BootMii Configuration Editor
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BootMii Configuration Editor | |
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General | |
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Author(s) | Pembo |
Type | Utility |
Version | 1.1 |
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
You can 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
- 4 - Show BootMii for 4 Seconds
- 5 - Show BootMii for 5 Seconds
Currently the application always rewrites the bootmii.ini file when you save the options.
Screenshot
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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Exit discarding changes |
ChangeLog
Version 0.1b
- Initial release
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 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.