load file A, and walk backwards.
Explanation
The Twilight Hack works by employing a lengthly character name for the horse in the game ('Epona') in order to facilitate a stack smash. This gets triggered when talking to the man next to you when you start the savegame as he loads the name to use it in his dialog or upon attempting to enter the next zone, before the man talks to you and reminds you to go the other way to get the horse.
FAQ
- Can it load files from the internal SD slot?
Yes.